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Old 04-05-2011, 11:27 AM   #1
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Default Office 2007 Activation Microsoft cranks up its Ope

Now that Microsoft's Office Open XML specification has entered into the official ISO five-month technical review/balloting period, company employees are encouraging Microsoft supporters to lend their support to Microsoft's standardization campaign. Ecma approved Open XML as a standard in December. Open XML is an alternative to ODF, the Open Document Format,Microsoft Office Standard 2010, which already is an ISO-approved standard. Several Microsoft bloggers recently have posted links to an online petition in favor of ISO standardization of OpenXML. The petition asks customers,Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2010, partners and other interested parties to register their "full support for the ratification of the Ecma Open XML formats as an international open standard for documents,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, spreadsheets,Office Enterprise 2007, and presentations and strongly urge the British Standards Institute to support this Fast Track process." Am I the only one, in reading Microsoft's rationale for ISO standardization,Office 2007 Activation, who finds it ironic that Microsoft is citing "customer choice" and "interoperability" as the motivators for its moves? Wouldn't it be more genuine (to use another Microsoft buzzword) to admit that Microsoft is seeking standardization for Open XML because there is a growing number of customers — especially government customers — whose purchasing contracts require approved-standards-based technologies?
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