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Microsoft Interoperability

Interoperability is all about different software products working together. Microsoft embraces interoperability—through our products today, with the new generation of XML-enabled software, through technology and IP licensing, and in our partnerships with companies that are dedicated to helping software products work together.


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PR Announcement

Every day, businesses wrestle with the challenge of making a wide variety of software from different vendors work together. It's crucial to success in streamlining business processes, getting closer to customers and partners, or making mergers and acquisitions successful. Read more…

Interoperability Month Webcasts

Register for the month-long webcast series focusing on interoperability: why it matters to the business, common strategies and methods, and guidance on specific implementation scenarios among the major platform players.

Building Interoperability into Your Enterprise

Discover downloadable content about enterprise interoperability and integration scenarios, and information about how specific Microsoft products can help your existing systems work better together while enabling your composite application strategy for the future.

Featured Articles

Learn how Microsoft is enabling solutions to work in heterogeneous environments and how we plan to apply the principles of the Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI) as we move forward.

As organizations spend more time and money investigating how best to leverage Web services and its enabling technologies, they should be aware of the strengths and limitations of the technology—specifically, those related to developer agility, maintainability, and interoperability.

This Microsoft Enterprise Development Strategy Series briefing introduces the Microsoft platform for non–Microsoft audiences, covering key application platform requirements in the enterprise and Microsoft's view on connected systems and service orientation.

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