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Book Description

The story of Compaq is well-known: Three ex-Texas Instruments managers founded Compaq with modest venture funding. Just four years later, Compaq was on the Fortune 500 list, and, two years after that, they had exceeded $1 billion in annual revenue. No company had ever achieved these milestones so rapidly.

But few know the story behind the story. In 1982, when Compaq was founded, there was no software standardization, so every brand of personal computer required its own unique application software. Just eight years later, compatibility with the open PC standard had become ubiquitous, and it has continued to be for over two decades.

This didnt happen by accident. Cofounder and then CEO Rod Canion and his team made a series of risky and daring decisionsoften facing criticism and incredulitythat allowed the open PC standard marketplace to thrive and the incredible benefits of open computing to be realized.

A never-before-published insider account of Compaqs extraordinary strategies and decisions, Open provides valuable lessons in leadership in times of crisis, management decision-making under the pressure of extraordinary growth, and the power of a unique, pervasive culture.

Open tells the incredible story of Compaqs meteoric rise from humble beginnings to become the PC industry leader in just over a decade. Along the way, Compaq helped change the face of computing while establishing the foundation for todays world of tablets and smart phones.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. PROLOGUE: Why the Open Industry Standard Matters
  7. ONE: An Unlikely Beginning
  8. TWO: The Road Less Traveled
  9. THREE: The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
  10. FOUR: Opportunity Knocks
  11. FIVE: IBM Fires the First Shot
  12. SIX: Back at You, IBM
  13. SEVEN: Patience Pays Off
  14. EIGHT: You’re Going to Do What?!
  15. NINE: The “Death Star” Arrives
  16. TEN: Compaq’s Most Unexpected Decision
  17. ELEVEN: Compaq Leads the Revolt
  18. TWELVE: Intel Begins to Drift
  19. THIRTEEEN: Exceeding Expectations
  20. FOURTEEN: The Open Industry Standard Wins
  21. EPILOGUE: How Apple Became the Computer Industry Leader
  22. APPENDIX: Compaq Timeline
  23. Acknowledgments
  24. Index
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