Peter Galli

About

Peter Galli has been a technology reporter for 12 years at leading publications in South Africa, the UK and the US. He has comprehensively covered Microsoft and its Windows and .Net platforms, as well as the many legal challenges it has faced. He has also focused on Sun Microsystems and its Solaris operating environment, Java and Unix offerings. He covers developments in the open source community, particularly around the Linux kernel and the effects it will have on the enterprise. He has written extensively about new products for the Linux and Unix platforms, the development of open standards and critically looked at the potential Linux has to offer an alternative operating system and platform to Windows, .Net and Unix-based solutions like Solaris.

Two State AGs Seek Strong Remedies

As the department of justice and the 18 state attorneys general involved in the antitrust case against Microsoft Corp. prepare to return to court, two state attorneys general are turning up the heat. Eliot Spitzer, the attorney general for New York, and Bill Lockyer, the attorney general for California, last week said they will pursue […]

Free Software Foundation Targets RTLinux for GPL Violations

The Free Software Foundation on Friday took aim at RTLinux and FSMLabs, the company that distributes it, claiming that FSMLabs has used a patent license to violate the GNU General Public License. The issue revolves around an FSMLabs patent for real-time interrupt handling using a software emulation layer for interrupt masking, so that interrupts can […]

FSMLabs License to Comply With GPL

The Free Software Foundation and FSMLabs, the company that distributes RTLinux, have reached an agreement in principle that resolves the Foundations claims that FSMLabs used a patent license to violate the GNU General Public License. Eben Moglen, the legal counsel for the Foundation, confirmed to eWEEK on Monday that the parties have reached an agreement […]

Microsoft, Others Pledge Financial Assistance

A number of large corporations, including Microsoft Corp., General Electric Co. and Cisco Systems Inc., have stepped up to the plate in the wake of Tuesdays attacks in New York and Washington, pledging financial and technical assistance to help the recovery efforts across the country. Microsoft said this week that it had donated $10 million […]

Microsoft VP Details Relief Initiatives – 2

As the technical impact of the attacks in New York and Washington continue to be felt, Microsoft Corp. – the largest software company in the world — is making its technical and staffing resources across the country available to those clients affected by the disaster. Kevin Johnson, Microsofts senior vice president of U.S. sales, took […]

Microsoft, DOJ Get Reprieve on Status Report

Microsoft Corp. and the Department of Justice have been given more time to prepare a joint status report on the antitrust case, which was originally due to be filed before the U.S. District Court on Friday. In an order on Thursday, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said that, at the request of both parties, she has extended […]

Microsofts Breakup Nixed; Behavioral Remedy On Deck

Microsoft Corp. may have scored a victory in the governments decision last week not to pursue the breakup of the company, but its legal battles are not over. The Department of Justices focus now shifts to finding a behavioral remedy that addresses Microsofts past misconduct in the desktop operating system market and prevents such behavior […]

AGs Push for Stiff Microsoft Punishment

With the federal governments anti-trust case against Microsoft Corp. ready to return to the courtroom, two state attorneys general who also are among the plaintiffs are turning up the heat. N.Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and his California counterpart, Bill Lockyer, on Monday said they will pursue “strong and effective relief that will promote competition […]

Focus Shifts To Microsoft Remedies

Microsoft Corp. may have scored a victory in the governments decision this week not to pursue the breakup of the company, but the companys legal battles are far from over. The focus now shifts to finding a behavioral remedy that addresses Microsofts past misconduct in the desktop operating system market and prevents the company from […]

With Microsoft Breakup Out of Picture, DOJ to Focus on Remedies

Microsoft Corp. may have scored a victory in the governments decision this week not to pursue the breakup of the company, but the companys legal battles are far from over. The focus now shifts to finding a behavioral remedy that addresses Microsofts past misconduct in the desktop operating system market and prevents the company from […]