Microsoft continues its work on Oslo -- SOA for Windows
April 28, 2008 By Charles Babcock (InformationWeek)
Microsoft is following up its Oslo announcements last November with development efforts that are putting Windows-based, SOA-style software in the hands of a few customers.
For example, Microsoft has taken a standard Java example application, Stocktrader, built by IBM (NYSE: IBM) to illustrate capabilities of Java Enterprise Edition, "and moved it over to .Net," said Burley Kawasaki, director of product management for the Connected Systems Division. By running Stocktrader on the Windows platform, Microsoft is illustrating that it can be an interoperable platform for services-oriented architecture.
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