In a move that promises to facilitate interoperability of AJAX-based applications developed with different tools and frameworks, Microsoft on Tuesday announced it has joined the OpenAJAX Alliance.
Microsoft is the 72nd software vendor to join the 10-month old consortium, which hopes to assure that applications developed using AJAX with different development tools interoperate and integrate reliably.
The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant announced its entrance into the alliance at the AJAXWorld East conference in New York. "We are looking forward to carrying forward what you can do with AJAX and are really open in an integrated way," said Brad Abrams, lead program manager for Microsoft's Common Language Runtime, speaking at a session where the company announced its membership.
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