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Microsoft, JBoss Play Nice

crn.com
Paula Rooney
03 Oct 2005
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Microsoft´s pact with JBoss is aimed at improving interoperability between the companies´ respective platforms and their competitive posture against a common rival, IBM.

The two companies last week said they will enhance interoperability and deepen the integration between the Windows Server and the open-source JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS). At the operating system and middleware layer, Microsoft and JBoss both compete directly with IBM, which purchased open-source middleware firm Gluecode earlier this year.

According to Microsoft, the technology engagement includes “technical assistance and guidance” that will optimize the performance of JBoss with Microsoft Active Directory´s integrated sign-on and federated identity capabilities, as well as improve the performance of JBoss´ Hibernate object/relational mapping tool and Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 on Microsoft´s SQL Server.

Microsoft said the pair also will collaborate on Web services interoperability using the WS* standards endorsed by Microsoft, while JBoss will develop a JBoss Management Pack for the Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) platform.

“The announcement was somewhat surprising but not really that significant because Microsoft is just giving 'guidance and assistance' and not participating in any JBoss open-source activities,” said Dave Gynn, Application Infrastructure Practice Manager at Optaros, an open-source consulting firm in Cambridge, Mass. “I´m happy that JBoss and Microsoft are not being antagonistic to each other, but this partnership has no meat.”

Others say, however, the technical cooperation will benefit partners and customers who use JBoss´ Apache-based software stack on Windows.

“The solution we develop is built around performance and the tighter the integration, the better the product performs,” said Joe Casper, senior vice president of product development at FCG, a $300 million systems integrator and developer in Long Beach, Calif. “This demonstrates Microsoft´s willingness to accept open-source products that integrate carefully with their products and provides, for the first time, their stamp of approval [for an open-source product].”

About Optaros

Optaros is a consulting and systems integration firm that helps enterprises solve IT business problems by providing services and solutions that maximize the benefits of open source software. Bringing together experts in creating enterprise IT solutions and experts in the power of open source, Optaros plans and builds business systems that give you better value today and increased control in the future. For more about Optaros, go to www.optaros.com