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437: 206:; however, the jury could not quantify damages and only awarded Bristol $ 1. In a later ruling, Judge Hall awarded Bristol $ 1 million in punitive damages and $ 3.7 million in legal fees. In February 2001, Bristol and Microsoft reached a settlement agreement ending nearly four years of legal battles. 225:
Bristol's second R&D effort eventually yielded U.S. patent #7,003,781 and a new product, TransactionVision. TransactionVision provided organizations the ability to non-intrusively track electronic transactions throughout a heterogeneous IT infrastructure. In conjunction with its R&D efforts,
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In the lawsuit, Bristol sought unspecified damages for and injunctive relief from Microsoft's alleged anti competitive behavior. The injunction would have required Microsoft to provide Bristol with source code for future versions of Windows operating systems, including Microsoft
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presided over the jury trial. Subsequently, the jury ruled that operating systems were not a definable market, thus Bristol did not have standing to sue under antitrust law. The jury did find that Microsoft violated
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In August 1998, Bristol filed a federal antitrust suit against Microsoft Corporation, accusing Microsoft of entangling Bristol in a charade to stifle competition from other operating systems: UNIX, Compaq's
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Following the settlement of the lawsuit with Microsoft, Bristol once again focused on building the company. As a result of the legal battle with Microsoft, beginning in 1999, Bristol had begun two new
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Bristol Technology began as a software development tools company with $ 100,000 of seed investment from company insiders. Throughout the 1990s, Bristol developed a series of successful
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developer tools which were used by over 1,000 corporate customers. From 1992 revenue base of $ 500,000, Bristol revenue grew by 70% annually over the next five years; reaching the
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was a software development company founded in January 1991 by Keith, Ken, and Jean Blackwell. The company's original product idea, Wind/U, was an implementation of the
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were not directly provided by Microsoft. Instead, Microsoft established partnerships to software providers such as Bristol Technology which in turn sold WISE
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in 2007 for the purpose of adding TransactionVision to HP's Business Technology Optimization (BTO) line of products.
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which allowed developers to recompile and run Windows-based applications on UNIX and
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Bristol and Microsoft went to trial in the summer of 1999 in Federal Court in
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From 2003 through 2006, Bristol established TransactionVision in the
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efforts. One of those efforts would subsequently result in a new
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for the first time in the company's history in 2003.
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Ridgefield, Connecticut
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Danbury, Connecticut
United States
Windows API
application programming interface
UNIX
information technology
Hewlett-Packard
cross-platform
Inc. 500
Windows Interface Source Environment ยง Unfair use of Microsoft dominant position
Windows Interface Source Environment
Microsoft
Macintosh
Software development kits
software development kits
end-users
OpenVMS
OS/390
Windows NT 4
Windows NT 5
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Janet Hall
Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act
R&D
wholly owned subsidiary
venture capital
Jerusalem Venture Partners

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