Mainframe Monopoly
March 30, 2009 (CCIA Issue Report)
IBM’s record of run-ins with antitrust authorities predates even the electronic computer itself, stretching as far back as the days of its dominant mechanical punch card systems.
Consent decrees and other legal actions in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s were important chapters in the evolution of high-tech markets. In fact, it was only when IBM was prevented from tying its hardware to its software that independent software makers flourished and the modern computer industry as we know it was born.
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