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It's not how many standards, but how truly open they are
XMPP and SIP/SIMPLE can be effectively federated, as my employer, Jabber, Inc., and others have proven. It is the use of proprietary undocumented standards (including vendor-specific modifications) that causes the most pain.
From an IT risk management standpoint, enterprises should avoid products and systems based on standards that are not completely open. XMPP's protocol governance model encourages openess and standards compliance.