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Sun says Yahoo! for portal software

Wylie Wong CNET News.com

Published: 13 May 2002 11:06 BST

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Sun Microsystems, which makes software for building corporate portal Web sites, will soon make Yahoo!'s content available to Sun business customers.

The company on Monday will announce plans to build Yahoo! technology into its portal-server software, which allows businesses to create portals for their employees, customers and business partners. Such portals give people one view to corporate email and other company information, such as human resources and sales data. Individual employees can personalise their portal pages for their specific needs.

Sun competes against Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, BEA Systems and others in the lucrative market for e-business software -- and portal-server software has become a strong seller. Yahoo! has been trying to augment its revenue with a big push into the corporate market.

Sun executives said companies can now give employees, customers and partners access to popular Yahoo! content, such as news, stock prices and weather information.

The new alliance pairs Yahoo!'s corporate product -- called My Yahoo Enterprise Edition -- with the Sun ONE portal server. The server is part of Sun's family of iPlanet e-business software.

The joint offering will be available in the third quarter, the companies said. Sun customers who want to use the Yahoo! services will be offered a free 120-day trial.


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