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  2. Lightricks - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... which was the subject of a case study from the Harvard Business School "Bootstrapping at ... Once Apple Inc allowed it, ...

  3. Apple University - Wikipedia

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    Some courses teach case studies about important business decisions that Apple made. These strategic decisions include the one to make the iPod and its iTunes software compatible with Microsoft's Windows system. This was a topic of fierce debate internally at Apple, with Steve Jobs strongly opposing the notion of sharing the iPod with Windows.

  4. Donna Dubinsky - Wikipedia

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    Dubinsky then worked for the Philadelphia National Bank [5] before obtaining an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1981. [2] After graduating from Harvard Business School, she went to Apple Computer where she worked as a customer-support liaison. By 1985, she ran part of the company's distribution network.

  5. Case method - Wikipedia

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    The Case Centre is the world’s largest and most diverse repository of case studies [19] used in Management Education, with cases from the world’s top case publishing schools, including, Harvard Business School, ICFAI Business School Hyderabad, the Blavatnik School of Government, INSEAD, IMD, Ivey Business School, Darden School of Business ...

  6. Lew Cirne - Wikipedia

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    Lew Cirne is a Canadian-American Silicon Valley–based technologist and entrepreneur who promotes software analytics technology. He was the founder and CEO of Wily Technology, which was acquired by CA, Inc. in March 2006. [1]

  7. Apple Computer, Inc. v Mackintosh Computers Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court declined to follow the case of Computer Edge Pty. Ltd. v. Apple Computer, Inc. [3] decided by the High Court of Australia, which had virtually identical facts. In that case, the court held that the chips contained a "sequence of electrical impulses" which could not be subject to copyright.

  8. Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. - Wikipedia

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    Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corporation, 35 F.3d 1435 (9th Cir. 1994), [1] was a copyright infringement lawsuit in which Apple Computer, Inc. (now Apple Inc.) sought to prevent Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard from using visual graphical user interface (GUI) elements that were similar to those in Apple's Lisa and Macintosh operating systems. [2]

  9. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    James Comey, former FBI director Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Cook and former FBI Director Comey have both spoken publicly about the case.. In 1993, the National Security Agency (NSA) introduced the Clipper chip, an encryption device with an acknowledged backdoor for government access, that NSA proposed be used for phone encryption.