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April 2, 2004 3:10 PM

According to a press release on Sun's and Microsoft's web sites, the two companies have entered a "broad cooperation agreement" and have settled all outstanding litigations.

This is straight from the press release:

  • Technical Collaboration: The Technical Collaboration Agreement will provide both companies with access to aspects of each other's server-based technology and will enable them to use this information to develop new server software products that will work better together. The cooperation will initially center on Windows Server and Windows Client, but will eventually include other important areas, including email and database software. For example, one of the important elements of large scale computing environments is software to manage user identities, authentication and authorization. As a result of this agreement, Sun and Microsoft engineers will cooperate to allow identity information to be easily shared between Microsoft Active Directory and the Sun Java System Identity Server, resulting in less complex and more secure computing environments.
  • Microsoft Communications Protocol Program: Sun has agreed to sign a license for the Windows desktop operating system communications protocols under Microsoft's Communications Protocol Program, established pursuant to Microsoft's consent decree and final judgment with the U.S. Department of Justice and 18 state attorneys general.
  • Microsoft Support for Java: The companies have agreed that Microsoft may continue to provide product support for the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine that customers have deployed in Microsoft's products
  • Windows Certification for Sun Server: Sun and Microsoft today are announcing Windows certification for Sun's Xeon servers. In addition, the Windows certification process for Sun's Opteron-based servers is moving forward.
  • Future Collaboration for Java and .NET: Sun and Microsoft have agreed that they will work together to improve technical collaboration between their Java and .NET technologies.
  • Patents and Intellectual Property: The parties have agreed to a broad covenant not to sue with respect to all past patent infringement claims they may have against each other. The agreement also provides for potential future extensions of this type of covenant. The two companies have also agreed to embark on negotiations for a patent cross-license agreement between them.
  • Legal Settlements: The two companies are settling and terminating their lawsuit in the United States. Sun is also satisfied that the agreements announced today satisfy the objectives it was pursuing in the EU actions pending against Microsoft.

Congratulations to Sun and Microsoft for working out their differences and finally moving forward. Hopefully this collaboration will result in great new products for us.

Microsoft and Apple had a similar agreement in 1997 (News.com article)

I'm sure they couldn't announce this yesterday because people would think it was an April Fool's joke.

Sun also announced that they expect to have a net loss of $750-$810 million for last quarter and are reducing their workforce by approximately 3,300 people (press release). Hopefully this agreement with Microsoft wasn't out of desperation.

More coverage: Yahoo, Yahoo (another article), Slashdot, Scoble (MS blogger), Web Cast, News.com

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First MS bails out Apple, now Sun. Who is next? The airline industry?

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