Red Hat Joins Microsoft Interoperability Group
Red Hat Joins Microsoft Interoperability Group
Open source solutions provider Red Hat has joined the Interop Vendor Alliance in an effort to make its products more interoperable with Microsoft’s extensive environment. The move makes Red Hat the latest in a growing line of Linux distributors cozying up with Redmond by joining the alliance — a group of tech companies working together to make their products work with Microsoft’s product line. Open source solutions provider Red Hat has joined the Interop Vendor Alliance in an effort to make its products more interoperable with Microsoft’s extensive environment. The move makes Red Hat the latest in a growing line of Linux distributors cozying up with Redmond by joining the alliance — a group of tech companies working together to make their products work with Microsoft’s product line. Most of Red Hat’s work with the group will focus on making its middleware more compatible with Microsoft’s, building on previous efforts undertaken by its JBoss division.
Source: www.linuxinsider.com
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