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Microsoft has bought friendship with Sun for 2 billion USD April 05, 2004; It looks like everything, including friendship, can be bought by money. Will we see Java in Windows Mobile devices now? Microsoft and Sun Microsystems Enter Broad Cooperation Agreement; Settle Outstanding Litigation Ten Year Agreement Sets New Framework for Industry Cooperation; Reduces Cost and Complexity for Customers Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced that they have entered into a broad technology collaboration arrangement to enable their products to work better together and to settle all pending litigation between the two companies. The companies have also entered into agreements on patents and other issues. Sun Microsystems Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy (L) and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer discussing their companies' new cooperation agreement, San Francisco, April 2, 2004. Click image for high-res version. "This agreement launches a new relationship between Sun and Microsoft -- a significant step forward that allows for cooperation while preserving customer choice," said Scott McNealy, chairman and CEO, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "This agreement will be of significant benefit to both Sun and Microsoft customers. It will stimulate new products, delivering great new choices for customers who want to combine server products from multiple vendors and achieve seamless computing in a heterogeneous computing environment. We look forward to this opportunity -- it provides a framework for cooperation between Sun and Microsoft going forward." "Our companies will continue to compete hard, but this agreement creates a new basis for cooperation that will benefit the customers of both companies," said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer, Microsoft. "This agreement recognizes that cutting edge R&D and intellectual property protection are the foundation for the growth and success of our industry. This is a positive step forward for both Sun and Microsoft, but the real winners are the customers and developers who rely on our products and innovations." The agreements involve payments of $700 million to Sun by Microsoft to resolve pending antitrust issues and $900 million to resolve patent issues. In addition, Sun and Microsoft have agreed to pay royalties for use of each other's technology, with Microsoft making an up-front payment of $350 million and Sun making payments when this technology is incorporated into its server products. Back to other news index |
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