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APPLE, BORLAND, LOTUS AND NOVELL ANNOUNCE JOINT DEVELOPMENT AND
SUPPORT OF VENDORDINDEPENDENT MESSAGING (VIM) INTERFACE
SPECIFICATION
First Release of Specification Available March 1992
REDWOOD CITY, California D February 4, 1992 D Apple Computer,
Inc., Borland International, Inc., Lotus Development Corporation
and Novell, Inc. today announced that the four companies have
signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and support
the VendorDIndependent Messaging (VIM) interface specification.
The four companies have formed a steering group and will serve as
the trustees of the VIM Interface standard.
The VIM Interface specification provides a nonDproprietary,
industry standard programming interface to help software developers
and corporate developers write messagingDand mailDenabled
applications. The VIM Interface alleviates the confusion created
by disparate programming interfaces on multiple computer platforms
and messaging systems.
"We were happy to form the VIM Interface group to work together as
equals to develop the best possible technical design representing
a broad set of needs and interests. Our efforts have resulted in
the VendorDIndependent Messaging Interface specification. Lotus'
earlier proposal, known as OMI and designed with the participation
of Apple and IBM, has served as a catalyst for the formation of
this new joint effort," said Gursharan Sidhu, Apple's technical
director and chairman of the VIM Interface steering group. "The
trusteeship of the VIM Interface by respected leaders of the
industry assures software developers of a vendorDindependent
programming interface available on multiple system platforms and in
various system vendor products. As a group, we want to move the
industry forward by facilitating the use of messaging services in
applications."
Apple, Borland, Lotus, Novell and IBM Announce Support
Apple will support the VIM Interface in future versions of System
7D. Borland will take advantage of the VIM Interface to let its
customers access a variety of mail and messaging environments.
Lotus will support the VIM Interface in future versions of its
cc:Mail and Notes products. Novell will support the VIM Interface
in future versions of its NetWare MHSD (Message Handling Service)
products. IBM will support the VIM Interface in its office product
strategy.
"The VIM Interface is an important part of Apple's strategy for our
Open Collaboration Environment (OCE)," explained Roger Heinen,
Apple's vice president and general manager of the Macintosh
Software Architecture division. "Built upon System 7, OCE is an
underlying foundation to create new collaborative Macintosh
applications. Support of the VIM Interface standard in OCE
demonstrates Apple's commitment to promoting multiDplatform
development."
"The VIM Interface will help us to deliver messaging capabilities
that will take advantage of a wide variety of transports," said
Richard Schwartz, Borland's senior vice president and chief
technical officer. "By using the VIM Interface, we can concentrate
on developing great applications that will provide broad
connectivity without having to write to multiple proprietary
programming interfaces."
"Customers are telling us that workgroup solutions on multiple
platforms are critical to their businesses," said Terry Rogers,
vice president and general manager of Lotus' Communications
Products Division. "We are pleased to be working with the other
steering group members to expand the availability of mailDenabled
applications."
Kanwal Rekhi, executive vice president of Novell's Interoperability
Systems Group, said, "Novell is pleased to have contributed to the
specification's development and will support it so developers have
the freedom to choose how they build their products. Novell
remains committed to the more than 700 SMFD (Standard Message
Format) developers; the VIM Interface will provide a procedural
programming interface alternative to the SMF file format interface
incorporated in the NetWare MHS messaging engine."
Providing support for the VIM Interface in our office product
strategy emphasizes our commitment to open systems and enhances our
support for customers in mixed vendor environments," said Earl
Wheeler, IBM senior vice president and general manager, Programming
Systems.
VIM Interface Specification Details
This announcement by Apple, Borland, Lotus and Novell supercedes
all aspects of the previous OMI specification and the announcement
by Lotus last September. The VIM Interface specification will be
available to all interested parties in March 1992. Vendors will be
able to develop software implementations based on the VIM Interface
with no royalty fees. Further details regarding the specification
and its technical support will be outlined by the VIM Interface
steering group prior to its distribution.