The Fall of Microsoft Office
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In-the-Clouds-with-SOA-XML-and-the-Open-Web
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Discussion of SOA, Cloud Computing, SaaS, Open Web Standards, and the importance of portable XML documents.
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- Garyedwards on 2008-05-29 - Tags ODF , OOXML , XAML , ISO
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on 2008-05-29 by garyedwards
UH? When is this going to happen? How is it that OpenOffice, Google Docs and Zoho enter an existing MSOffice business workgroup? Where are the conversions of scripts, macros, OLE, security settings, data and media bindings? That's right. They are no where to be found. Which means that these application interlopers have no means of entering an existing MSOffice anchored workgroup, workflow or business process.
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on 2008-05-29 by garyedwards
Of course they have an alternative: the MS Web-Stack centered by Exchange/SharePoint/MS SQL Server. The whole idea is to migrate existing MSOffice anchored business processes to this new Web-Stack before interloper can figure out what happened. ISO approval of OOXML is the final piece to understanding this complex puzzle. Let the transition begin!


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