Software development company
JuxtaComm
Technologies has filed a legal case against a range of high profile
companies, including
IBM and
Microsoft,
for alleged breaches of a data-integration patent.
Juxtacomm claims that the firms named in the suit have infringed its patent
covering a 'system for transforming and exchanging data between distributed
heterogeneous computer systems'.
Canada-based JuxtaComm filed the action in the US District Court for the
Eastern District of Texas on 17 August.
The case concerns US Patent 6,195,662 B1, which JuxtaComm originally applied
for on 27 June 1997 and was granted on 27 February 2001.
The legal filing names a number of high profile firms including:
Ascential
Software Corporation;
Business
Objects SA;
Business
Objects America; CA;
Cognos;
DataMirror;
Fiorano
Software;
Hummingbird;
IBM;
Informatica;
Information
Builders;
Intersystems;
iWay
Software;
MetaStorm;
Microsoft;
Open
Text Corporation;
Software
AG;
Sybase; and
WebMethods.
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