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Xandros to Provide Enhanced Interoperability Between Standardized XML Document Formats
Xandros to Build and Ship Open Source Translators Between Documents Stored in Ecma Office Open XML and Open Document Formats
| Source: Xandros, Inc.
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - June 21, 2007) - Xandros, the leading provider of intuitive
Linux solutions and cross platform interoperability tools, today announced
it will join Microsoft and other companies to build and ship open source
translators between documents stored in Ecma Office Open XML and Open
Document Formats. The translators, being developed through the Open XML/ODF
Translator project, will be made available to Xandros users via the Xandros
Networks update facility. Every Xandros product that includes
OpenOffice.org will be equipped with the translators.
This announcement underscores the shared view of Xandros and Microsoft that
competing office productivity applications should make it easy for
customers to exchange files with one another and allow them to use their
operating system and office productivity applications of choice.
"This is good news for customers. Xandros and Microsoft share the view that
competing office productivity applications should make it easy for
customers to exchange files with one another," said Tom Robertson, general
manager for Interoperability and Standards at Microsoft. "Mixed system
environments are becoming more common, and we believe in delivering
interoperability by design for the benefit of our customers. Our ongoing
collaborative relationships with commercial open source companies like
Xandros help us achieve that goal."
"We are delighted to join forces with Microsoft and others to provide
interoperability between standardized XML document formats," said Andreas
Typaldos, Xandros CEO. "The work of the world is done using various
document formats as well as operating systems, so it is vital to provide
our customers with the means interoperate with ease in this diverse
environment."
Office Document Compatibility
The Ecma Office Open XML format is an open standard file format for office
applications that can be freely implemented by multiple applications on
multiple platforms. While the Open XML format was originated by Microsoft
as the new default format used by Microsoft Office 2007, Ecma technical
committee members such as Apple, Intel Corp. and Novell Corporation further
developed the formats before they were ratified as an Ecma standard this
past December. The resulting standard enables the building of open source
translators so that vendors working across applications and platforms can
easily take advantage of the formats in their own solutions, and enables
the seamless sharing of information from documents with back end systems as
well as heterogeneous computing environments. ISO is currently evaluating
the Open XML formats under the Fast Track process for potential acceptance
as an ISO standard as well.
With an estimated 100 million users, OpenOffice.org is a full-featured,
open source office productivity suite with word processing, spreadsheet,
presentation and database applications. OpenOffice.org currently supports
the OpenDocument (ODF) file format, which is an ISO-standardized, XML-based
file format specification for office applications maintained by OASIS
(Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards). The
OpenDocument format ensures information saved in spreadsheets, documents
and presentations is freely accessible to any OpenDocument-supporting
application. OpenOffice.org is available free of charge at
http://www.openoffice.org. Xandros provides and supports OpenOffice.org as
part of its Xandros Linux Desktop.
The open source Open XML/ODF Translator project can be visited at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/odf-converter.
About Xandros
Xandros, Inc. is the leading provider of award-winning, intuitive,
end-to-end Linux solutions, including desktops, SMB and enterprise servers,
and mixed-environment, cross-platform management tools. Xandros pioneered
low cost, graphical operating systems that leverage existing skill sets and
provide seamless Windows-Linux interoperability. It has since extended its
Debian-based consumer and business desktop line with SMB and enterprise
servers and management software, featuring workflow automation and "single
pane of glass" remote deployment and administration. The company is
headquartered in New York with research and development facilities in
Ottawa and Mumbai, and sales and support offices worldwide. For more
information, please visit www.xandros.com.