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Community for Interoperability and Migration

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9 Months of Labor...

This blog post details how the collab tools team has been working on the tools for the last nine months, including the Microsoft Application Analyzer 2006 for Lotus Domino.

R2 Interop Features

Windows Server 2003 R2 comes with three components designed to simplify Unix/Linux interoperability by letting a Windows system pretend to be a *nix system by donning a variety of masks.

Turning a Unix Application into a Web Service Using SFU and .NET - Part 1

This article explains how the Services for Unix (SFU) and MSUM teams have shown a demo that takes a Unix application, ports it to Windows using SFU, then turns the application into a COM server and Web service.

Windows / Linux Integration — Making Sense in the Enterprise

This blog post discusses Windows / Linux integration and SFU 3.5.

Why is there no X Server in Services For Unix?

This blog post answers a common Unix interoperability question.


Blogs

Microsoft Communities Blog Search

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'The CollabTools' Blog: Tools for Moving to a Microsoft Collaboration Platform
Jason Zions
John Westworth

Partner Technology Specialist focused on Exchange, SharePoint, and desktop deployment.

DotNet Interop

This blog is dedicated to exploring interoperability opportunities between .NET-based systems and other systems. Dino Chiesa is the primary author.

NET Compact Framework Team Blog

.NET Compact Framework team blog.

Simon Guest

Simon Guest is Group Program Manager in the Architecture Strategy team at Microsoft and is the author of the Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit by Microsoft Press (September 2003).

The Industry Insiders

This team blog includes an Interoperability RSS feed.

TechNet Event Bloggers

On this page you can find blog posts from the IT Pros, presenters, and Microsoft staff from events like TechEd.

 

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