Bush's EU Man Attacked For Microsoft Links
News Boyden Gray, a lawyer who lobbied on behalf of Microsoft during the US antitrust battle with the Justice Department, was named by Bush late last month as his choice to be America's next EU ambassador.
[August 8, 2005, 15:30]
Microsoft Selects First UK Strategic Partner
News Financial details of the deal are not being disclosed but under its terms Microsoft will package iSoft's Lorenzo suite of products for sale to third-party service companies and give the UK company more help with the .Net development of the...
[April 5, 2004, 16:25]
Will MS Pact Changes Open Floodgates?
News Remember, Microsoft's public posture is that they've already agreed to a far-reaching settlement," said Rich Gray, a Silicon Valley-based attorney closely following the antitrust trial. You can bet Microsoft would like nothing more than to make the...
[February 28, 2002, 9:10]
Forrester: IT Managers Delaying Vista Rollout
News When it comes to Windows Vista, Microsoft's biggest competitor isn't Apple, Novell, Red Hat or Ubuntu [just to name a few] — it's Microsoft itself," Gray wrote. And, although Microsoft initially touted the ability of older programs to run smoothly...
[August 16, 2007, 8:56]
US Report: Experts - MS Paying Fortune In Legal Fees
News Rich Gray, an attorney with San Jose-based Bergeson, Eliopoulos, Grady & Gray came up with a similar figure, estimating Microsoft had hired about 90 attorneys to handle a gamut of cases -- including litigation and appeals.
[September 29, 1998, 15:25]
Did Gates Tip The Scales?
News In some ways this one provision strikes at the very core of the antitrust ruling against Microsoft: that it illegally maintained a monopoly in Intel-based operating systems," Gray said. Certainly there are many, many problems with the states...
[April 26, 2002, 8:20]
Microsoft Settlement Watchers Chosen
News It's not as unusual as you would think," said Rich Gray, an attorney closely watching the Microsoft case. In fact, Gray said, the arbitration model in some ways makes sense given that enforcement would be of a settlement agreed to by parties...
[November 22, 2002, 10:15]
US Report: Microsoft Seeks Dismissal Of Government's Suit
News Rich Gray, an antitrust attorney with Californian law firm Bergeson, Eliopoulous, Grady & Gray, said Microsoft's motion for summary judgement has little chance of succeeding because such motions are only granted if there are no disputed facts.
[August 11, 1998, 9:57]
Aftermath: Will Microsoft Fight Or Fold?
News The only card they have now is delay, and it's a real card," says Rich Gray, principal attorney with the firm Outside General Counsel of Silicon Valley. I didn't see any gaping holes," says Gray. Of the 9 judges that could sit on a three-judge...
[November 9, 1999, 10:42]
McAfee: Businesses 'leery' Of Vista
News Gray said that the majority of businesses will move to Vista only when forced to, by Microsoft ceasing to support XP. For [mainstream adopters], the justification [to move to Vista] is simply that they want to stay current with Microsoft's support...
[November 19, 2007, 13:31]
Netscape Seeks More Than Money
News Rich Gray, a Silicon Valley-based lawyer closely following the Microsoft trial, sees the request for "injunctive relief" as the linchpin of Netscape's 20-page lawsuit. There's no question that Netscape has been damaged severely as a direct intended...
[January 24, 2002, 9:10]
US Report: Microsoft And DoJ Ask For More Time
News A joint request for a delay doesn't necessarily mean it will be granted, said Rich Gray, Intellectual Property and Antitrust Partner with Bergeson, Eliopoulos, Grady & Gray in the US. Even when both parties agree and ask for a delay, that does not...
[August 14, 1998, 15:03]
Logitech Mice Go For Style
News The entry-level MX300 mouse is a more traditionally shaped corded optical mouse, with dark gray and black styling. The contour-shaped MX500, which costs $50, also is decked out in dark gray and black.
[September 24, 2002, 11:27]
Microsoft Wins Bristol Antitrust Case
News It could've been used as evidence to suggest a pattern of anti-competitive behaviour," said Rich Gray, an attorney with California law firm Bergeson, Eliopolous, Grady & Gray LLP. After two days of deliberation, a jury in federal court in...
[July 19, 1999, 8:47]
Microsoft Unveils Free Enterprise Search
News Information workers waste as much as 9.5 hours each week on searches that don't turn up the right information, which can add up to millions of dollars in lost productivity every year," said Rob Gray, Microsoft's UK SharePoint product manager, on...
[November 6, 2007, 13:00]
Friday
Blog Friday 11/7/2003According to Jim Gray, head of Microsoft's Bay Area Research Centre, the best way of transferring lots of data is to put it on a hard disk, stuff it in bubble wrap and post it off. As for costs: Gray goes further.
[July 11, 2003, 15:06]
Microsoft Petitions For Browser Rehearing
News The Court of Appeals found there were certain anticompetitive acts from Microsoft's combining Internet Explorer with Windows 95 and 98," said Rich Gray, a Silicon Valley attorney closely following the trial.
[July 19, 2001, 10:35]
Public Blasts Microsoft Antitrust Settlement
News Gray sees another scenario unfolding, in which Kollar-Kotelly would use the settlement as a minimum restraint on Microsoft's behavior, even though the company said it would comply with the agreement regardless of the outcome.
[February 8, 2002, 8:45]
Windows XP To Get USB 2.0 And Bluetooth
News Microsoft's decision to favour FireWire over USB 2.0 at the time made sense because more devices were available for the Apple-backed connectivity standard, said Technology Business Research analyst Brooks Gray.
[December 12, 2001, 10:15]
Microsoft Cluster Software Shuns Itanium 2
News Database clusters typically contain 128 or fewer processors, said Brooks Gray, an analyst at Technology Business Research. Gray speculated earlier this week that Intel itself would kill off the chip line in 2007 or retrofit it to better run the...
[November 11, 2004, 7:27]

