Comcast customer passwords found online; company shifts blame
(ZDNet Blogs)
Comcast Hustles to Respond After Password Leak
Comcast is looking for clues after a hacker -- or a bot -- leaked customers' account data to Scribd.
(InternetNews.com)

InstaMed Announces Osage Partners and Ashby Point Capital Have Joined Existing Investors in $6 Million Growth Equity Financing (PR Newswire)

InstaMed: A Thriving Business in Helping Health Care Providers Reduce Billing Costs (Ben Franklin Technology Partners: Keynotes)

Harmonic firing 40 of Scopus' workers (Haaretz)
Before it was acquired last week, Scopus had its headquarters for the Americas in Princeton.

Motorola Expands On Demand Platform to Enhance Support for Rapidly Growing On Demand Libraries (PR Newswire)

Hadoop, a Free Software Program, Finds Uses Beyond Search (New York Times)

Apple Announces iPhone OS 3.0 Firmware, Points Out New Features to Come (O' Grady's PowerPage)


QlikTech Expands into Asia Pacific with Launch of QlikView Japan
Company Partners with Japan's Leading Resellers Ashisuto, CSK, and Hitachi INS
(PR Web)

Bentley Releases U.S. and Canadian Versions of Robust Energy Performance Series for ‘Green’ Building Design (Business Wire)

BioNanomatrix Awarded Phase II NIH Grant to Support Development of Its Single-Molecule Nanoscale Whole Genome Analyzer (PR Newswire)

Unisys - shrinking to grow (ovum)

Unisys Launches Center for Government Innovation to Connect Experts and Deliver Insights and Trends around IT Innovation in Government (Business Wire)

SAP exec defends the vendor's Business Objects integration strategy (SearchDataManagement.com)

At Austin Meeting, Seeking Exposure for New Tech Products (New York Times)

Cloud Computing: Defending the Undefinable (P'unk Avenue Window)

WPCS Reports Third Quarter FY2009 Financial Results (PR Newswire)



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Give The Little Guy A Break

US Representative Joe Sestak (D-Delaware County) is holding a
"business procurement summit"
on Friday, March 27 to help small businesses find out if they might be able to access stimulus funds and if so, how to go about applying for them. Great idea! Rather than hold it at a public facility at no cost to the attendee, however, it will be held at the Springfield Country Club (Delaware County) and will cost $40 for individuals to attend.
Now, unlike some of our friends in the new administration I've got no problem with business people getting together in nice places to learn, share information, or socialize. But when you are talking about small businesses trying to obtain public information about government programs that may be there to help them, the cost of attending can be rather objectionable. For very small businesses, or people just trying to get one off the ground, being asked to fork out another $40 can be a real issue.


A Little Downtime?

I'm sorry, there was probably some downtime today because I was testing out a new domain name, and although I was quite
sure I had switched it back to the usual name apparently something didn't quite work. Things should be back to normal now,
anyway.


Cisco Launches Bid To Capture The Data Center (ZDNet Blogs)

Unisys, Down but Not Out (Server Watch)
Detailed look at where Unisys stands in server market.

Going beyond the norm for Cézanne (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Passwords of 8,000 Comcast Customers Exposed (New York Times: Bits)

Phila. Newspapers hearing rescheduled (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Sony-Comcast Store Has Tru2way 'Set-Back' Box (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

No Familiar Faces On Comcast's MMOD ‘Boss Button'
Top Op Sponsors Application On CBS Sports's Internet Package For March Madness
(Multichannel News)

SAP lays off undisclosed number of workers (IT World)

IBM, SAP Make Cloud Computing Breakthrough (Channel Insider)

Demystifying SaaS vs. Cloud
(The Boomi Blog)

TMX Interactive Celebrates 10 Years of Marketing, Technology and Customer Experience
(PR Newswire)

Governor Rendell: PA Directs $2.5 Million to Recruit Faculty, Develop Advanced Technology at Colleges, Research Institutions (PR Newswire)

SEC Charges MedQuist Inc. and Former Senior Executives with Securities Fraud (SEC Press Release via Trading Markets)
Settlement reached with MedQuist, but some former execs still on the hook.
MedQuist Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2008 Results (PR Newswire)

Ben Franklin group aids local tech companies (Lehigh Valley Live)

Queplix Unveils Universal Search Solution
Securely Unlocks Value of Structured Data in Enterprise and Cloud Applications
(PR Newswire)


InvestorForce Announces INSIGHT. WEB Portal Provides Transparency to Institutional Investment Consultants and Their Clients. (Business Wire)



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Philly Tech Events



Comcast, Sony to open joint retail store at Comcast Center

Comcast, Sony to open joint retail store (Canadian Press via Google News)

Sony StyleComcast Labs to open on Tuesday.


Wharton Venture Initiation Program

Interesting overview of the mostly prototype or very early stage ventures currently in the Wharton Venture Initiation Program. These companies were founded by recent Wharton grads or current students. There are some very good ideas here.


Schweiker-backed start-up folds (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Federal CIO on leave following FBI sting at DC offices (ZDNet
Blogs)
Instant analysis: Bribery case may undo Kundra's Web 2.0 vision (Computerworld)

Sunoco To Cut 20% Of Salaried Workers In Pa. (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

NextStage, Murex put $3.2M in AnySource 'Internet HDTV' (Philly.com: Phiily Deals)
AnySource Media Secures $3.2M in Funding (Company Press Release)

Ben Franklin TechVentures plans expansion (Lehigh Valley Live)

NitroSecurity nabs UK’s Chronicle Solutions (Mass High Tech)
NitroSecurity acquired Philly area company RippleTech Inc. last year and is backed by NewSpring Capital.

RedVision Raises $6.8 Million (PE Hub)
Backed by Edison Venture Fund.

Key Hearing for Philly Dailies is Delayed (Editor & Publisher)

610 WIP Philadelphia to move to FM? (Radio Insight)

Be Mindful Of Online Consequences (The Bulletin)



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