A Double Standard at H.P. (New York Times)
Setting the Record Straight: Oracle, SAP, TomorrowNow, and the NYT
(Enterprise Matters)
Covering the Digital Age in Philadelphia ( Enterprise Software, Cloud, SaaS, Mobile, Telecom, Digital Media, IoT, eCommerce, Startups, Venture Capital)
A Double Standard at H.P. (New York Times)
Electronic Ink Enlists Veteran Government Executive to Spearhead and Streamline Client Initiatives
The blog HIStalk reports (apparently has copies of actual internal email announcements) that Malvern-based Siemens Healthcare will be laying off up to 475 people starting in a couple of months. Many of these jobs will be transitioned to India and Romania, including support for Siemens' mainstay Soarian Healthcare IT product. No word on how many Pennsylvania jobs will be affected.
BMC Jumps to Highest Since 2000 on Report of Potential Sale (Bloomberg)
Philadelphia Inquirer Editor Out as New Owners Take Control (New York Times: Media Decoder)
Halfpenny Technologies Secures $2.6 Million in Capital Investment (Business Wire)
Beyond.com Acquires Orbius (Business Wire)
Labels: Beyond.com, FIOS, GSI Commerce, iPipeline, LTE, SAP, ShopRunner, Verizon
NBC Universal Invests in Addressable-Ad Concern Invidi (Ad Age)
The Léo Way (The Economist)
Adam Miller Joins Comcast Corporation (Business Wire)
Philly EnterpriseTech Highlights 3/5: eMoney Advisor, ERT, ACG Philly, J&J https://t.co/oNAFiqXdQL
— Tom Paine (@phillytechnews) March 6, 2019
New: Philly ACG SaaS & Tech Enabled Services Conference on March 12 in Philly; Big opportunity for area. https://t.co/kr85rOPRSK pic.twitter.com/xT8hcZiuoh
— Tom Paine (@phillytechnews) March 6, 2019
New: Veeva beats guidance; Announces President Matt Wallach will retire from Management; join board in 2020 https://t.co/P8b32buQ2M #VEEV pic.twitter.com/hOcAPGCf3f
— Tom Paine (@phillytechnews) March 6, 2019
Philly EnterpriseTech People News 2/17/2019: From Dorm Room Fund to Bessemer Partner; NBC/ Telemundo exec on Walmart board https://t.co/OEGBGH1pSq pic.twitter.com/lEMS7HPDIg
— Tom Paine (@phillytechnews) March 4, 2019
New: PE Hub Buyouts: Philly's InstaMed seeking buyer #InstaMedhttps://t.co/m8VwbtYX5Q pic.twitter.com/aeHhGSoZcg
— Tom Paine (@phillytechnews) March 4, 2019