Brussels launches two competition probes into IBM
July 26, 2010 (Silicon Republic)
The European Commission has today announced it is launching two separate antitrust investigations into the US computer manufacturer IBM to investigate whether it infringed EU competition rules in the market for mainframe computers.
The first case follows complaints by emulator software vendors T3 and Turbo Hercules and focuses on IBM's alleged tying of mainframe hardware to its mainframe operating system.
The second probe is an investigation begun on the Commission's own initiative of IBM's alleged discriminatory behaviour towards competing suppliers of mainframe maintenance services.
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