IBM Strikes Back at Neon
January 28, 2010 (eWeek) By Jeffrey Burt
In a 37-page response to a lawsuit by Neon Enterprise Software, IBM accuses the software maker of copyright infringement and false advertising for its zPrime product, which is designed to let mainframe customers move more workloads onto cheaper IBM specialty processors. IBM argues that customers using zPrime are violating their contracts and that Neon knowingly gives mainframe users false information about their contracts and about whether zPrime has IBM's approval.




