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World body confirms Microsoft's Open XML as new standard

Posted : Wed, 02 Apr 2008 15:13:09 GMT
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Category : Technology
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Hamburg - The International Standards Organization (ISO) announced Wednesday the adoption of Office Open XML as a new standard, a move that in a few years will make the document format a familiar part of life to millions of computer users. The decision, after a close vote by ISO member nations, marks a win for Microsoft against a rival industry consortium.

In the past, ISO has recognized document standards such as PDF (portable document format). Most computers in the world can open PDF files, whereas users have difficulty swapping documents in the hundreds of minor formats that exist.

Centuries from now, future historians may not even be able to read documents written in the obscure formats.

Dorothee Belz, chief legal officer of Microsoft Germany, said Wednesday that ISO's seal of approval meant programmes would be perpetually available to open OOXML documents. Old ".doc" files written since the early 1990s can be converted to the format.

The new standard, known as OOXML, missed out on adoption in a close vote last September among the 87 member nations of the ISO, which has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

The debate over Office Open XML split the computer world, since its adoption saves Microsoft from having to re-engineer its Office 2007 software, which is built around the new standard. Other makers will be able to use OOXML, since its rules are public.

The adoption of OOXML was opposed by a group that included the IBM, Google and Sun Microsystems companies.

They said it was superfluous and the world should make do with another, similar standard, ODF, which the ISO had adopted earlier.

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By: Dave , Wed, 02 Apr 2008 23:50:55 GMT

"Centuries from now, future historians may not even be able to read documents written in the obscure formats."

Quite right you are. Please take a closer look at the reasons many organizations are resisting OOXM.

As OOXML is currently written, only Microsoft can implement it. Thus 100 years from now, you will need a Microsoft product to view your documents.

Nearly all of the opposition to OOXML has been about removing the pieces of the standard which only Microsoft will be able to implement.

Please take a look at the back story. I think that you find that Microsoft went to great political lengths to affect what should have been a technical decision.



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