SME Concerns About European Case Against Microsoft
SME Concerns about the Commission’s Case against Microsoft Many Are Worried About What the CFI Decision Means for Them The European Commission’s case against Microsoft is often described as an [...]
Open, Closed or Somewhere In-Between? The Future of ICT and Software Innovation
What is the best way to promote the creation and adoption of new software and communications technologies? That was the weighty second panel of ACT's day-long innovation session at the [...]
For Continued Microsoft Oversight, Antitrust is Increasingly on Thin Ground
There are two related articles in today's papers that - one on technology and the other on yesterday's Microsoft antitrust hearing. A New York Times article discusses thin client computing, [...]
Localizing the Lisbon Strategy – How to Cultivate Innovation Ecosystems
Sometimes it takes traveling abroad to remind me of the many good qualities of the U.S, including a wide variety of restaurants, fixed shower heads, and ESPN. But seriously, there [...]
10 Years After US v Microsoft
10 Years After U.S. v. Microsoft New Technologies, New Competitors, and a New Microsoft Abstract It’s been 10 years since the U.S. Justice Department launched its antitrust investigation of Microsoft. [...]
Is there enough venture capital for innovative firms in Great Britain?
BBC News has an interesting article today entitled “New boom-time for British tech?” The article’s author, Rory Cellan-Jones, raises the question whether Britain, despite its abundance of world-class scientists, is [...]