X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/a6ecb18c55aa98c4ba4ada7ada514a737bf682a1..8689387bdd0fec26d77cdedaa74f48fa1d2a595b:/blog/archive/2012/05/05.rss diff --git a/blog/archive/2012/05/05.rss b/blog/archive/2012/05/05.rss index fc63854c73..dfcff74268 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2012/05/05.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2012/05/05.rss @@ -445,5 +445,54 @@ utmerket for blinde.</p> + + The cost of ODF and OOXML + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_cost_of_ODF_and_OOXML.html + http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_cost_of_ODF_and_OOXML.html + Sat, 26 May 2012 18:00:00 +0200 + <p>I just come across a blog post from Glyn Moody reporting the +claimed cost from Microsoft on requiring ODF to be used by the UK +government. I just sent him an email to let him know that his +assumption are most likely wrong. Sharing it here in case some of my +blog readers have seem the same numbers float around in the UK.</p> + +<p><blockquote> <p>Hi. I just noted your +<a href="http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2012/04/does-microsoft-office-lock-in-cost-the-uk-government-500-million/index.htm">http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2012/04/does-microsoft-office-lock-in-cost-the-uk-government-500-million/index.htm</a> +comment:</p> + +<p><blockquote>"They're all in Danish, not unreasonably, but even +with the help of Google Translate I can't find any figures about the +savings of "moving to a flexible two standard" as claimed by the +Microsoft email. But I assume it is backed up somewhere, so let's take +it, and the £500 million figure for the UK, on trust." +</blockquote></p> + +<p>I can tell you that the Danish reports are inflated. I believe it is +the same reports that were used in the Norwegian debate around 2007, +and Gisle Hannemyr (a well known IT commentator in Norway) had a look +at the content. In short, the reason it is claimed that using ODF +will be so costly, is based on the assumption that this mean every +existing document need to be converted from one of the MS Office +formats to ODF, transferred to the receiver, and converted back from +ODF to one of the MS Office formats, and that the conversion will cost +10 minutes of work time for both the sender and the receiver. In +reality the sender would have a tool capable of saving to ODF, and the +receiver would have a tool capable of reading it, and the time spent +would at most be a few seconds for saving and loading, not 20 minutes +of wasted effort.</p> + +<p>Microsoft claimed all these costs were saved by allowing people to +transfer the original files from MS Office instead of spending 10 +minutes converting to ODF. :)</p> + +<p>See +<a href="http://hannemyr.com/no/ms12_vl02.php">http://hannemyr.com/no/ms12_vl02.php</a> +and +<a href="http://hannemyr.com/no/ms12.php">http://hannemyr.com/no/ms12.php</a> +for background information. Norwegian only, sorry. :)</p> +</blockquote></p> + + +