Bristol Pushes Linux Migration
News This time, it's Bristol Technology, the Danbury, Connecticut-based company that sued Microsoft in 1998 for antitrust violations following Microsoft's alleged attempt to raise substantially the price it planned to charge Bristol for a Windows...
[December 1, 1999, 8:45]
Microsoft On Trial: DOJ Gives Heavy Memo Fire
News Maritz wrote the email 20 days before the alleged market-division proposal took place. Tuesday was Netscape CEO James Barksdale's day to weathered the fire as attorneys for the government and Microsoft traded questions about whether Netscape was...
[October 28, 1998, 9:19]
Linux To Get Windows NT Apps
News But MainSoft's primary competitor is Bristol Technology, a company which sued Microsoft in 1998 for antitrust violations, following Microsoft's alleged attempt to substantially raise the price it planned to charge Bristol for a Windows source-code...
[October 19, 1999, 8:23]
Bristol Seeks Access To Caldera Documents
News Bristol levied an antitrust suit against Microsoft last August for alleged failure to make good on its source-code licensing terms for NT and related Win32 programming interfaces. We feel these cases are all linked.
[March 24, 1999, 15:11]
