DCOM for Solaris released

Software AG is now shipping the first commercial version of Microsoft'sDistributed Component Object Model (DCOM) software for a non-Windowsplatform. DCOM for UNIX on Sun Solaris is the first step toward makingMicrosoft's component software strategy

Paul Thurrott

September 18, 1997

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Software AG is now shipping the first commercial version of Microsoft'sDistributed Component Object Model (DCOM) software for a non-Windowsplatform. DCOM for UNIX on Sun Solaris is the first step toward makingMicrosoft's component software strategy cross-platform. Analysts, however,are unconvinced.

"The reason they're doing it is not so people can develop and use DCOM natively on UNIX. It's totally from the standpoint of allowing native Windows applications to get at UNIX resources, which they characterize as legacy," said Stan Dolberg, of Forrester Research. "They're creating interoperability so DCOM can be used as the wire protocol to invoke a UNIXapplication [from Windows]."

The Solaris DCOM release includes UNIX versions of COM, the DCOM libraries,Structured Storage, Monikers, Automation, Uniform Data Transfer, Registry, Service Control Manager, MSRPC (Microsoft's version of the DCE RPC) with TCP/IP support, Microsoft Interface Definition Language Compiler, the ActiveX Template Library, and Windows NT LAN Manager Security.

The software is available free of charge from the Software AG Web site

About the Author

Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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