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Hi Guys and gals, We really need help from you all to make Ecma Office Open
XML a standard and we need support from Australia. Would you be able to sign up
to the community so that we have the support to get this through. All you need
is list a company name, URL and one contact. 2007 marks a new era for Microsoft with the exciting
launches of Windows Vista and Office 2007, and we look forward to partnering closely
with you to realise the full potential of these products. This year is also an
important year for Microsoft as Ecma Office Open XML, the document format for
Office 2007, is currently being considered for ratification as an international
standard for document formats before the International Organisation for
Standardization (ISO). ·
Highest quality standard that rigorously documents
all aspects of the format ·
Puts powerful extensibility in the hands of
users, enabling new and innovative scenarios for creating and consuming data in
documents ·
Detailed specifications enables multiple
interoperable implementations of individual features ·
Enables compatibility with billions of existing
documents ·
Serves users needs in the areas of cultural
diversity, accessibility and the long-term preservation of documents ·
Puts control over the evolution of the standards
in the hands of the largest user community (.i.e., the ISO) On December 8th, Ecma International, a highly respected
standardisation body, approved the adoption of Open XML as an international
open standard. The technical committee that approved it represented a wide
range of interests, including information technology companies (Apple, Intel,
Novell, Microsoft, NextPage, Toshiba), government institutions that archive
documents (the British Library, the U.S. Library of Congress) and sophisticated
"power users" of information technology (BP, Statoil, Barclays
Capital, Essilor). 1.
Provide us with a 2-4 sentence statement of support for
this document format that can be posted publicly. 2.
Send a letter of support to be addressed to the local
standards body. A suggested template for that letter of support is attached. 3.
Register your support at http://www.openxmlcommunity.org/ If you have any questions on the document format or process
for ISO Standardisation, please contact Sarah Bond, Platform Strategy Manager,
Microsoft Australia at sarahbon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Thank you for your support. Scott Fletcher Developer Audience Marketing Manager Microsoft Scott Fletcher | Microsoft | Developer and Platform
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Attachment:
Declaration of support (Standards Australia) FINAL.DOCX
Description: Declaration of support (Standards Australia) FINAL.DOCX
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