Links 9/8: SAP to release apps for smart glasses; Salesforce forms dedicated VC fund focused on IoT



Salesforce.com is Silicon Valley's newest VC firm (Fortune)
Of course, Salesforce has been acting like a VC for some time.

SAP to release AR apps on Android Wear for smart glasses in the workplace (Computerworld)

Silicon Graphics: Ready to Return to Growth, SAP Partnership Positive, Says Davidson (Barron's Tech Trader Daily)

Tibco going up against Oracle, IBM and Adobe with new customer engagement platform (PC World)
May not produce much near-term revenue, but could fatten acquisition price.


Comcast Wi-Fi serving self-promotional ads via JavaScript injection

Wi-Fi Should Scare the Hell out of Verizon and AT&T (Bloomberg)


Comcast Revisits 'EveryBlock' (Multichannel News)

SCTE Broadens Its International Angle (Multichannel News)
The SCTE is based in Exton.


Philly Tech People News 9/7/2014: TierPoint names new management for former Philadelphia Technology Park







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TierPoint, LLC, recently announced it has appointed Jim Weller as Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Region and Jennifer Einhorn as General Manager, Philadelphia, effective immediately.

Bringing more than 30 years of technology expertise, Weller will be responsible for TierPoint’s overall business operations in the Mid-Atlantic Region, including data center operations in Baltimore and Philadelphia. Most recently, Weller served as General Manager for TierPoint in Baltimore and prior to that, served as CEO and co-founder of Enterprise Technology Parks. Enterprise Technology Parks was parent company to Philadelphia Technology Park prior to it being acquired by TierPoint earlier this year.
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In her role as General Manager, Einhorn will oversee all sales, marketing and overall customer satisfaction in the Philadelphia marketplace. Previously, Einhorn served as Vice President of Sales for Recovery Networks (now KeepITsafe, a j2Global company), a Philadelphia-based business continuity and disaster recovery services provider. She brings strong leadership and management experience to her new position.

See Philly Tech News' earlier article, Philadelphia Technology Park acquired by St. Louis firm.

Monetate Appoints New CEO Lucinda Duncalfe to Help Company Meet Growing Demand for Digital Personalization (Monetate)


QVC (US) boss out (Philly.com: Philly Deals)


The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute Announces New Assistant Professor and Executive Director, Ellen Weber
(Temple Fox School)


LiquidHub Names Sean Narayanan as Chief Business Officer (Business Wire)

Edison Partners Announces Promotions (PR Web)

PointRoll Appoints John Galvin as Chief Technology Officer (Marketwire)








For Comcast, independent networks will be a merger issue (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Joan Rivers and her $1 billion fashion business (Fortune)

CenturyLink Said to Seek to Acquire Rackspace Hosting (Bloomberg)






Quintiq CEO Allis discusses his company's pending acquisition by Dassault Systemes





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I spoke with Dr. Victor Allis, co-founder and CEO of supply chain planning and optimization software firm Quintiq, following the announcement of his company's planned $336 million acquisition by Dassault Systemes of France in late July.

Dr. Victor Allis / Quintiq website

Dr. Allis co-founded Quintiq while a university professor in The Netherlands in 1997 (he holds a PHD in artificial intelligence). In 2005, the company established a US office in Philadelphia. Dr. Allis soon made Philadelphia his primary residence and in 2010 established a US headquarters in Radnor which became the company's co-headquarters, the other being in The Netherlands.

Quintiq now employs about 800 people, including 80 in Radnor and 100 overall in the US. Allis says the US is Quintiq's fastest growing region. Quintiq received a "substantial minority investment" from LLR Partners and NewSpring Capital in 2010, its only outside funding. During last year, Quintiq said it expected its 2013 revenue to be more than $100 million with 36% growth.

Allis said Quintiq's first objective in becoming part of Dasssault Systemes is to take on and possibly supplant the "big three" of supply chain planning software, SAP, Oracle and JDA (see Gartner's Magic Quadrant for supply chain software ). SAP and Oracle's supply chain software businesses are outgrowths of and extensions of their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suites, and JDA is a legacy provider which has accumulated several vendors over the years.

Dassault Systemes' US headquarters is in Massachusetts, but Qunitiq will report up through a group (Delmia Corporation) based outside Detroit. Within that group, Quintiq will work with Daussault's recent Apriso acquisition to integrate aspects of its product line with Apriso"s MES (manufacturing execution system) platform.

Dassault's vision in acquiring Quintiq is to marry its own Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software for manufacturing with Qunitiq's supply chain management (SCM) software, seeing PLM and SCP as one continuous process. Dassault Systemes, which describes itself as the world's 9th largest software company and grew out of the French aerospace company of the same name, was an early leader in CAD/CAM software developed to assist in Dassault's manufacturing process. It now uses the term "3DEXPERIENCE" to describe its offerings.

Quintiq will maintain its Radnor/The Netherlands dual headquarters, and Allis will continue to make the Philly area his primary residence, although of course he will probably be traveling a great deal.

Allis says a key factor in Quintiq's success has been using one common platform to serve all verticals. Customization varies, in some cases requiring only a few days and in other cases considerably longer. Another important aspect is that Quintiq has been in-memory from its beginnings, allowing for rapid reiterations in real time. Allis describes how Quintiq helps its customer Walmart. Quintiq's software, configured for the retail and distribution industry, allows Walmart logistics load managers to assign loads to driver-truck combinations to create the optimal sets of trips, and to dispatch those trips through an onboard computer to the driver. Based on real-time updates from the driver’s onboard computer, Quintiq’s optimization engine continuously re-optimizes the sequence of trips and provides recommendations to logistics load managers through its user interface.

Gartner says Quintiq is not strong over all verticals. Its primary strengths are in logistics and distribution for transportation applications, and in complex process manufacturing, according to Gartner.

Allis is proud that Quintiq was built organically to this point without a single acquisition, though he hints that future acquisitions are a possibility as part of Dassault.


LLR Partners and NewSpring Capital have not commented on the transaction. Responding to my email inquiry, LLR says it can't comment until the deal closes. Dassault Systemes, in announcing the deal, didn't give an expected date for closing, stating that "completion of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including antitrust clearances in Germany and Austria."

Quintiq and Dassault Systemes are planning a world tour to introduce their combined capabilities, including a stop in Philadelphia on October 15.


Pet360 being acquired by PetSmart for $130 million, plus potential $30 million earnout






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On August 19, while announcing its earnings, PetSmart confirmed it was acquiring Plymouth Meeting-based Pet360 for $130 million plus a potential $30 million earnout. At the same time, the company said it was exploring other strategic options, including a possible sale.

PetSmart's CEO said that even as the company considers a possible sale, it is acquiring
Pet360, an online merchant of pet food, supplies, meds and services, to leverage and expand its ecommerce business.

In 2011, Pet360 raised $18 million from Updata Partners and LLR Partners. LLR Partners took part in a previous $10 million round in 2007.

PetSmart has seen its sales slump recently and has been pushed by its primary investors, Longview Asset Management LLC and Jana Partners LLC, to explore options. PetSmart posted a profit of $98.1 million on revenue of $1.73 billion in the quarter ended August 3.

Pet360's revenue wasn't disclosed. Around 125 Pet360 employees will remain in Montgomery County after the sale, Pet360 CEO Brock Weatherup told Technical.ly.

The deal would be LLR Partners' second large announced exit in a month, the first being Quintiq's by Daassault Systemes for about $336 million announced in late July.




Links 9/04/2014: FCC chief questions lack of competition for high speed broadband; Charter, Comcast choose name for planned cable spinoff




FCC Chief Seeks Faster Speeds for U.S. Internet Service
(Bloomberg)

Charter, Comcast select name for new cable venture
(St Louis Business Journal)

Workday 23 – spotlight on financials and verticals
(Diginomica)


Workday continues push against Oracle, SAP in financial apps (PC World)


QVC (US) Boss is out (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Couple (SevOne founders) builds a thriving IT enterprise (University of Delaware Messenger)

Could DuckDuckGo Overtake Bing? (Search Engine Land)



Links 9/2/2014: Hasso lectures HANA doubters; NBC believes fantasy sports is big biz



What’s in a Story (and a Name)?
(BI Scoreboard)
Cindi Howson compares QlikTech, Tableau, SAP and SAS in their approach to story telling.

Concur Said to Explore Sale to Software Makers Including SAP
(Bloomberg)


The Benefits of the Business Suite on HANA (Hasso Plattner/SAP HANA Blog)
Plattner responds to those who've been questioning HANA's value and the strategy behind it.


Oracle's $5.3bn MICROS purchase gets EC thumbs-up (ZDNet)

Alibaba IPO planned for week of September 8, report says (CNET News)

Comcast Opens TV Everywhere App To Cellular Networks (Multichannel News)

FanDuel Scores $70 Million Funding Round (Re/code)
NBC, a major content partner of FanDuel, participated in round.




Why Uber must be stopped
(Salon)

Downloads From WICT Philly's 'Tech It Out' Cable WiFi Binge
(Multichannel News)


Aereo Tells Judge It Can Beat Lawsuit Despite Supreme Court Ruling
(Hollywood Reporter)




SAP head wants to simplify company's product line, message (USA Today)

Chattanooga's Gig: how one city's super-fast internet is driving a tech boom
(The Guardian)