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Sun-Microsoft Truce to Ease Firms' Fears

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NEW YORK--Sun Microsystems’ agreement with Microsoft to settle a wide range of long-running disputes will ultimately benefit trading firm developers, though the exact nature of those benefits is still murky, industry players say.

Earlier this month, Microsoft agreed to pay Sun a total of $1.95 billion to resolve antitrust, patent and royalty issues. The agreement promised a high degree of collaboration between the Java development environment and Microsoft .Net, which has gained currency with

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