Microsoft starts a group for software harmony (ZDNet)
15th Nov 2006, 00:50 GMT
ZDNet reports that Microsoft is creating a council with other technology vendors in an effort to sort out product interoperability problems. "The list of vendors participating in the initiative include Sun Microsystems, Novell and SugarCRM. Microsoft already has a formal partnership with these companies to ensure their respective products work well together. Other members include open-source virtualization company XenSource, Xcalia, Software AG, Siemens, Citrix, BEA Systems, CA and Advanced Micro Devices."
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