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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: May 25, 2004 4:30:00 AM

SAN DIEGO--And the Unix system will lay down with the Windows system, and lo, there shall be peace among the vendors.

IT folks are hoping for major interoperability improvements between leading server systems, as Sun Microsystems works out the details of its historic detente with Microsoft. But at least one company is already delivering, with products that integrate Unix and Linux applications with Windows environments.

Lindon, Utah-based Vintela makes software for linking the disparate environments, and executives attending Microsoft's TechEd conference said business is brisk, as companies try to mix old Unix applications with slick new Microsoft tools.

"We're allowing these Unix machines to participate as full citizens in a Microsoft environment," said Mike Harris, Vintela's product marketing manager.

The company has two main products. Vintela Authentication Services allows Unix and Linux applications to share user sign-on data and other vital identifiers with Microsoft systems. Vintela Management Extensions lets IT administrators use Microsoft's Systems Management Server to manage Unix systems.

The combination covers many common integration issues, including the frequent challenge of making Microsoft's Active Directory structure communicate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) structure used by Unix.

Customers often have a few older Unix applications they need to bring into the Windows' fold, or they've acquired some Unix assets as a result of corporate merger, Harris said.

Vintela President David Wilson said the company has become a strategic partner for Microsoft, attempting to help with integration issues that are beyond the software giant's ability or willingness to hash Unix code.

"We are a kind of strange bedfellow to Microsoft, being that 90 percent of our code is Unix," Wilson said. "But they definitely count on us for help with some large accounts...Their strategy up until now has been migration, but now they're realizing customers expect help with integration and making mixed environments work."

While the agreement between Sun and Microsoft promises homegrown solutions to interoperability--both companies have said they're committed to improving integratation between LDAP and Active Directory--Harris is confident that customers will continue to need help with complex integration problems well into the future.

"We're pleased with their agreement," he said. "It's a real validation of what we're doing for Microsoft to say coexistence and interoperability are important."

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just my thinking...
but i think MS NEEDS to ditch windows, completly. Maybe evne open source it. Sure it's been their cash cow, but they have soem great resources and programs. As much as i use open office and i think... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ryusen Posted on: 05/26/04 You are currently: Logged In as: a Guest  | Login | Terms of Use
No Way...  LinuxHippie | 05/24/04
Another bit of fortune  Fred Fredrickson | 05/25/04
Not to over criticize.  doe_z | 05/25/04
"with" or "on"  ryusen | 05/25/04
MS could bail itself out of its death spiral by working with this angle ...  oldskool | 05/25/04
just my thinking...  ryusen | 05/26/04
This is a travesty  Mike Cox | 05/25/04
Your MS network contacts MS with...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Mike's rep gave him a decoder ring ...  oldskool | 05/25/04
PKE encryption using keys generated...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Welcome back Mike  shallow_diver | 05/25/04
Cute....  DarbyOhara | 05/25/04
Microsoft is the largest customer  oldskool | 05/25/04
RE: This is a travesty  SC-man | 05/25/04
Kinky!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
ah... back in rare form (nt)  ryusen | 05/25/04
Now THAT'S humour  Expatriate US Geek | 05/25/04
I don't like most of those users' comments...  Grayson_Peddie | 05/25/04
Why would anyone migrate ...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Why would anyone migrate ...  seosamh_z | 05/25/04
Probably White Box guys  voska | 05/25/04
Why?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
This can already be done  Protector | 05/25/04
Another alternative...  bjbrock | 05/25/04
Wrong actually  voska | 05/25/04
This is good!  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Business doesn't car but those running business do  voska | 05/25/04
Good point ... but  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Just go with Novell  bchesmer | 05/25/04
ah .. but that's all AD is is LDAP, just a broken (extended) one  oldskool | 05/25/04
integration is obviously the answer for customers  oldskool | 05/25/04
Keep in Mind  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/25/04
i was wondering about that,  ryusen | 05/25/04
LOL...  LongShipUser | 05/25/04
So when SCO expires ...  George Mitchell | 05/25/04
Re: Keep in Mind  jcawley | 05/25/04

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