Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The American company complained to the European Commission to IBM.

The U.S. computer company T3 Technologies has sent a complaint against IBM in the European Commission, transmits BBC News. T3 alleges that IBM is abusing its monopoly position in the market mainframes - powerful computers typically used in large corporations.
The complaint stated that the IBM operating system to match hardware mainframes. T3 also claims that IBM holds a license to patents and other intellectual property. In IBM refused to comment on the complaint because it had not yet seen the text.
In T3 believe that IBM overstates the prices of their meynfreymy and suggest that a positive decision the European Commission will help the Europeans to save on meynfreymah more than 48 billion dollars.
This is not the first such complaint. In 2007, the company Platform Solution in the European Commission sent a formal complaint, accusing IBM of refusing to license other companies and refusing to provide information on meynfreymam.
According to IBM, more than 80 percent of these corporations and government bodies are stored at meynfreymah. The cost of the assets held there more than five trillion dollars.

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