- Wed Mar 24 2004 The full Monti
Flexibility and deliberation define the European antitrust chief's controversial five-year reign.
- Wed Dec 14 2005 Microsoft nemesis Monti joins investment bank
Man behind European Commission's antitrust judgment against the software giant will become international adviser to Goldman Sachs.
- Wed Mar 24 2004 Commentary: Monti won't stall Microsoft
The European Commission's ruling against the software maker represents at best an annoyance to Microsoft, not a genuine barrier--even for Longhorn, Forrester says.
- Wed Sep 22 2004 Europe to restart Oracle clock?
European regulators may be getting ready to let the countdown to their decision begin, a source tells CNET News.com.
- Wed Mar 24 2004 Europe plays hardball with Microsoft
special coverage Members of Congress are quick to protest the EU's $613 million fine against Microsoft. Also: An intellectual-property precedent could help the software giant in its appeal.
Read up to 17 related stories - Thu Apr 1 2004 Oracle argues takeover case in Europe
Oracle wraps up its two-day hearings before the European Commission, where it argued against European antitrust regulators' objections to its hostile $9.4 billion bid for PeopleSoft.
- Tue Jul 3 2001 Microsoft faces tougher battle in Europe
Tougher antitrust enforcement by European Commission regulators could mean trouble ahead for the software giant, experts warn.
- Mon Jun 21 2004 What Europe (still) doesn't get
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says Europe holds itself back when it comes to technology competition with the United States.
- Tue Oct 26 2004 Europe blesses Oracle-PeopleSoft union
Big companies have "other suppliers to serve their needs besides Oracle, PeopleSoft and SAP," regulators say.
- Tue Jan 15 2002 Europe takes a front seat in Net rulemaking
The EU generally lagged the United States in e-commerce initiatives and Internet use in the late 1990s, but it's quickly catching up.




