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September 18th, 2007

IBM's attacks Microsoft with an OpenOffice symphony

Posted by Dan Farber @ 7:50 am

Categories: IBM, Microsoft, Open Source

Tags: OpenOffice, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Attack, Dan Farber

It’s like a deja vu all over again, a battle of two major forces played over and over. Once again IBM is making an attempt to take down Microsoft, this time the lucrative Office franchise. Reusing an old IBM/Lotus name, Lotus Symphony is likely to meet the same fate as the ill-fated OS/2 and Lotus SmartSuite, the operating system IBM and productivity suite created in the 1990’s to topple Windows.

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This time IBM is going the open source route, with a freely downloadable version of OpenOffice.org, joining Google in promoting the client-based productivity suite, which came out of Sun. IBM is even dedicating engineers to working on the OpenOffice project.

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However, IBM isn’t offering a freely downloadable communication suite, with email, calendar, instant messaging and other collaboration features as part of its symphony–at least not yet.

IBM thinks that it can do for OpenOffice what it did for Linux, in terms of sales, service and support efforts. It can also make money on the freely downloadable software selling consulting and support contracts to large corporations.

IBM, Sun, Google and other also want to make OpenDocument Format (ODF) that Symphony uses a standard document format, versus Microsoft’s Office Open XML, which the International Organization for Standardization in Europe rejected as a standard.

After a decade, OpenOffice is a blip on Microsoft’s screen. It could take another decade for IBM to make inroads with Symphony, especially given it doesn’t have a cloud-based version yet. Nor is Microsoft standing still, and Google also seems to be interested in this space, with online collaboration at its core. Even Yahoo has raised its hand with its aquisition of Zimbra, and Zoho and ThinkFree will eventually get scooped up by a bigger player.

Even Larry Dignan is jumping into the fray:

Without further ado, I introduce DigOffice, a new paradigm in productivity software. It’ll be SAASy, on-demand, comply with all those document formats everyone gripes about. You’ll dig DigOffice so much that you’ll drop Microsoft Office, fire your CIO for being so stupid and embrace an open source, browser-centric productivity reality. Of course, DigOffice will have so much AJAX that you can clean your kitchen sink. And it’ll all work offline.

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE:IBM?s attacks Microsoft with an OpenOffice symphony
Now it get harder and harder to believe on the tech press, there seems that a lot of "Redmond Journalist" around.

For example this paragraph is irrelevant.
"However, IBM isn?t offering a fr... (Read the rest)
Posted by: evilmind Posted on: 10/05/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Stick to politics  P. Douglas | 09/18/07
Politics  Update victim | 09/20/07
Thanks for the link...  BillyG_n_SC | 09/18/07
Link worked for me  yyuko@... | 09/18/07
Think Stratetic -- IBM does  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/18/07
"IBM plans in the long term."  dave.leigh@... | 09/18/07
Citrix and OS/2  mighetto | 09/18/07
Good one!  KTLA | 09/18/07
sorry, but collarotation and ownership are NOT the same  Update victim | 09/20/07
Sorry about that "collarotation", should be "collaboration"  Update victim | 09/20/07
Message has been deleted.  David GroberZDNet Moderator | 09/18/07
Is there nobody immune?  nucrash | 09/18/07
RE: IBM's attacks Microsoft with an OpenOffice symphony  sj_z | 09/19/07
your point  dbfarber | 09/19/07
Dear Dan,  Update victim | 09/20/07
OpenProj adds to a bad week for Microsoft  linuxbeatsms@... | 09/20/07
RE: IBM's attacks Microsoft with an OpenOffice symphony  Update victim | 09/20/07
RE:IBM?s attacks Microsoft with an OpenOffice symphony  evilmind | 10/05/07

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