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Bristol: Microsoft aggressive, not anti-competitive

...more hints of its defence strategy in the antitrust case brought by Bristol Technology, claiming Bristol was being hypocritical, mimicking Microsoft's behaviour and at... Read more

7 June, 1999 by ZDNet

Bristol Technology demands Microsoft compensation

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22 June, 1999 by Sarah Left

Microsoft wins Bristol antitrust case

...Bristol, and that Microsoft is attempting to monopolise additional operating system markets." Bristol Technology CEO Keith Blackwell said in a statement. Bristol's only victory... Read more

19 July, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman

Bristol: It's payback time

Bristol Technology Inc., the porting-tool vendor embroiled in an antritrust suit against... Read more

22 June, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

Bristol: Microsoft unfairly withheld NT code

...opening round of the Bristol-Microsoft antitrust trial Thursday, an attorney for Bristol Technology said the company's business may be "destroyed" because Microsoft Corp... Read more

4 June, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman

Bristol seeks access to Caldera documents

...Judge Ronald Boyce continued until Friday a hearing on a request by Bristol Technology Inc. for access to all of the documentation in the Caldera... Read more

24 March, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

HP close to EDS buyout

...acquisitions of corporate infrastructure software companies, including Mercury Interactive, Opsware, SPI Dynamics, Bristol Technology and Peregrine. Combining those corporate-software offerings with a large consulting... Read more

13 May, 2008 by Erica Ogg

No slowdown in HP's software expansion quest

...five companies in the past 16 months: Mercury Interactive, Opsware, SPI Dynamics, Bristol Technology and Peregrine. But the company says it won't stop there... Read more

29 November, 2007 by Colin Barker

Judge considers Java for Windows XP

...and Cromwell who successfully represented Microsoft in a 1998 case filed by Bristol Technology, said "the artificial promotion of Java runs afoul of the goal... Read more

4 December, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

Five years ago: Microsoft U-turns on IE for Unix

...3.0 code, which sources said was begun with the help of Bristol Technology Inc., was not up to par. IE for Unix was first... Read more

13 May, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Microsoft settles Bristol lawsuit

Microsoft and Bristol Technology on Wednesday abruptly ended their long-standing legal battle. The settlement... Read more

22 February, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

UPDATE: Microsoft to be sued for racial bias

Discrimination against African-Americans is alleged Read more

3 January, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

MS on Linux: Thanks, but no thanks

...Janet Hall's decision last week, requiring Microsoft to pay tool vendor Bristol Technology $1 million for violations of state fair-trade statues, resulting from... Read more

8 September, 2000 by Mary Jo Foley

A Year Ago: New MS suits opening Pandora's Box?

...an exercise in plagiarism," he said. Although companies such as Sun Microsystems, Bristol Technology and Blue Mountain Arts have also filed suits alleging various types... Read more

23 February, 2000 by Lisa M Bowman

Bristol pushes Linux migration

This time, it's Bristol Technology, the Danbury, Connecticut-based company that sued Microsoft in 1998 for... Read more

1 December, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

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