OpenForum Europe Welcomes Announcement from ISO
Open Document format (ODF) is to be recognised as an international standard
OpenForum Europe strongly welcomes the news that ISO has formally voted
for Open Document format (ODF) to be recognised as an international
standard. The decision confirms ODF as a key component for the future
in the public and private sector. ODF is vitally important in ensuring
that valuable data is not lost from organisations due to
incompatibility with different systems. Nowhere is this more visible
than the public sector and national government, which are responsible
for maintaining the nation’s inheritance for future citizens.
OFE calls upon every European National Government to act now to
formally adopt ODF as the recognised open standard for data formats and
to take practical action to implement this. OFE has in the past been
critical of Europe in lagging behind the rest of the world in adoption
of ODF, for example the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and will be
seeking assurance from the European Commission on the steps it will now
be taking to provide leadership to Member States.
OFE
equally calls upon the ICT industry to respond by incorporating ODF as
a supported format in all its applications and delivered solutions.
Notably OFE calls upon Microsoft, as the dominant office system
supplier, to immediately announce support for ODF in future versions of
Microsoft Office. Anything less than 100% support, and a continuation
of the lack of compatibility between Microsoft and ODF, will raise real
questions on the validity of Microsoft's declared support for
'Openness'.
Lock in to solutions from a proprietary supplier is
seen to be the single largest inhibitor to Open Choice and delivery of
the European i2010 plan, and OFE has already announced that it believes
up to 90 % of public sector organisations in the UK have unwittingly
fallen foul of this issue.
OFE, alongside the Institute of IT
Training, are tackling this problem with the announcement last month of
'Certified Open' (TM), a certification scheme to validate the openness
of products and solutions, to ensure inter-operability. This is being
trialled in the UK Local Government , and was developed with the
support of Open Source Academy, the UK Government sponsored project on
use of Open Source. With the announcement by ISO, Certified Open will
now be enhanced to specifically check on the use of open standards for
Document formats.
OFE will continue to act as a full supporter
of ODF within its championship of Open Choice and Competition, and will
continue to offer full support to the ODF Alliance.
Links: ODF Alliance
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