At the dawn of the PC era, IBM management's hardware-centric mentality underestimated the power of software and allowed Microsoft to establish its fortune with its Disc Operating System. IBM later attempted to build a successor to DOS, called OS/2, with Microsoft's cooperation. That ended in a high-profile divorce. IBM got a dead-end product, and Microsoft walked away with a multibillion-dollar franchise in Windows NT.
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