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Wednesday, September 22, 2004

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* JBoss ships J2EE 1.4-compliant open source app server
* Microsoft provides Office source code to governments
* Sun-Microsoft deal raises Open Office questions

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JBOSS SHIPS J2EE 1.4-COMPLIANT OPEN SOURCE APP SERVER
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Posted September 20, 2004 5:00 AM Pacific Time

JBoss on Monday is shipping JBoss Application Server 4.0, which the
company is billing as the first open source application server certified
as compatible with the J2EE 1.4 platform.

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MICROSOFT PROVIDES OFFICE SOURCE CODE TO GOVERNMENTS
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Posted September 20, 2004 4:51 AM Pacific Time

Facing growing competition from open source software providers,
Microsoft Corp. has decided to allow governments and international
organizations access to source code for its Office 2003 productivity
suite.

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SUN-MICROSOFT DEAL RAISES OPEN OFFICE QUESTIONS
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Posted September 17, 2004 12:53 PM Pacific Time

Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday said that is looking for ways to work more
closely with developers of the Open Office open source project, while at
the same time, apparently reserving the right to sue them, according to
a legal agreement between Microsoft and Open Office's major sponsor, Sun
Microsystems Inc., made public this week.

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