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Old 06-09-2011, 10:48 AM   #1
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The votes have been tallied however it;s still not 100 percent certain that Microsoft;s Workplace Open XML (OOXML) document-format will probably develop into an ISO standard.(Supposedly, the vote is still as well shut to simply call and neither ISO nor Microsoft is yet discussing the final outcomes. But various websites are speculating that OOXML did manage to obtain enough votes to safe ISO standardization position.)Update: The official statement through the ISO Central Secretariat;s office: “Because ISO needs first to inform its worldwide membership of national standards bodies of these results, a press release on this subject will be issued on Wednesday,Office Home And Business 2010, 2 April 2008.” No doubt word of the official count will leak well before that…. Some — and not just Microsoft employees — think ISO standardization for OOXML will be a good thing. Others consider OOXML becoming an ISO regular (like its rival Open Document Format alternative previously is) to get one more example of Microsoft monopoly power run amok.At this point, I;m more interested in lessons learned during the past months of regular squabbling, where both the OOXML and the ODF backers spent lots of time and money lobbying governments, partners and customers.(I;ve noticed a number of Softies and other OOXML backers now saying publicly that the ODF camp could have better spent its anti-OOXML energies and funds improving the quality of ODF and products that implement it. However,Office Home And Student 2010 Key, the same can be said about OOXML,Cheap Windows 7 Home Basic, Workplace and other products implementing Microsoft;s document format. Lobbying monies were wasted on both sides.)When I asked Tom Robertson, Microsoft’s General Manager of Interoperability and Standards,Office 2010 Standard Product Key, last week about what lessons the Redmondians learned from the OOXML debate,Cheap Windows 7 Home Basic, he gave me a pretty noncommittal answer: “There;s (now) a greater recognition in the role standards play in the marketplace.”I;d argue there;s also a greater recognition by Microsoft that simply owning more than 90 % marketshare (as Workplace does on Windows desktops) doesn;t mean it can dictate when and if it can monkey with something as important as how documents are stored — at least not without a lot of outcry by customers and its competitors.Other lessons learned through the OOXML vs. ODF battle:* Everyone plays politics. Microsoft lobbied. IBM lobbied. Google lobbied. Why? Government contracts are lucrative. No vendor can afford to be cut out of competing for business simply because it can;t check the “ISO standard” box on the request-for-proposal form.* Interoperability isn;t a nicety — it;s a necessity. Would Microsoft proactively have worked with Sun, Novell and other vendors on creating OOXML-ODF translators and connectors if the lack of interoperabiltiy between OOXML and ODF wasn;t highlighted by its critics? I;m doubtful.* Backwards compatibility shouldn;t be an afterthought. Making a change as sweeping as altering the underlying document format in Office can;t be done without considering backward compatibility. Mac Office 2004 users nevertheless don;t have a way to read the new Workplace 2007 file formats.What else do you think the OOXML standards battle taught Microsoft — and its competitors?
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