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Monday
21Jan2008

Response to Ars Technica's article on the ODF/OOXML report

By Guy Creese (Burton Group Blog)
Five days ago Ars Technica issued its view of the Burton Group ODF/OOXML report and made it clear that they disagreed with its findings, going with the headline, "Analyst group slams ODF, downplays Microsoft ISO abuses."
We've had some questions from Burton Group clients and others about the article, so I thought it would be worthwhile to go through where we agree, where we disagree, where Ars Technica mischaracterizes what we said, and where it's wrong.

http://ccsblog.burtongroup.com/collaboration_and_content/2008/01/response-to-ars.html

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