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Microsoft Office File Format approved as standard
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Microsoft Office File Format approved as standard

by Will Head  on Dec 12, 2006
Business still to be convinced.
Business still to be convinced.

Microsoft's Office Open XML format has been approved by the Ecma international standards organisation.

The vote could help boost acceptance of Microsoft's format over the rival OpenDocument format.

"This does not make us want to go back to Office, [but] it encourages us to use both formats," Danny J. Wall, a network engineer at Health First, told Computerworld.

Health First spent the past two years moving 5,000 of its users from Office 97 to the open source OpenOffice.org suite. The move is estimated to have been cheaper than migrating people to Office 2003.

Dave Jenkins, chief technology officer at Backcountry.com, was less impressed with the Ecma stamp of approval.

"In the long run, I think everyone will go to XML, but I don't think they'll go to Microsoft's XML,” he told Computerworld. "If something is going to be open, it has to be all the way open."

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