Goldman, Morgan to Become Full-Fledged Banks
(New York Times: Deal Book)
Off topic, but obviously important.




Why We Picked China For IT Outsourcing
The decision to outsource product development to China pays off for NeatReceipts.
(Information Week)


Network Management Update (Comcast.net)


Comcast loses P2P religion, goes agnostic on throttling (ars technica)


North American securities industry IT spending to plummet
(Finextra)
Much of this short-term decline is inescapable, But I do think there is going to be some upside as investment firms are
required to implement systems that produce more transparency and real time in-depth analysis capabilities.


Midnight Deadline for Comcast Net Management Disclosure (xchange)

Emerging Retail Technologies-Personalization, Social Shopping, Mobile Marketing and Online Catalogs (New Media Blog)
A bit on what Anthropologie is trying.

Five Reasons The Economy Won't Tank (The Bulletin)
Marc Kramer's take from M&A East in Philadelphia.

Philly .NET Code Camp 2008.3 – Registration Is Now Open (Alvin Ashcraft’s Morning Dew)


Oracle profit beats expectations as margins rise (Reuters)

Léo Apotheker’s Leadership Opportunity: SAP At the Crossroads
(ZDNet Blogs)

Intuit makes SaaS play, heads for Salesforce.com turf (MyCustomer.com)

Deal Radar 2008: Verticals onDemand (paidContent)

Helping New Technologies Grow Into Businesses, the San Diego Way
(New York Times) Free Registration.

Cablevision to begin rollout of
network DVR next year
(Associated Press via Google News)

Navmar Applied Sciences wins $10M defense contract (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Apple to celebrate retail store grand opening in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on September 20 (MacDailyNews)
Tapping in to all that pent-up Amish demand, I guess.