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January 14th, 2008

Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:41 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Database, Google, Novell, Office, Office 2007, SharePoint Server

Tags: Burton Group, Information Technology, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, OOXML, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Emerging Technologies, Mary Jo Foley

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Market researchers with the Burton Group have issued a 37-page study– not commissioned by Microsoft or any other tech vendor — that finds Microsoft’s OOXML document format to be more useful than the rival ODF format backed by Microsoft’s competitors.

The new study, freely downloadble (in exchange for registration) from Burton’s Web site is entitled “What’s Up, .DOC? ODF, OOXML, and the Revolutionary Implications of XML in Productivity Applications.”

Office Open XML (OOXML) is Microsoft’s XML file format that it made the default in its Office 2007 suite. Open Document Format(ODF) is the file format championed by Sun Microsystems, IBM, Google and other Microsoft competitors. Microsoft is seeking ISO standards approval for OOXML, largely to appease customers who prefer/require standards-compliant products, as well as to head off ODF momentum, especially in developing nations.

In September, Microsoft lost its bid to fast-track OOXML through ISO. In February 2008, ISO will hold a ballot-resolution meeting on Microsoft’s OOXML ISO standardization bid.

After comparing the respective merits of OOXML and ODF, Burton made its recommendations for IT managers:

“Any organization directly or indirectly (e.g., exchanging files with business partners) using Microsoft Office applications should plan to exploit OOXML. In addition to being the default file format in Office 2007, OOXML offers significant compression and security advantages relative to earlier, binary Microsoft Office file formats.

“Although moving to OOXML file formats involves some administrative challenges, the opportunities for improved content management and productivity outweigh the short-term inconvenience of migrating from binary file formats.”

Burton Group analysts Guy Creese and Peter O’Kelly, authors of the new study, explained why they believe OOXML “will be more pervasive than ODF.” They said Microsoft’s format is a “better form-follows-function fit for most productivity application usage patterns.” They foundnd OOXML to be considerably more complex than ODF, and predicted that OOXML’s scope will likely expand to include application domains such as databases. (The analysts predict Microsoft won’t push that expansion in scope until after the Febraruy 2008 ISO OOXML standards vote, however.)

Burton doesn’t see ODF disappearing, but does expect the format to become increasingly hemmed-in. From the report:

“ODF represents laudable design and standards work. It’s a clean and useful design, but it’s appropriate mostly for relatively unusual scenarios in which full Microsoft Office file format fidelity isn’t a requirement. Overall, ODF addresses only a subset of what most organizations do with productivity applications today.”

The report continues:

“ODF is insufficient for complex real-world enterprise requirements, and it is indirectly controlled by Sun Microsystems, despite also being an ISO standard. It’s possible that IBM, Novell, and other vendors may be able to put ODF on a more customer-oriented trajectory in the future and more completely integrate it with the W3C content model, but for now ODF should be seen as more of an anti-Microsoft political statement than an objective technology selection.”

Burton also was skeptical about ODF-based products’ appeal even in budget-constrained and shops where Microsoft Office isn’t the established norm.

“The most significant value of ODF-based alternatives to Microsoft Office, for many organizations, may be in establishing a viable alternative that provides opportunities to negotiate more favorable pricing/licensing agreements with Microsoft. This doesn’t mean OpenOffice.org-derived productivity suites are actually more cost-effective than Office, since most enterprises would opt to purchase support and maintenance contracts for the Office alternatives (e.g., IBM Lotus Symphony, the Novell Edition of OpenOffice.org, or Sun’s StarOffice) and since Microsoft has been able to exploit very large economies of scale to keep Office relatively inexpensive.”

In the long run, the OOXML vs. ODF battle may be superseded by new standards emerging from the W3C, such as XForms, according to Burton.

“The W3C model, building on XML, CSS, and other W3C standards, is likely to ultimately be more influential and pervasive than ODF and OOXML. It’s also something of a circular reference, of course, since both ODF and OOXML are defined in terms of several W3C standards.”

The Burton authors released this study “to help catalyze and advance the debate” between OOXML and ODF before the February ISO standards vote, Creese blogged. So, debaters, what’s your take on Burton’s findings?

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BRB... I gotta get some popcorn for this....  James T. Kirk | 01/14/08
Watching Plenty_a . . . er . . No_Axe is going to be fun!  CobraA1 | 01/14/08
Our father, who art in heaven  fr0thy | 01/15/08
About the war...  Marie55 | 01/17/08
Third Group Who Oppose MS  ricegf | 01/19/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  mymyjonas@... | 01/14/08
based on what?  stevey_d | 01/14/08
Burton is right, in a vacummmmmm.  Trent Black | 01/15/08
Actually..  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Yes I agree  fr0thy | 01/15/08
OOXML is not open. DON'T use it.  bjbrock | 01/14/08
The rest of the world doesn't like OOXML...  bjbrock | 01/14/08
theinqurer? Buwahahaha  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
They are simpley repoeting...  bjbrock | 01/14/08
They have NEVER  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
No one can be that naive...  TheWerewolf | 01/14/08
I disagree!  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
ZDNet does the exact same thing  luch3 | 01/14/08
Re: No one can be that naive...  none none | 01/14/08
But Microsoft on the other hand  fr0thy | 01/15/08
Any evidence to support your clam of bias on their part? NT  raycote | 01/14/08
In No Axe's world you should default to M$  fr0thy | 01/14/08
Even if that were  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Windows only boy  fr0thy | 01/15/08
Protecting?  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
What's M$  quikboy | 01/15/08
But Mr M$ only No_axe knows all  fr0thy | 01/15/08
It is open, even to open source types.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
There you go....  James T. Kirk | 01/14/08
Pray tell...  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/14/08
Old documantation  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
The ISO folks?  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/14/08
Actually, No.  FatherJ | 01/15/08
oh now  xuniL_z | 01/14/08
You mean...  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/14/08
Quite the contrary  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
And I thought...  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/15/08
hmmmmm.  xuniL_z | 01/16/08
re: oh now  daftkey | 01/15/08
I'm talking about perhaps  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
So this is well documented?  Robert Crocker | 01/14/08
You are looking at  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
so you're saying OOXML isn't read yet for use  stevey_d | 01/14/08
Of course it is, why are you being so silly  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
How's this for clarification?  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
Waste of Time  TripleII | 01/14/08
Well, your thoughts on OOXML will be affirmed, or not, soon enough eh?  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
A pox on both your houses!  gary.edwards | 01/22/08
Let's try those links again:  gary.edwards | 01/22/08
Interesting loop back on those links!  gary.edwards | 01/22/08
Link into OpenOffice Source Code:  gary.edwards | 02/01/08
Microsoft seldom "well documents"...  bjbrock | 01/14/08
Ah, so you admit you don't know  NonZealot | 01/14/08
I got that info from here.  bjbrock | 01/14/08
Half the world?  NonZealot | 01/14/08
Even the DOJ complained about...  bjbrock | 01/14/08
lol, yeah...  jasonp@... | 01/14/08
LOL.....jason...you honestly think....  xuniL_z | 01/14/08
Or when you can't compete,,,  AdventTech67 | 01/14/08
Troll boy  fr0thy | 01/14/08
You are showing true pretense.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
You do need a history lesson  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
Don't worry, it will be adopted  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
No worries mate. Just...  bjbrock | 01/14/08
No Facts strikes again!  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
Gee, nothing like some biased reporting  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Hi!  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
GOOD GOD ! The MS Shill is at it again !!!  AdventTech67 | 01/14/08
What is your point? ?  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Are you serious?  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
No thanks you more than proved  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
more than proved what a tool you are  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
Oh you sure did Mikey. You da man. look mikey, reply needed.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
It is?  Limpalot | 01/15/08
Microsoft wants it to be a standard, not open  CodeCurmudgeon | 01/15/08
That is the best argument you have?  Doogie | 01/16/08
"OOMXL" or DIS-29500?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/14/08
Ranting about OOXML is a waste of time  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
I've already got the popcorn out  NonZealot | 01/14/08
Talkback is all about ranting.  bjbrock | 01/14/08
Nope...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Ranting about ODF...  jasonp@... | 01/14/08
MS Shill, why don't you S.T.F.U already!!!  AdventTech67 | 01/14/08
Report  tombalablomba | 01/14/08
as an aside  tombalablomba | 01/14/08
Good study  easson | 01/14/08
European Governments  tombalablomba | 01/14/08
How many times do you need to get bitten?  MisterMiester | 01/14/08
Never been bitten...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
What the ...  MisterMiester | 01/14/08
Me thinks it's time  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
Burton take path of least resistance  daintree.peters@... | 01/14/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  Roger_Jennings | 01/14/08
just ignore the "Burton Group study"  Linux Geek | 01/14/08
Paranoid much?  Churlish | 01/14/08
And of course you have proof of this, right?  James T. Kirk | 01/14/08
here is a real study not M$ bull...  Linux Geek | 01/14/08
theinquire? Good gawd why?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Yep Axey, a factual report of trouble is always M$ bashing to you (NT)  Update victim | 01/16/08
Are the "it's a biased study" trolls paid by MS  MarkHarrison | 01/14/08
Excellent!  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
No, they are honest to goodness ABM trolls  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Unlike the dishonest NBM trolls?  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
NBM? Never Been Microsoft Trolls........no reply needed mikey.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
This is nonsense Microsoft office can use ODF  stevey_d | 01/14/08
Why would they?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
ODF isn't a lesser file format  stevey_d | 01/14/08
What do you mean you can't parse it?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Microsoft already built the house,  AdventTech67 | 01/14/08
No idea what your rant is.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
You don't understand because it is too obvious  glocks out | 01/15/08
Since you bring that up  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/14/08
Re: Since you bring that up  none none | 01/14/08
But why then, when it counts the most ...  Too Old For IT | 01/15/08
Re: But why then, when it counts the most ...  vlgligor@... | 01/16/08
M$ = Proprietary lock-in  Don Collins | 01/14/08
Proprietary = Bad? Is that the same as Liberal = Bad?  xuniL_z | 01/14/08
Proprietary = poor people can't afford it.  Don Collins | 01/14/08
That is a totally political statement.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
There is nothing illegal aobut proprietary software  Ole Man | 01/14/08
Can you teach me....  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Apparently, no one can teach you anything  Ole Man | 01/15/08
Exactly.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Proprietary just means commercial;  Too Old For IT | 01/15/08
Total BS...let's analyze...  techboy_z | 01/14/08
GOOD ANALISYS  theo_durcan | 01/14/08
So how do you  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
How about...  jasonp@... | 01/14/08
And when someone builds it  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Believe it or not  theo_durcan | 01/14/08
And that of course is a CHOICE  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
It should be very easy...  storm14k | 01/14/08
Say what?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
More like  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
no fire...  tyson@... | 01/15/08
No, they simply  storm14k | 01/15/08
Compression  DannyO_0x98 | 01/14/08
Thanks for bringing a little common sense  Ole Man | 01/14/08
This is too easy.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Yep your right, but it's Simple they are green...  ItsTheBottomLine | 01/15/08
Yep and......  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
You are a perfect example of Microsoft strategy  Ole Man | 01/15/08
you are the epitome of the ABM strategy  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Microsoft doesn't like open  pablo Dante | 01/14/08
Maybe they like theirs better  voska1 | 01/14/08
There's no such thing as an independent study  Chad_z | 01/14/08
Independent of what?  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
So then any and all studies about ODF are wrong?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
Score!  xuniL_z | 01/14/08
GOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!  ItsTheBottomLine | 01/15/08
...especially in this case.  buddhistMonkey | 01/14/08
Only 37 pages  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
Peter O'Kelly is a long-time M$ shill - look here  Don Collins | 01/14/08
Could be a fan  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
And here  Ole Man | 01/14/08
Definitely a fan  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
Nothing wrong with being pro-Microsoft  Ole Man | 01/14/08
Independent!=Objective!=Credible  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
There isn't a "Indepenent=Objective-Credible"  ItsTheBottomLine | 01/15/08
All very true  DemonX | 01/14/08
IBM is a long time shill of ODF...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/14/08
I think you meant "partisan"  John L. Ries | 01/14/08
This is NOT a political forum  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Wake me up when this is over  Michael Kelly | 01/14/08
SHORT, VERY SHORT VISION  theo_durcan | 01/14/08
actually, he's right!!!  brokndodge@... | 01/14/08
I thought that would be obvious by now!  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
File size with compression  GMSmith | 01/14/08
This is extremely insightful analysis  xuniL_z | 01/14/08
Frothy FUD  Don Collins | 01/14/08
The mere fact that you agree...  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
Bait and switch  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
The concise, obvious, aand eloquent truth!  Ole Man | 01/14/08
Mike. A few things I must straighten out.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
Let me say it in a different way then...  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
The world?  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
the OASIS consortium  SpikeyMike | 01/15/08
Mike. Please just try to listen, ok?  xuniL_z | 01/16/08
Does anyone have substantive information on  michael-t | 01/14/08
OOXML is defective by design  Ole Man | 01/14/08
Actuall based on what I have been seeing  ItsTheBottomLine | 01/15/08
One can only present the evidence  Ole Man | 01/15/08
Incompatibilities  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/14/08
Heck, have asked that of the programs many times.  TripleII | 01/14/08
OOXML - Just say NO!  SpikeyMike | 01/14/08
Ooops too late...  ItsTheBottomLine | 01/15/08
Before the invasion---  BALTHOR | 01/14/08
Oh no another Microsoft funded story?  martin23 | 01/14/08
Import Filters  chromeronin | 01/14/08
Suggestion...  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
clarification  Spîkeý | 01/14/08
This document seems to contradict itself...  brokndodge@... | 01/14/08
Err...  dracolich_prgrm | 01/15/08
I have not read the actual study  roaming | 01/14/08
Need to study more carefully  damon@... | 01/15/08
Open V Shafted  whisperycat | 01/15/08
Totally false statement.  xuniL_z | 01/15/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  pavka@... | 01/15/08
The quoted bits are very cagey!  hatster | 01/15/08
They are a Microsoft Shop --- DOH!!!  Trent Black | 01/15/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  vmaatta | 01/15/08
burton group may have connection to microsoft if enough layers are peeled  wessonjoe | 01/15/08
Anyways..  magallanes | 01/15/08
Burton Group - GET REAL - READ!!!  dragonjohn77070@... | 01/15/08
What does this have to do with open standards?  balaknair | 01/15/08
Hmmm....  techboy_z | 01/15/08
The heat of the battle  Ole Man | 01/15/08
this is the kicker  merc2dogs` | 01/15/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  wanderson | 01/15/08
Fully Qualified  High Sierra | 01/15/08
I haven't read that report  Ole Man | 01/15/08
study author's agenda to promote XML over binary formats.  wessonjoe | 01/15/08
Bogus study  Mitch 74 | 01/15/08
Independent???  Update victim | 01/15/08
From the mouth of Bill Gates  Ole Man | 01/15/08
A question  roaming | 01/15/08
Burton study debunked  argosy1@... | 01/15/08
I was just waiting for...  kcredden2 | 01/15/08
I love OOXML!!!  quikboy | 01/15/08
Re: I Love OOXML  dstam | 01/19/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  Jalapeno Bob | 01/15/08
Hmmm, perhaps they got paid under the table  John Musbach | 01/15/08
RE: Hmmm, perhaps they got paid under the table  John Musbach | 01/15/08
Thanks for keeping us informed  seanferd | 01/15/08
Breakthrough: MS works well with MS  paron | 01/16/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  Sumsare | 01/16/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  jdh77 | 01/16/08
RE: Independent study advises IT planners to go OOXML  tracy anne | 01/17/08
ODF Alliance responds to Burton's one-sided propaganda  Shannon_VanWagner | 01/17/08
Indepentant it may be, accurate it isn't.  TtfnJohn | 01/17/08
Lemme see if I've got this straight...  JDThompson | 01/17/08
Does Microsoft support old formats and systems?  Ole Man | 01/18/08
Re:"Independent Study"  dstam | 01/19/08
More on OOXML  Ole Man | 01/23/08
More secure?????  benoit.de-tarade@... | 01/25/08
It says more about Burton Group  peter_erskine@... | 03/31/08

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