Eric Knorr (below) is of course correct in seeing Microsoft attempting to take over the centre of the chess board -- exactly like Sun and IBM. What I found more interesting was his conclusion: "If you ask me, Sun should bite the bullet and join [the WS-I] now." The Web Services - Interoperability alliance already has more than 50 members including IBM, Oracle, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu-Siemens and Intel, as well as companies such as Ford, Reuters and United Airlines. None of them are Microsoft pawns. It is in everybody's interest for Web services to interoperate, and it doesn't make any sense not to participate in a group trying to ensure that they do. OK, too bad for Sun if it lets itself be isolated, but it is no different from Sun's use of the Liberty Alliance to try to isolate Microsoft's Passport. If the boot is on the other foot this time, tough. As Sun's boss Scott "Motormouth" McNealy likes to say: Get over it.
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