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Microsoft offers up source code in EC dispute

January 25, 2006 To avoid EU regulatory fines of up to $2.45 million per day, Microsoft offers to license some of its Windows source code to rivals. TAGS: source code, objection, commission, antitrust, rival, fine, Microsoft Windows Server, documentation, decision, server, order, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft submits antitrust proposal to EU

June 1, 2005 update If the European Commission decides the proposal is inadequate, the software giant could be fined up to $5 million daily. TAGS: antitrust, commission, proposal, European Union, representative, decision, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Media Player, Apple Computer, server, Microsoft Windows

South Korea fines Microsoft $32 million

December 7, 2005 Regulators say Redmond violated Korea's monopoly rules by bundling Windows products in ways that hurt competitors. TAGS: Korea, streaming media, Korean company, messaging, commission, market share, South Korea, RealNetworks Inc., Microsoft Windows Server, Windows Media, media player, MSN Messenger, barrier, IM, practice, decision

French parliament dumping Windows for Linux

November 27, 2006 Study by technology services company convinces the National Assembly that the switch will be cost-effective. TAGS: technology services company, open source, Linux, France, training, decision, Firefox, server, Web browser, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft cuts Windows virtualization features

May 10, 2007 Company making "tough decisions" surrounding its "Viridian" software to meet its mid-2008 release schedule. TAGS: virtualization, migration, hypervisor, Xen, server virtualization, Illuminata Inc., VMware, schedule, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Longhorn, decision, server, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: The EU appeal still matters

December 22, 2004 Microsoft General Counsel Brad Smith speaks with News.com about why he thinks a settlement might still be possible. TAGS: Brad Smith, antitrust, European Union, settlement, framework, penalty, general counsel, court, Europe, order, decision, media player, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows
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