Witness Systems Success Story: Covance
White Papers To automate scheduling and forecasting in its Gaithersburg, Maryland and San Diego, California locations, Covance selected the workforce management solution offered through Witness Systems' workforce optimization software in order to boost its...
[January 11, 2008, 0:01]
Gates Contradicts Trial Witness In New Book
News Chairman Bill Gates, writing in an upcoming book about the benefits of technology for business, appears to directly contradict a key witness for his company at its antitrust trial when he describes how Microsoft tracks important sales figures.
[March 17, 1999, 16:29]
Sharman Witness: Tech Can Protect Copyright
News Sharman Networks has called former Napster expert witness Justin Tygar to give his testimony during the ongoing trial against the peer-to-peer software provider for alleged copyright infringement. When asked by Justice Murray Wilcox on what he...
[December 13, 2004, 11:30]
A Year Ago: Microsoft On Trial: Final DoJ Witness Today?
News Although the twelfth and final scheduled Department of Justice witness has yet to take the stand, Microsoft Corp.posted a rebuttal to the testimony of Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor Franklin Fisher to its web site...
[January 5, 2000, 6:02]
Microsoft On Trial: Final DoJ Witness Today?
News Although the twelfth and final scheduled Department of Justice witness has yet to take the stand, Microsoft Corp.posted a rebuttal to the testimony of Massachusetts Institute of Technology economics professor Franklin Fisher to its web site...
[January 5, 1999, 16:18]
Remote Witness
Downloads The Remote Witness Software is a cost-effective remote video surveillance solution that integrates with most 'Video for Windows' compatible capture cards. Remote Witness is also capable of pager or email notification upon the detection of motion.
[August 5, 2003, 2:31]
A Year Ago: Gates Contradicts Trial Witness In New Book
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, writing in an upcoming book about the benefits of technology for business, appears to directly contradict a key witness for his company at its antitrust trial when he describes how the company tracks important sales...
[March 17, 2000, 6:36]
Our Next Witness: Bill Gates
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is scheduled to make his first appearance on the witness stand this week as part of the continuing antitrust trial, the company said on Friday. It will be interesting to see if he's the same seemingly belligerent...
[April 22, 2002, 9:00]
Ballmer Leads New Microsoft Witness List
News Microsoft chopped eight people off its witness list on Monday, potentially speeding the close of testimony in its remedy proceeding. Brian Valentine, senior vice president over the Windows division, also had been viewed as a potentially important...
[April 30, 2002, 13:45]
Oracle Witness: Microsoft 'will Compete' With SAP
News In earlier testimony on Wednesday, a Justice Department witness, the chief information officer for the state of North Dakota, said it pitted Oracle and PeopleSoft against each other for a $21m software contract.
[June 17, 2004, 11:30]
Ms/DoJ: DoJ Begins Attack On Final MS Witness
News Boies began his cross examination of Richard Schmalensee, Dean of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, by asking him questions about how much Microsoft paid him. Schmalensee ducked many of the questions, but finally...
[June 24, 1999, 10:02]
A Year Ago: FTC Witness List Released In Intel Case
News Starting on March 9 in Washington, the FTC will call 24 witnesses, including past and present Intel executives; officials from Compaq Computer, Advanced Micro Devices and Intergraph; as well as a number of college professors.
[February 22, 1999, 5:37]
Microsoft On Trial: Judge Quizzes MS Witness Over Testimony
News The dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's business school Thursday said Microsoft would charge as much as $2,000 (£1,220) for each copy of the Windows 98 PC operating system if it were the monopoly the government alleges it to be.
[January 22, 1999, 10:25]
Microsoft On Trial: MS Witness Concedes DoJ Points
News An economist testifying for Microsoft in its antitrust case this morning said software companies that "tie" separate software programs into their operating systems may harm consumers if that integration makes competing programs malfunction.
[January 20, 1999, 15:20]
A Year Ago: FTC Witness List Released In Intel Case
News Starting on March 9 in Washington, the FTC will call 24 witnesses, including past and present Intel executives; officials from Compaq Computer, Advanced Micro Devices and Intergraph; as well as a number of college professors.
[February 22, 2000, 5:37]
Did Gates Tip The Scales?
News Microsoft chairman Bill Gates clearly dominated the courtroom during his three days on the witness stand, legal experts said. Throughout his three days on the witness stand, Gates repeatedly told Kollar-Kotelly that Microsoft wants to comply with...
[April 26, 2002, 8:20]
Fiorina Grilled Over Key Conversation
News In a surprise move, an attorney for Walter Hewlett called Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina back to the witness stand on Thursday over the transcript of a conference call between HP and Deutsche Bank.
[April 26, 2002, 7:32]
Oracle Rests Its Case
News After calling a professor of economics as its final witness, Oracle rested its case Thursday, ending testimony in its antitrust battle with the US Justice Department. The slides could also undermine the credibility of IBM executive Nancy Thomas, a...
[July 2, 2004, 15:05]
Oracle Wants Silence From PeopleSoft Chief
News Oracle, in a surprise move, announced on Monday that it would forgo calling PeopleSoft chief executive Craig Conway to the witness stand in the ongoing federal antitrust trial. Oracle had earlier anticipated calling Conway as a witness for a...
[June 29, 2004, 9:15]
Economist Says Microsoft Benefits Consumers
News Microsoft Corp.s final witness, economist Richard Schmalensee, tried to deflate several of the central arguments in the government's antitrust case against the company during a morning session here today -- but not before Judge Thomas Penfield...
[June 22, 1999, 8:16]
