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Title: NIST endorses Microsoft's Open XML in upcoming vote Post by: Tanya on August 11, 2007, 07:02:19 AM NIST endorses Microsoft's Open XML in upcoming vote
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is backing Microsoft's effort to certify Office Open XML as an international standard. The U.S. standards body said on Friday that it has voted to conditionally approve Office Open XML (OOXML) pending some technical concerns in an upcoming standards approval vote. NIST is part of the committee that will establish the United States' position in a September 3 vote at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Microsoft is seeking ISO standardization as a way to appeal to government customers concerned over long-term archiving of digital documents. OpenDocument, or ODF, is another standard document format already approved by ISO. Advocates of ODF argue that a single standard is preferable while Microsoft executives argue that multiple standards provide more customer choice. Continue At Source Continue to this article at Bink.nu http://bink.nu/Article10761.bink |