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Massachusetts Should Close Down OpenDocument

Publication:Fox NewsDate:Sep 30 2005
Reporter:James Prendergast

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Webmaster's note: The author of the piece, James Prendergast, is the is executive director of Americans for Technology Leadership. This organization lists Microsoft as a founding member.

The technology trades, blogs and industry are buzzing about a monumental policy shift in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Officials in the state have proposed a new policy that mandates that every state technology system use only applications designed around OpenDocument file formats.

Such a policy might seem like something that should concern only a small group of technology professionals, but in fact the implications are staggering and far-reaching. The policy promises to burden taxpayers with new costs and to disrupt how state agencies interact with citizens, businesses and organizations.


 

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SubjectPosted byDate
Embracing OpenDocumentbim_bim30 Sep, 05:26
talk about your yes man!cadstarsucks30 Sep, 12:22
The sky is falling! ...The sky is falling! ...Stoobie30 Sep, 12:48
Microsoft must be really scared of this one!Bob Robertson30 Sep, 14:10
Hmm...M. Luke Myers30 Sep, 15:29
What he doesn't addressasacan30 Sep, 15:57
How dare they!pinniped30 Sep, 17:19

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