[news] MS continúa el soporte de MS Java hasta Septiembre del 2004

07/10/2003 - 15:18 por JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] · | Informe spam
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ryID567351

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS
jmtella@compuserve.com

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#1 Carlos Sánchez
07/10/2003 - 15:42 | Informe spam
:-)

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"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje news:
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Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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#2 luismi
07/10/2003 - 15:46 | Informe spam
Buena noticia para los que seguimos con la maquina de Microsoft, que creo
que es la que mejor funciona con xp.
Saludos Luismi.
"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje
news:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ryID567351

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s
Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer
than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the
software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the
end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java
programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a
joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they
would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said
Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and
software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the
transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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#3 luismi
07/10/2003 - 15:46 | Informe spam
Buena noticia para los que seguimos con la maquina de Microsoft, que creo
que es la que mejor funciona con xp.
Saludos Luismi.
"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje
news:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ryID567351

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s
Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer
than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the
software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the
end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java
programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a
joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they
would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said
Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and
software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the
transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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#4 JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·
07/10/2003 - 15:47 | Informe spam
no se porqué me parece que SUN está un poco acojonado.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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"Carlos Sánchez" <ctsg#ctsgnetwork.com> wrote in message news:
:-)

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"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje news:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ryID567351

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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#5 Carlos Sánchez
07/10/2003 - 16:31 | Informe spam
Me parece muy aceptado tu comentario. :-D

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"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje news:
no se porqué me parece que SUN está un poco acojonado.

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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"Carlos Sánchez" <ctsg#ctsgnetwork.com> wrote in message news:
:-)

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"JM Tella Llop [MS MVP] ·" escribió en el mensaje news:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle....ryID567351

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it would carry Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer than first planned, to give customers more time to transition between the software platforms.

Originally, Microsoft had said it would only carry Java in Windows until the end of 2003, under an agreement that allows programs written in the Java programming language to run on top of Windows. Microsoft and Sun said in a joint statement that they would extend that by 10 months to Sept. 30, 2004.

"We've put our differences aside since we've heard from customers that they would like a little more time as they are in the process of migrating," said Chris Jones, Microsoft's vice president of the Windows client division.

The two companies said that one of the main issues concerning customers and software vendors is the ability to preserve software security during the transition so that hackers won't get a chance to exploit software flaws

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MS MVP - DTS


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