CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY iii I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. MICROSOFT’S OPERATING SYSTEM MONOPOLY 3 III. NEW MARKET DEVELOPMENTS 5 A. America Online/Netscape Merger 5 B. America Online/ Time Warner Merger 6 C. Linux 6 D. Information Appliances 6 E. Web-Based Computing 7 IV. ANTICOMPETITIVE ACTS: THE NETSCAPE BROWSER 8 A. Market Division Proposal 9 B. Exclusive Arrangements with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) 9 C. Exclusive Arrangements with Internet
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Cloud Software for Spa Business Management 1. ประวัติของการประมวลผลแบบกลุ่มเมฆ (Cloud Computing) การใช้งานคอมพิวเตอร์และอินเทอร์เน็ตเกิดขึ้นครั้งแรกในทศวรรษ พ.ศ. 2493 ตั้งแต่มีคอมพิวเตอร์ขนาดใหญ่สำหรับใช้งานในองค์กรขนาดใหญ่ แล้วมีวิวัฒนาการต่อเนื่องมาเรื่อยๆจนมีคอมพิวเตอร์ขนาดเล็กเหมาะสำหรับใช้งานในองค์กรขนาดเล็กและบุคคลทั่วไป และมีระบบเครือข่ายที่เชื่อมโยงคอมพิวเตอร์ได้ทั่วโลก การพัฒนาระบบไอทีมาใช้เทคโนโลยีการประมวลผลแบบกลุ่มเมฆ ได้มีวิวัฒนาการดังนี้ บริษัท Salesforce.com (2557) ได้กล่าวถึงประวัติของการประมวลผลแบบกลุ่มเมฆไว้ดังนี้
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develop and manage your site’s vast amount of content. Right now, the biggest risk that you guys run is not making a decision. You have to make a decision, because if you don’t someone else is going to run you over. You might get run over by Netscape. You
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Address”, “Foreign Address”, and “State”. 6. At command prompt type in tracert www.netscape.com a) What is netspace’s IP address [205.188.100.58] b) How many hops it took for your message to reach the netscape server It took 30 hops to reach the netscape server. 7. At command prompt type in tracert www.microsoft.com a) What is Microsoft’s IP address [65.55.57.27] b) Did your message reach Microsoft server? Why? Why not? No, my message
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desarrollo de la globalización, desde el descubrimiento del Nuevo Mundo hasta nuestros días. Thomas Friedman se dedica a contar como una serie de empresas han mejorado su productividad gracias al uso de internet y las nuevas tecnologías (IBM, Windows, Netscape, Entre otros) para realizar parte de su trabajo donde mejor y por menos dinero se pueda hacer. Nace una nueva era de colaboración entre individuos, empresas y países como nunca antes se había visto. Esto está afectando el modo de hacer los negocios
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MICROSOFT AND THE INTERNET: HOW TO RESPOND TO THE RISE OF GOOGLE? Microsoft started investing in the market for internet search and internet advertising in 2003. Despite some interesting technological and marketing moves, however, the company was still a distant third to Google 5 years later and was losing money. In the early 2009, Microsoft’s executives were wondering which bold strategic moves could be made to change this situation. How the Microsoft adventure began At the end of 2008, Microsoft
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recent years. New York-based AOL Time Warner sued Redmond, Washington based Microsoft in January 2002. The lawsuit alleged that Microsoft used anticompetitive practices to ensure that its Internet Explorer browser would dominate Netscape Navigator. America Online bought Netscape for $10 billion in 1999, but has not used its
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only with permission, an option internet companies rarely provide. And what about offering free or preferred data rates on their own services to squeeze out competitors? Apparently, everyone forgot how the Netscape vs Microsoft case ended. Yes, that was too little too late for Netscape. But between that ruling and the European Union’s crackdown on US internet companies for monopoly abuses, don’t expect ISPs to go there. An overlooked aspect in this debate is that there is little competition
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With the advent of Internet Technology there has been a paradigm shift in the way we conduct business. Notwithstanding, the benefits, e-commerce has also brought with it a plethora of novel legal issues, many of which remain unresolved. Courts have spent innumerable hours in a bid to compress the vast and seemingly boundless world of Internet commerce into the restrictive confines of commerce laws originally developed for a brick-and-mortar marketplace. Trademark laws have proven particularly difficult
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Ethics and Social Responsibility at Microsoft This section opens up by covering all the ways Microsoft has contributed to what the author has claimed to be a “positive reputation”. It covers everything the company has done to give back to society and how the company prides itself on its ethical standards, antitrust compliance and responsible competition. Microsoft is even quoted in the case that “it is committed to responsible and sustainable business practices that consider the social and
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