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Microsoft: On the Ropes!

Microsoft Corp. is guilty. And vulnerable.U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jacksons guilty verdict last week in the antitrust suit the government brought against the...

Microsoft Plans Appeal, Pledges No Distractions

Microsoft Corp. attempted to reassure its customers, partners and investors that the company will stay focused on business as it prepares to appeal Mondays...

Remedy Discussion Spurs IT Debate

Lets get on with it; lets get to the remedies.That seemed to be the near universal reaction in the IT community to Judge Thomas...

Observers: Microsoft Needs More Than A Mild Slap

Microsoft Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice may be close to settling the software giants antitrust suit, but any settlement that doesnt address...

McNealy on Microsoft: Get the chainsaw out

LAS VEGAS -- Break up Microsoft? Not a problem for Sun Microsystems Inc. CEO Scott McNealy.After an hours worth of fun at Microsoft Corp.s...

Ellison: Government should bust up Microsoft

LOS ANGELES -- The U.S. government faces a dilemma of hurting Main Street if it breaks up Microsoft Corp., Larry Ellison says.Such punitive action...

Winds of change swirl around Microsoft

U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jacksons findings of fact that declare Microsoft Corp. a monopoly virtually ensure that he will find the software maker...

Jacksons ruling leaves room for compromise

The window remains open for Microsoft Corp. and the Justice Department to do what U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has pressed them...

Microsofts Software Partners Not United On A Solution

Reaction from small software developers to Judge Thomas Penfield Jacksons ruling against Microsoft Corp. depends largely on how closely the developers are aligned to...

Consumer Harm Remains Sticky Issue In Microsoft Case

U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jacksons findings of fact in the governments antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. released last week skillfully touched all...