Microsoft and Sun plan webcast to detail cooperation
They plan to discuss areas like Web services, directory services and security
IDG News Service - Those wondering what this year's surprise collaborative deal between Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. will actually produce should get an update in coming weeks, when the companies detail some of their interoperability work in areas like Web services, directory services and security.
Top executives from both companies plan to host a press conference and webcast in late December or January as part of a monthlong interoperability webcast series put on by Microsoft, according to Emmanuel Obadia, Sun's worldwide product marketing director. The update, coming some eight months after the two companies jolted industry watchers by declaring a legal cease-fire and entering a collaboration accord, will be the first formal briefing on the fruits of their labor.
.Net and Java interoperability, Web services and directory services integration will be highlighted topics, Obadia said in a recent interview. Sun customers should expect to see "better integration with the Microsoft stack in terms of collaboration and communication," he said.
Sun Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy has already pointed to interoperability and single-sign-on capabilities between Microsoft's Active Directory and Sun's Java System Identity Server, and Java and .Net compatibility, as examples of the collaboration.
More interesting, perhaps, is how far the alliance goes and whether the companies' work will make a significant difference to customers, said Neil Macehiter, research director at Ovum Ltd. He wondered whether the .Net and Java collaboration will go beyond the companies' own work in Web services and provide interoperability to include other Java product vendors, for example.
RedMonk analyst James Governor predicted that broad interoperability based on standards are unlikely, however, noting that the alliance is aimed at providing direct compatibility between Sun and Microsoft products. "This is a joint go-to-market play," Governor said.
One ambiguity appears to be file format compatibility, such as letting users of OpenOffice and Sun's StarOffice import Microsoft Office documents. Obadia seemed to suggest that it is an area where the companies haven't made much progress. "Office documents are an area where work needs to be done," he said.
While it benefits Sun to offer its customers Microsoft Office compatibility, there's not much incentive for Microsoft, Macehiter said.
As the companies continue to hammer out the full extent of their collaboration, customers can at least look forward to the details on some coming benefits.
Microsoft has yet to announce exact dates for its interoperability webcast series. The dates will be announced in mid-December, according to a preregistration page posted to Microsoft's Web site.


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