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Showing posts with label bsi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bsi. Show all posts
23 June 2008

No, Really: Spare a Fiver?

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On Open Enterprise blog .
02 May 2008

Has OOXML Broken the British Standards Institution?

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On Open Enterprise blog .
09 April 2008

UKUUG Not OK with BSI's OOXML OK

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UKUUG, the UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group, is not happy with the BSI's decision to approve OOXML: the UKUUG is seeking leg...
02 April 2008

Whatever Happened to Standards?

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On Open Enterprise blog .
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28 March 2008

John Pugh, MP, Rides to the Rescue

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On Open Enterprise blog .
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26 March 2008

BSI to Celebrate Document Freedom Day with Chains

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On Open Enterprise blog .
04 September 2007

Open Standards Behind Closed Doors

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This isn't right: The British Standards Institution has sent its response to the International Organization for Standardization on the ...
31 May 2007

Once More unto the Breach

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For all you Brits out there, something to ponder and then expatiate upon (nicely, mind): OpenXML is an ECMA standard which has been submitt...
05 April 2007

Microsoft Begs the World to Beg; I Beg to Differ

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It would have been more appropriate had this come out on April 1st : If you agree that Open XML should be approved as an ISO standard please...
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