The
International
Organisation for Standardisation's recent approval of the
OpenDocument
format is a major blow to
Microsoft, according to
Gartner.
The analyst firm said that the ISO's unanimous approval of ISO/IEC 26300
earlier this month effectively elevates the
Oasis
OpenDocument format to the official XML document format.
It is now unlikely that the ISO will adopt Microsoft's
Open
XML document format.
"This validates the Oasis technical committee's nearly four-year effort (led
by Sun Microsystems, and
including Adobe Systems,
IBM and Textuality) to
develop an XML representation for document formats such as text files and
spreadsheets," noted a Gartner analysis written by Rita Knox and Michael Silver.
"From the outset, we predicted that Microsoft would face greater competition
if Oasis succeeded."
The study added that global government agencies are increasingly seeking
document format compatibility among users who don't have access to common
applications, particularly Microsoft Office applications.
According to Gartner, ODF opens up opportunities for new products including
integrated "composite" documents that mix text, graphics or spreadsheet
elements, without the need for viewers to shift between applications.
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