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Interop: from Java/RMI over SOAP to WS-* demo on Open Source !!
Interesting message from Robert Wahbe, MS Corporate VP Connected Systems Division: "A decade ago, Microsoft competed in a world in which promises of interoperability were tightly associated with Java and J2EE middleware products such as IBM WebSphere Read More...
Posted 30 June 08 10:43 by pdestoop | 0 Comments   
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Guidance and sample for secure, scalable, available and interoperable WebServices using .NET platform...Oslo approaching
StockTrader 2.0 and Configuration Service 2.0 now live on MSDN! .NET StockTrader 2.0 and Configuration Services 2.0 Home Page Executive Summary Last May, we released the .NET StockTrader 1.0 as guidance for building service-oriented, enterprise-ready Read More...
Microsoft and interop? Microsoft Office 2007 will support ODF!
Microsoft Corp. is offering customers greater choice and more flexibility among document formats, as well as creating additional opportunities for developer and competitors, by expanding the range of document formats supported in its flagship Office productivity Read More...
Posted 23 May 08 03:41 by pdestoop | 0 Comments   
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The Next Step in Openness and Interoperability
This morning, Ray Ozzie, Bob Muglia, Brad Smith and Steve Ballmer are announcing important changes to our technology and business practices that will enhance the interoperability of our products and expand the technical information we share with developers, Read More...
Posted 21 February 08 04:22 by pdestoop | 1 Comments   
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The BizTalk® Adapter Pack for the masses
The BizTalkĀ® Adapter Pack provides a single solution to easily and securely connect to Line of Business (LOB) data from any custom-developed .NET application, SQL Server-based business intelligence solution, or an Office Business Application (OBA). The Read More...
Posted 19 February 08 07:43 by pdestoop | 0 Comments   
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Microsoft's effort around interoperability
Most enterprises today are wildly heterogeneous and therefore interoperability is a major concern for most enterprises today. To help its customers face those concerns Microsoft has been working on interoperability since years and the latest initiative Read More...
Posted 27 August 07 02:10 by pdestoop | 1 Comments   
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