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Microsoft announces changes to promote interoperability

Microsoft announces changes to promote interoperability
[Announcements] Posted Feb 21, 2008 17:14 UTC (Thu) by jake

The announcement is sweeping enough to make one check the calendar, but we are still a month and a week early for pranks. Microsoft is making available specifications for APIs and communication protocols for Exchange, Office, SQL Server, SharePoint, and others without requiring a license or royalty payments. They will indicate what patents they believe cover any of the protocols and "will license all of these patents on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms, at low royalty rates." There may be lurking dangers, but it appears to be a sincere effort at providing interoperability. "'Customers need all their vendors, including and especially Microsoft, to deliver software and services that are flexible enough such that any developer can use their open interfaces and data to effectively integrate applications or to compose entirely new solutions,' said Ozzie. 'By increasing the openness of our products, we will provide developers additional opportunity to innovate and deliver value for customers.'"

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