Microsoft, Sun team up gor making products in collaboration
Microsoft and Sun Microsystems announced on Friday that they are prepared to introduce products phenomenal in reducing the difference between their operating systems.
Experts said that the declaration is the outcome of legal settlement more than a year ago.
According to a Reuters report, Microsoft paid $2 billion to Sun to settle the dispute in a 10-year technical collaboration agreement in April 2004. Sun had accused Microsoft pf anti-competitive conduct.
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