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Dana Gardner transcript of podcast interview with JustSystems and Phil Wainwright. Covers the convergence of the portable XML document model with SOA. It's about time someone out there got it. You know the portable XML document has arrived when analyst finally get it.
Tags: cloud-computing collaborative-computing paas saas soa woa on 04-15-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Gary Edwards
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Tags: cloud-computing google grid-computing microsoft server-farms on 03-22-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Gary Edwards
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excellent discussion of why the ISO standardization of OOXML is so importnat to Microsoft.
Tags: cloud-computing grid-computing odf ooxml openxml on 02-24-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Gary Edwards
more from www.linuxtoday.com
If the OOXML format in its current form cannot get made into a true ISO standard, it could lock Microsoft out of any future plays in what could be the biggest IT revolution to date.
Here are the pieces of the puzzle that fit together for me:
"Structured data." And what's a good way to contain such data? In well-built structured data file format of course. Like, for instance, the Open Document Format (ODF). And who has a vested interest in ODF? IBM certainly does. And so does Sun. And these two companies, along with Google, Microsoft, and I'm sure many others, realize that if cloud computing does indeed take off, then it will be the file format that makes the whole thing work.
Which is why Microsoft feels it must get their format standardized. Even with tactics that ironically have started to attract the attention of the EU again. How else can they get a piece of the cloud pie?
Tags: client-server cloud-computing realestate web20 on 01-25-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Gary Edwards
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