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FOSSFA urges African nations to abstain in OOXML ballot | Network World

The Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA) has called on African governments and standards bodies to abstain in the balloting, due to close Saturday, on whether a file format based on Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) should be an international standard.

ODF standard editor calls for cooperation with OOXML | Network World

The teams developing the OpenDocument Format (ODF) and Office Open XML (OOXML) standards should work together, evolving the two in parallel, the editor of the ODF standard said Tuesday in an open letter to the standards-setting community.

Microsoft offers patent protection for Office binaries | Network World

Microsoft on Friday said it has added Office binary formats to a list of technologies that are protected against patent-violation claims, answering criticism from some involved in the Office Open XML (OOXML) file-format standards process.

It’s an XML world | Network World

There’s enough experience now with the earlier adopters to project where your XML weak spots are going to be as your organization scales with XML.

It’s time for XML (and more!) in your network | Network World

As you have no doubt been hearing (at least in bits and pieces), there’s a big move within the networks of your enterprise customers towards application-aware switching and networking. Application switching is not happening as one big paradigm-shifting overnight revolution, but it is revolutionary, and it is coming towards as a series of smaller steps forward.

Layer 7 pumps up security on XML gateway products | Network World

Layer 7 Technologies upgraded the operating system of its XML network appliances, adding features that let users apply consistent security policies across clusters of devices.

Microsoft defends Open XML work | Network World

Rather than stacking the vote, Microsoft simply wanted to allow interested organizations to participate in the Open XML standardization process, unlike other rival efforts, a company executive said Wednesday.

New York nears decision on ODF vs OOXML | Network World

Officials in New York are nearing decision-making time about which XML-based office document format, ODF or OOXML, that state will use across the IT systems of its agencies as the debate over a universal file format continues.

Cisco reaches up and out with AON | Network World

Cisco’s announcement this week of its Application-Oriented Networking technology shows that the company sees it as more than just something that does XML acceleration.

NetFlash: Cisco takes aim at surging XML, RFID traffic | Network World

The 800-pound gorilla has waded into the pool. Cisco this week is getting into the market for XML and application acceleration with a blade for its Catalyst 6500 switch. Plus, Cisco is ramping up efforts to manage RFID devices. Cisco takes aim at surging XML, RFID traffic http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/062005-cisco.html?net&story=062005-cisco

Debate on OOXML standard continues behind closed doors | Network World

With 6,000 pages of text subject to 1,100 modifications, all to be approved by 120 delegates from 37 countries in just five days, the task facing the standards committee discussing Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) document format in Geneva this week is mammoth.

How OOXML vote could change all — and nothing | Network World

Next month, national standards bodies will vote for the second time on whether to adopt the Office Open XML (OOXML) document format as an international standard.

Massachusetts has a new CIO, fate of its OpenDocument up in the air | Network World

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has a new, albeit temporary, top technology executive. Bethann Pepoli was appointed acting CIO last week, replacing Peter Quinn, who stepped down last month. Quinn drew national attention and stirred controversy within the Massachusetts government and among major IT vendors when his office outlined a plan to move away from proprietary document formats and adopt the XML-based OpenDocument file format for all state records.

NetFlash: Extreme pushes switch OS to wiring closets | Network World

Extreme Networks is putting its switch operating system - previously limited to its core switches - into LAN switches that would go in corporate wiring closets. That means more devices will be able to generate information about security threats and other management issues in XML - and that opens up a lot of possibilities. Extreme pushes switch OS to wiring closets http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/050405-extreme.html?net Breaking Interop news http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/interop.html?net

Microsoft’s secretive standards orgs in Former Yugoslavia | Network World

Microsoft quietly got its proposed Office Open XML format through two European standards bodies. A member of the Free Software Foundation Europe looks at the low-profile process that made it happen.

Microsoft firm on OOXML standardization | Network World

Following criticism from the Open Source Industry Association (OSIA) over its ambition to have the Office Open XML (Open XML or OOXML) format accepted as an international (ISO) standard, Microsoft's group product manager for Microsoft Office, Gray Knowlton, spoke with Computerworld about why the world needs two standard document formats.

Tech stalwarts buy into XML gear | Network World

Big vendors are taking notice of enterprise demand for dedicated hardware to handle the onslaught of XML traffic generated by services-based applications.

US organization set to vote against Open XML’s approval | Network World

The U.S. delegate organization to the powerful ISO standards body is now almost sure to vote against approving Microsoft Corp.'s Office Open XML document format as an open standard this year.

Digital Evolution XML VPN allows partner Web services to appear local | Network World

Claiming an industry first, Digital Evolution recently announced its Digital Evolution XML VPN allowing the use of Web services over a VPN. This makes it possible to integrate Web services provided by a company securely with the business processes of partners. 

Brazil to vote against Open XML | Network World

The Brazilian organization in charge of technical standards has decided to vote "no, with conditions" to Microsoft's Office Open XML document format during an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) meeting on Sunday.

Microsoft enlists Turbolinux to develop translator for Open XML, ODF | Network World

Microsoft says the top Linux distribution in Asia-Pacific, Turbolinux, is joining Novell, Linspire and Xandros in creating document translator tools.

Linux vendors patch XML parser | Network World

Most of the major Linux vendors have released patches for a pair of bugs in libxml2, an XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project. Both bugs could be exploited in a denial of service attack against systems that rely on the libxml2 module. Ubuntu, Mandriva, rPath and Debian are all out with patches today to remedy the problem.

Linux vendors patch XML parser | Network World

Most of the major Linux vendors have released patches for a pair of bugs in libxml2, an XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project. Both bugs could be exploited in a denial of service attack against systems that rely on the libxml2 module. Ubuntu, Mandriva, rPath and Debian are all out with patches today to remedy the problem.

Linux vendors patch XML parser | Network World

Most of the major Linux vendors have released patches for a pair of bugs in libxml2, an XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project. Both bugs could be exploited in a denial of service attack against systems that rely on the libxml2 module. Ubuntu, Mandriva, rPath and Debian are all out with patches today to remedy the problem.

Massachusetts adopts Open XML | Network World

Massachusetts approves Open XML open document format for use alongside Microsoft ODF.