MS faces court over Vista
Microsoft’s decision to call the next version of its OS Vista might have a raised a few smiles last week but one Redmond resident is less than impressed. The boss of Vista, a software and services company for small businesses is considering taking legal action against the software giant.
John Wall is the founder of Wall Data and chief executive of Vista which he started in May 2000.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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