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      • April 2006 (Revised May 2007)
      • Case

      Apple Computer, 2006

      By: David B. Yoffie and Michael Slind
      Apple has reaped the benefits of its innovative music player, the iPod. However, its PC and server business continue to hold small market share relative to the worldwide computer over the past few years. Will the iPod lure new users to the Mac? Will Apple be able to... View Details
      Keywords: Technological Innovation; Product Positioning; Performance Evaluation; Information Infrastructure; Music Entertainment; Time Management; Information Technology Industry
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      Yoffie, David B., and Michael Slind. "Apple Computer, 2006." Harvard Business School Case 706-496, April 2006. (Revised May 2007.)
      • August 2005 (Revised April 2007)
      • Case

      DICOM Group plc and Captiva Software Corp.

      By: Paul M. Healy
      Compares two companies in the information capture software industry. Asks students to analyze and compare the performance of two companies (one in the United Kingdom and the other in the United States) from the perspective of a buy-side analyst reporting to the manager... View Details
      Keywords: History; Financial Management; Environmental Accounting; Activity Based Costing and Management; Financial Reporting; Performance; Performance Evaluation; Financial Statements; Economic Growth; Fair Value Accounting; Computer Industry; Computer Industry; United Kingdom; United States
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      Healy, Paul M. "DICOM Group plc and Captiva Software Corp." Harvard Business School Case 106-015, August 2005. (Revised April 2007.)
      • June 2005 (Revised January 2008)
      • Case

      Good Technology: Empowering Mobility Around the Globe (A)

      By: Geoffrey G. Jones and Adam Minnick
      Describes the global growth of Good Technology, a Silicon Valley start-up in wireless handheld computing software and service. Reviews the evaluation of wireless standards, the emergence of the world wireless market for voice and data, and the growth of the major firms... View Details
      Keywords: Business Startups; Entrepreneurship; Globalized Firms and Management; Partners and Partnerships; Expansion; Wireless Technology; Technology Industry; Technology Industry; California
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      Jones, Geoffrey G., and Adam Minnick. "Good Technology: Empowering Mobility Around the Globe (A)." Harvard Business School Case 805-139, June 2005. (Revised January 2008.)
      • February 2005 (Revised November 2006)
      • Case

      Hewlett-Packard (A)

      By: Rohit Deshpande and Seth Schulman
      Since its controversial merger with Compaq, Hewlett-Packard had been under pressure by analysts and some stockholders to divest itself of its low-margin PC business. For CEO Carly Fiorina and others on HP's management team, however, PCs seemed integral to the company's... View Details
      Keywords: Problems and Challenges; Customer Focus and Relationships; Mergers and Acquisitions; Information Infrastructure; Business Strategy; Price; Computer Industry
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      Deshpande, Rohit, and Seth Schulman. "Hewlett-Packard (A)." Harvard Business School Case 505-065, February 2005. (Revised November 2006.)
      • 23 Jan 2005
      • Conference Presentation

      IBM Since 1993

      By: R. S. Tedlow
      Keywords: Computer Industry; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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      Tedlow, R. S. "IBM Since 1993." Paper presented at the HBS Global Leadership Forum, January 23, 2005.
      • 22 Jan 2005
      • Conference Presentation

      Intel and IBM in 1993

      By: R. S. Tedlow
      Keywords: Computer Industry; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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      Tedlow, R. S. "Intel and IBM in 1993." Paper presented at the HBS Global Leadership Forum, January 22, 2005.
      • January 2005 (Revised August 2005)
      • Case

      Apple Computer, 2005

      By: David B. Yoffie and Barbara Mack
      Apple has reaped the benefits of its innovative music player, the iPod. However, its PC and server business continue to hold small market share relative to the worldwide computer market over the past few years. Will the iPod lure new users to the Mac? Will Apple be... View Details
      Keywords: Technological Innovation; Innovation Strategy; Information Infrastructure; Brands and Branding; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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      Yoffie, David B., and Barbara Mack. "Apple Computer, 2005." Harvard Business School Case 705-469, January 2005. (Revised August 2005.)
      • November 2004 (Revised May 2010)
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      RightNow Technologies

      By: William A. Sahlman and Dan Heath
      The founder and CEO of a CRM software start-up must decide between an attractive acquisition offer and the opportunity to go public. Discusses the growth of the company--including a lengthy discussion of entrepreneurial bootstrapping--as well as an aborted IPO attempt... View Details
      Keywords: Business Exit or Shutdown; Applications and Software; Going Public; Management Teams; Finance; Strategy; Value Creation; Entrepreneurship; Business Startups; Acquisition; Computer Industry
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      Sahlman, William A., and Dan Heath. "RightNow Technologies." Harvard Business School Case 805-032, November 2004. (Revised May 2010.)
      • August 2004 (Revised April 2007)
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      Intel Capital, 2005 (A)

      By: David B. Yoffie, Barbara Mack, Adriana Boden and Lee Rand
      All companies in a technology-intensive industry must worry about the development of their ecosystems and, in particular, the availability and cost of complementary assets. One strategy for promoting complements is to invest in them directly. Explores Intel's strategy... View Details
      Keywords: Information Technology; Venture Capital; Competition; Corporate Strategy; Investment; Assets; Corporate Finance; Computer Industry; Computer Industry; Computer Industry; United States
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      Yoffie, David B., Barbara Mack, Adriana Boden, and Lee Rand. "Intel Capital, 2005 (A)." Harvard Business School Case 705-408, August 2004. (Revised April 2007.)
      • May 2004 (Revised July 2004)
      • Case

      IBM On Demand Community

      By: John A. Quelch
      The vice-president of IBM Corporate Community Relations is developing the launch program for IBM On Demand Community, a suite of 140 technology tools designed to enable IBM employees to assist nonprofit community organizations and schools worldwide. View Details
      Keywords: Nonprofit Organizations; Social Marketing; Computer Industry
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      Quelch, John A. "IBM On Demand Community." Harvard Business School Case 504-103, May 2004. (Revised July 2004.)
      • May 2004
      • Background Note

      56K Modem Battle

      By: David B. Yoffie and Deborah Freier
      Examines the battle to set the standard for the 56K modem. Set in 1996, this case looks at how computers accessed the Internet via a telephone line, or dial-up connection, and a hardware modem. In 1995, there were 18.6 million total modem unit shipments, with market... View Details
      Keywords: Announcements; Revenue; Patents; Product Launch; Network Effects; Standards; Competition; Information Infrastructure; Internet and the Web; Technology Industry; Illinois
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      Yoffie, David B., and Deborah Freier. "56K Modem Battle." Harvard Business School Background Note 704-501, May 2004.
      • May 2004
      • Teaching Note

      Seagate Technology Buyout (TN)

      By: Stuart C. Gilson
      Teaching Note to (9-201-063). View Details
      Keywords: Leveraged Buyouts; Negotiation Deal; Negotiation Participants; Equity; Value; Volatility; Assets; Capital; Computer Industry
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      Gilson, Stuart C. "Seagate Technology Buyout (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 204-160, May 2004.
      • April 2004 (Revised September 2004)
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      Hewlett-Packard-Compaq: The Merger Decision

      By: Krishna G. Palepu and Jonathan Barnett
      Hewlett-Packard's proposed $24 billion acquisition of rival Compaq marked the largest merger in the history of the computer industry. The merger was Hewlett-Packard's response to sweeping changes impacting the technology industry. The severity of the stock market's... View Details
      Keywords: Cost vs Benefits; Mergers and Acquisitions; Business and Shareholder Relations; Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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      Palepu, Krishna G., and Jonathan Barnett. "Hewlett-Packard-Compaq: The Merger Decision." Harvard Business School Case 104-048, April 2004. (Revised September 2004.)
      • January 2004
      • Case

      Nokia and MIT's Project Oxygen (Abridged)

      By: David B. Yoffie and Rebecca Henderson
      Looks at how Nokia should respond to a future vision of computing and communications that was developed at MIT's Project Oxygen. View Details
      Keywords: Mobile and Wireless Technology; Adaptation; Strategic Planning; Technology Industry; Technology Industry
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      Yoffie, David B., and Rebecca Henderson. "Nokia and MIT's Project Oxygen (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 704-474, January 2004.
      • December 2003 (Revised October 2005)
      • Case

      High-Definition TV: The Grand Alliance

      By: Thomas R. Eisenmann
      Describes political and economic forces that influenced the development of an all-digital, high-definition television (HDTV) standard in the United States between 1986 and 1996. Outlines the stakes for various government and industry participants in the... View Details
      Keywords: Decision Choices and Conditions; Investment; Policy; Management Practices and Processes; Emerging Markets; Standards; Business and Government Relations; Networks; Research and Development; Technology Adoption; Technology Industry; Technology Industry; Japan; Europe; United States
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      Eisenmann, Thomas R. "High-Definition TV: The Grand Alliance." Harvard Business School Case 804-103, December 2003. (Revised October 2005.)
      • 2003
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      The Watson Dynasty: The Fiery Reign and Troubled Legacy of IBM's Founding Father and Son

      By: R. S. Tedlow
      Keywords: Information Technology; Business Ventures; Computer Industry
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      Tedlow, R. S. The Watson Dynasty: The Fiery Reign and Troubled Legacy of IBM's Founding Father and Son. New York: Harper Business, 2003.
      • October 2003 (Revised March 2004)
      • Case

      Symbian: Setting the Mobility Standard

      By: Fernando F. Suarez and Thomas R. Eisenmann
      Symbian, a joint venture owned by companies who collectively sold a dominant share of the world's cell phones, faced competition from Microsoft in developing the operating system for "smartphones," which integrated mobile communications and computing functions. In... View Details
      Keywords: Competition; Joint Ventures; Information Technology; Software; Wireless Technology; Mobile Technology; Information Technology Industry; Information Technology Industry
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      Suarez, Fernando F., and Thomas R. Eisenmann. "Symbian: Setting the Mobility Standard." Harvard Business School Case 804-076, October 2003. (Revised March 2004.)
      • August 2003
      • Teaching Note

      Computer Associates International Inc.: Governance and Investor Communication Challenge (TN)

      By: Paul M. Healy
      Teaching Note for (9-103-007). View Details
      Keywords: Computer Industry; Computer Industry
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      Healy, Paul M. "Computer Associates International Inc.: Governance and Investor Communication Challenge (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 104-026, August 2003.
      • August 2003 (Revised March 2004)
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      Wintel (A): Cooperation or Conflict

      By: David B. Yoffie, Ramon Casadesus-Masanell and Sasha Mattu
      Examines the dynamic relationship between two complementors: Intel and Microsoft. Set in 1995, the case asks how Intel and Microsoft should solve a serious division between the two companies that threatens the health of the PC industry. View Details
      Keywords: Conflict Management; Competition; Cooperation; Information Technology Industry; Information Technology Industry; Information Technology Industry
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      Yoffie, David B., Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, and Sasha Mattu. "Wintel (A): Cooperation or Conflict." Harvard Business School Case 704-419, August 2003. (Revised March 2004.)
      • August 2003
      • Case

      Mercury Computer Systems: The Evolution from Integrated Technology to Open Standard

      By: Rebecca Henderson and Nancy Confrey
      For 20 years, Mercury Computer Systems has thrived, providing products and services that support ultrafast processing of real time data. Now Jay Bertelli, the CEO, faces a critical question: How can the firm compete once the standards on which its products are based... View Details
      Keywords: Analytics and Data Science; Open Source Distribution; Strategic Planning; Competitive Strategy; Competitive Advantage; Information Technology; Information Technology Industry
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      Henderson, Rebecca, and Nancy Confrey. "Mercury Computer Systems: The Evolution from Integrated Technology to Open Standard." Harvard Business School Case 704-424, August 2003.
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