Qlik to Ride ‘Robust Demand’ in ’16, Says Citi, But Microsoft a Risk (Barron's Tech Trader Daily)

Oracle Acquisition Spurs Cloud Competition (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Pew: Home broadband subscriptions dip in U.S. as smartphone-only Americans reach 13% of population
(FierceWireless)


Philly Tech People News 12/27/2015: Josh Elliott Leaving NBC ; Newsworks on Comcast's Danielle Cohn







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She and Comcast grew up together, now she's repping Philly tech (Newsworks)

Josh Elliott Leaving NBC After Less Than Two Years (Hollywood Reporter)


Former Vice Chairman of Salesforce Frank van Veenendaal Joins Coupa Board of Directors (Business Wire)
Coupa, which the Wall Street Journal has reported is preparing for a 2016 IPO, competes against SAP"S Ariba in the spend management space.

Meduski, McMillin Join TierPoint Executive Team (Business Wire)
TierPoint has six data centers in the Greater Philadelpia area.
The new executives joined TierPoint from cable systems operator Suddenlink, which just completed being acquired (70%) by Altice. Jerry Kent, former CEO of Suddelink, has put together St. Louis-based TierPoint through a series of of acquisitions.

Unisys Announces Key Vertical Industry and Regional Leadership Appointments in Enterprise Solutions Organization (Business Wire)

SAP National Security Services Announces Ross Ashley as Senior Vice President (Washington Exec)


Morgan Stanley: Comcast top large cap pick for 2016 (Bloomberg TV)






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Sunday Highlights: Jet.com tries to keep employees happy; Comcast says Telemundo ready to compete







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Jet.com’s Strategy: Low Prices, Fast Delivery, Happy Workers (New York Times)


With Comcast's backing, Telemundo ready to compete (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Nooruddin "Rudy" Karsan, Grand Poobah (really) of Karlani Capital (Philadelphia Inquirer)

MapAnything raises $7.3M in Series A funds, plans to boost sales and marketing for Salesforce product (FierceCIO)

Hybrid cloud thingies, new media and everything is software-defined: Storage reinvents itself (The Register)

Oracle Acquisition Spurs Cloud Competition (Wall Street Journal: Digits)


Saturday Highlights: India-based outsourcing/SI firms face some tough choices; Karsan: Three cardinal sins in executive interviews







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2016: The year the freight industry goes online (VentureBeat)

Rudy Karsan: Three cardinal sins that condemn CEOs (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Traumatic 2016… Survive the race to the bottom!
(Horses for Sources)
Indian outsourcers/SI firms face some tough choices.

SIDECAR LAUNCHES SOLUTION FOR FACEBOOK DYNAMIC PRODUCT ADS (getSidecar Blog)

These digital health deals in 2015 illustrate how the patient experience is evolving (Med City News)


5 policies that shaped the Pentagon (Federal Times)













Friday Highlights: Cable bills going up (surprise!); SAP business apps rolled as Hitachi cloud service







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'Joy' shines spotlight on home shopping (USA Today)

Culture shock - Samsung's mobile woes rooted in hardware legacy (Reuters)

SAP business apps rolled as Hitachi cloud service (The Register)

Cable Bills Are Rising Again (Those of You Who Still Have Cable) (Bloomberg)

Researchers Solve Juniper Backdoor Mystery; Signs Point to NSA (Wired)











Links 2/24: AT&T License Renewal Sets Up Rovi For Comcast, Dish; Harbour Group Acquires Warminster's SP Industries







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Israeli video ad startup Innovid raises $27.5 million (Globes)
NewSpring Capital led the round in the New York/Israel-based adtech company.

Harbour Group Acquires SP Industries, Inc. (PR Newswire)
SP Industries, based in Warminster, designs and manufactures state-of-the-art scientific equipment, biological drug manufacturing solutions, and precision labware.


Suitors Bid For Dell's Perot Systems (Fortune)

AT&T License Renewal Sets Up Rovi For Comcast, Dish (Investor's Business Daily)


Uber rival Lyft bags $248m as Saudi investor and pals buy a slice (The Register)

Get ready for Google to buy a bunch of cloud startups in 2016, says top cloud investor (Business Insider)


ServiceWhale Receives $1M Follow-On Funding; Expands into New York City (Business Wire)





Links 12/23: Alteva acquisition completed; Susquehanna Growth Equity backs Malvern-based HMP Communications







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Momentum Telecom completes $28.7M acquisition of Alteva, enhances Northeast U.S. reach (FierceTelecom)

Maivern-based HMP Communications Holdings, LLC Announces Susquehanna Growth Equity, LLC as Majority Equity Holder (PR Web)

Amazon’s Complete Retail Domination in One Tiny Chart (Re/code)

Univision Takes Next Step Toward IPO (Hollywood Reporter)

Salesforce Grabs Quote To Cash Vendor SteelBrick for $360 Million (TechCrunch)

NetSuite CEO: The cloud is the last computing architecture (PCWorld)

When a Unicorn Start-Up Stumbles, Its Employees Get Hurt (NY Times)

Google vs. Uber and the race to self-driving taxis (The Verge)


Joy, opening Christmas Day, brings early QVC days back to life


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Update 12/29: Dear Bradley Cooper, this is how you pronounce 'Lancaster' (PennLive)



Joy is a film about a real-life woman of that name, Joy Mangano, who became a best selling inventor, designer snd marketer of products, first on QVC snd later on HSN. Directed by David O. Russell and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper, it opens on Christmas Day from 20th Century Fox.





Mangano, a Long Island native, became a merchandising superstar on QVC, first with the 'Miracle Mop' and then with a succession of other products. She sold her company to QVC rival HSN (originally Home Shopping Network) in 1999. The film portrays the long period of struggle in both her personal life and in achieving her career ambitions.

O.Russell apparently strayed from the straight biopic format, fictionalizing or in some cases slightly altering details of her life. He also created an amalgam of a character in the QVC executive played by Cooper, in part intended to portray founder Joseph Segal. The late Joan Rivers is played by her daughter Melissa.

There won't be a premiere in West Chester (it was held in New York). There doesn't seem to be a great deal of local buzz. Joy is going up against a film named Star Wars. And it was filmed in Boston, so don't expect any local scenery. Still, Joy has generated considerable attention.

Another aspect of the film's production was the emphasis placed on recreating the QVC studio environment of the time. "It was a huge push to get that done on camera. It was like The Wizard of Oz, going from black and white to color and also the feeling of going to the Emerald City,” explained Joy production designer Judy Becker to The Hollywood Reporter.

Some have made an issue of Comcast's role in the film. Since I have not seen it, I can't say to what extent Comcast factors into it, but its reign as majority owner lasted from 1995 to 2003 when it sold its stake to John Malone's Liberty Media, and my understanding is that the film covers mostly an earlier period. So it will probably not end with a dramatic showdown between Joy and Brian Roberts before her deciding to sell out to HSN.

I asked QVC for comment on Joy snd got no response, but of course QVC's involvement with her ended a long time ago. Joy Mangano is still a big star at HSN, however. The shopping network recently celebrated her 15th anniversary there, and a new line of her products is scheduled for a January 9th launch in selected stores, a first for her company.



I've written before about how the home shopping network business is like an insular, somewhat dysfunctional family, though Amazon may pose a distant external threat to break up the party.

But Mangano's career path might come full circle. QVCA, the tracking stock created by Liberty Media to hold QVC and related assets, owns 38% of HSN. And Liberty Media management has made it clear that if the price and tax impact are right, and the stars are properly aligned in the universe, they would like to buy the rest of HSN and combine it with QVC.


Links 12/22: Comcast pumps 1Gbps over existing cable using DOCSIS 3.1 to Philly residence







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ITV shares fall as investors cool on bid after Comcast denies holding talks (The Guardian)

Comcast 'rolls out' 'world's first' DOCSIS 3.1 modem, pumping 1Gbps over existing cable (The Register)

A 'street battle' is brewing between Amazon and Microsoft (Business Insider)