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Sun Microsystems Inc. and webMethods Inc. have won coveted seats on the board of directors of the Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I), which is developing profiles and recommended practices for using Web services to integrate systems.
The executives who will serve on the board are Mark Hapner, Sun's chief Web services strategist, and Andy Astor, vice president of enterprise Web services at Fairfax, Va.-based webMethods. On April 1, they will join representatives of founding board members Accenture Ltd., BEA Systems Inc., Fujitsu Ltd., Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM, Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp. and SAP AG. Sun has a two-year seat and webMethods has a one-year seat. The original members have permanent seats.
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