United States of America, Plaintiff, V. International Business Machines Corporation, Defendant: An Economic Analysis of the Market for General Purpose Electronic Digital Computer Systems |
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
Analysis | 16 |
IBMs Dominance of the General Purpose | 26 |
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360 systems Adjusted Net Earnings Adjusted Stockholders analysis barriers to entry bundling and leasing Burroughs Burroughs Corporation CDC and SDS central processing unit changeover competitors computer systems market costs digital computer system disk drive dominant position economic effect of IBM's electronic digital computer entrant factors fighting machines foreclosed hardware Honeywell IBM 1400 series IBM customers IBM documents IBM systems IBM's actions IBM's Dominance IBM's market IBM's Share III-2 shows impact increased leasing companies market power market share marketplace Memorex monopolization PCM's percent performance period peripheral equipment peripherals manufacturers plug compatible manufacturers potential primary competition programs purchase purpose computer systems purpose electronic digital purpose market purpose systems market rental price risk lease Sanders secondary competition software compatible software lock-in Spectra 70 Stockholders Equity strategy submarkets substantial supplier systems manufacturers Table III-1 shows Table III-2 task force technological change terminals time-sharing Univac Univac 1100 Series users