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I’ve linked this from an earlier post, but it probably worth highlighting.
Following on from one of the sessions that took place as part of the DII workshop on ODF and Office SP2 in Redmond Doug Mahugh has written up what was described as the guiding principles for the ODF implementation in Microsoft Office.
This blog post [...]
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I hadn’t realized it had been two years already!
S.Somasegar has a celebratory post up this morning discussing two years of Codeplex.
Since launching, CodePlex has grown steadily, recently achieving two major milestones: 1,000,000 unique visitors/month and 5,000 total projects. CodePlex projects appeal to many audiences and include the AJAX Control Toolkit, Rawr (a .NET tool for [...]
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During his keynote on Thursday at OSCON Peter Salus reminded us that many of the stories that we discuss today about technology are just replayed from years past, the names change and the scale grows but the stories are fundamentally the same.
Increasingly I find myself involved in discussions about IPv6 implementation, it was discussed at the [...]
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Several blogs are reporting on the highlights from Sam Ramji’s keynote at OSCON this morning.
Sam announced several items of significance that will dramatically advance the work that Microsoft is already doing with the Open Source developer community.
This is one of those posts where I’m probably better off quoting several others rather than sharing my own [...]
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A quick mention.
Doug Mahugh is outlining a workshop that will be held on Microsoft’s Campus in Redmond on July 30th, principally looking at some of the document format interoperability work that will be going into Microsoft Office SP2.
We’re holding a workshop in Redmond on July 30 to talk about our ODF support in [...]
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Big steps today towards meeting the commitments that the company has made to interoperability with our high volume products.
You’ll find the details in a press release here;
Highlights of the actions announced today include: posting Version 1.0 releases of technical documentation for Microsoft protocols built into Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft [...]
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My colleague Gray Knowlton has a post up on his blog this morning talking about our unwavering commitment to OpenXML as an essential component of the Microsoft Office System.
Many have asked or speculated that the recent announcement of ODF in Service Pack 2 is an indication that Microsoft is quietly stepping away from Open XML. Some ask… [...]
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I see Eric White is carrying details of the release of the OpenXML Powertools on his blog today.
If you want to be able to generate OpenXML documents on the server, without an installation of Microsoft Office, then this is the way to do it.
You’ll find the details on Eric’s blog by following this link;
Processing Open [...]
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Back in March of this year, Doug Mahugh talked about the roadmap for the OpenXML SDK, an important set of tools that will allow developers to quickly develop applications that read and right OpenXML (ECMA-376) documents.
This first version of the SDK, which is available as of today, includes a set of APIs capable of manipulating [...]
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Several blogs this week caught the ratification of IS 38500 by the ISO, at standard providing a framework for Corporate Governance of Information Technology.
Serge Thorn talks a little about the origins of this work, discussing how it draws from an Australian Standard, AS8015;
Establish clearly understood responsibilities for ICT (eg, ensure individuals understand and accept their [...]
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The laziest type of blog post is one that just quotes a bunch of other people and adds little value in its own right, I tend to use this blog as a combination of a place to document some of my own views and a place to store my own notes as various events [...]
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It has been a fun week watching the goings on in Geneva, some of the well orchestrated activity outside of the BRM has been fascinating to follow. A little like a high tech episode of The Bold and The Beautiful.
Probably by pure coincidence Google’s Open Source Programs Manager, Zaheda Bhorat, added a post to The [...]
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A short while ago I mentioned that Microsoft had committed to releasing the file format specifications for the Microsoft Office Binary files under the Open Specification Promise and making them generally available, removing any of the complications that developers previously had to go through to get hold of these documents.
So, the only remaining question to [...]
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The technology world is one of many buzzwords and phrases, one that you hear a lot at the moment is “Service Oriented Architecture” or “SOA” which sounds like a highly technical methodology for systems design, in reality SOA techniques can provide a very effective way of dealing with organizational complexity and divides as we work [...]
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Several of my Microsoft colleagues are blogging this morning about a comment that Brian Jones posted yesterday. Brian announces two things that the company is doing to support developers and organizations that want to understand the relationship between the binary file formats and OpenXML and/or manage conversions between the two.
1. The specifications for the binary [...]
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