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Sun and Accenture team up for server software

Stephen Shankland CNET News.com

Published: 15 Sep 2006 10:40 BST

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Consulting firm Accenture announced a deal on Wednesday to use Sun server software in computing system designs for specific industries.

The company previously resold Sun's software, but now it will also develop specific products using it, and place some of its staff at Sun to develop expertise, said Accenture chief technology officer Don Rippert.

The pact involves Sun's software for identity management and services-oriented architecture, the companies said. In addition, Accenture will look at other software partnership areas in the future, Rippert said.

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