Sun and Oracle target MS Office users with new software solution.(Desktop Conferencing)

MSI, September, 2003

Sun Microsystems and Oracle Corp. have a joint solution they believe will be competition for Microsoft's ubiquitous Office suite. The new offering combines the recently released second version of the Oracle Collaboration Suite with StarOffice, a suite of word processing and spreadsheet applications from Sun. The combined software set will run on Sun Solaris servers.

The Oracle Collaboration suite contains calendar and e-mail functions, voice mail, and Web conferencing capabilities.

Microsoft is expected to integrate its Office applications with real-time conferencing and Web meeting features when Office 2003 debuts this fall. Both the Microsoft and Sun-Oracle solutions can help companies engage in collaborative business processes, but the...

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