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Monday 16 November 1998
The Trials of Microsoft: An overview
You can't fail to have noticed that Microsoft has been under considerable fire this year. But if your attention has slipped from the ongoing trials, allow us to bring you up to date with a potted history...
ANALYSIS: The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 1)
The US Department of Justice's (DoJ) scrutiny of Microsoft is nothing new. In the past, AT&T and IBM have also been accused of abusing their dominant market positions. In the first of a two part series, John Oates looks back at the AT&T case to see if experience can teach us anything
The Trials of Microsoft - lessons from the past (Part 1)
The US Department of Justice's (DoJ) scrutiny of Microsoft is nothing new. In the past, AT&T and IBM have also been accused of abusing their dominant market positions. In the first of a two part series, John Oates looks back at the AT&T case to see if experience can teach us anything
Microsoft - A bully exposed?
With the antitrust case against Microsoft reaching a critical phase, the company finds itself having to account for its actions as never before. On Wednesday, Silicon.com mounts a defence of the software giant. Here, we put forward the case for the prosecution
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