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Microsoft Anti Trust Case
800 wordsIn 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Since then there has been very few companies that have violated this act. In 1911 it was used it to break J. D. Rockefellers Standard Oil trust in to 30 different competing companies. Then in 1982 AT&Ts monopoly was broken up in what has been called the biggest anti-trust case to date. Now Microsoft has been charged and found guilty. (America's History Of Lack of trust in Microsoft started in 1991 when the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began ...
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Windows Xp Client Server
1,769 wordsMicrosoft's Strategic Position Microsoft executives are examining the company's marketing strategy for enterprise products to ensure that they address customer needs in changing computer environments. The company's Windows XP operating system mirrors its focus on reliability and scalability and serves as the foundation for Microsoft's electronic commerce and knowledge management initiatives. The focus on software product development that brought the company so much success in the past is being r...
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U S District Age Of 18
1,226 wordsInternet Laws Who has that right to make them? The Internet is an international network of interconnected computers. It is the outgrowth of what began in 1969 as a military program called ARPANET, which was designed to enable computers operated by the military, defense contractors, and universities conducting defense-related research to communicate with one another by redundant channels even if some portions of the network were damaged in a war. While the ARPANET no longer exists, it provided an...
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Pc Operating Systems U S District
839 wordsMicrosoft Anti-Trust Case In 1890, Congress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Since then there has been very few companies that have violated this act. In 1911 it was used it to break J. D. Rockefeller? s Standard Oil trust in to 30 different competing companies. Then in 1982 AT 038; T? s monopoly was broken up in what has been called the biggest anti-trust case to date. Now Microsoft has been charged and found guilty. (? Americas History Of Monopoly-Busting? ) Lack of trust in Microsoft star...
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U S District Department Of Justice
1,020 wordsIn 1994 Microsoft decided to get into the financial software system by attempting to be a central player in the mix of the software business. Bill Gates decided that the financial system would be where Microsoft would make their money. Employees of Microsoft set out with a great attitude to take control of the suddenly emerging electronic bank field. (Intuit Microsoft merger void Internet source) Intuit s Quicken software dominated the electronic banking field, controlling seventy percent of the...
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