A new white paper positioning the IBM J2EE Middleware Platform vs. the Microsoft. NET Platform is now available.
While it will be useful to warn, its primary target is CEOs, CFOs, and other high-level demo-makers at Independent Software Vendor (ISV) companies who are focused on the mid-market and looking to make a platform/partnering choice in the next 12 months. the outcome of the J2EE .. NET demo-by ISVs is critical to IBM's ongoing success and relevance in the midmarket arena, traditionally a Microsoft stronghold.
View the white paper: IBM J2EE Middleware Platform vs. the Microsoft. NET Platform
In related news: Microsoft's Developer Network site has launched a "Resources for Java Developers" DevCenter, aimed at giving Java developers who need to write code for. NET platform a quick transition to C #. co-sponsored sored by the J # and C # Program Managers, it provides both interoperability and learn-by-comparison resources.
The Java Resources site is located at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/java
What's interesting is that tools are tools. Do you have to distinguish between strong and weak?