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		<title>Microsoft sponsors DIN conference</title>
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		<description>Posts in the discussion thread &quot;Microsoft sponsors DIN conference&quot; - An american company sponsors a lobby event for its Open XML format which is organised by the German standard body and takes place in a German ministry. Public officials and German rent-a-scientists join to listen to Microsoft and Bitkom.</description>
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				<title>Microsoft sponsors DIN conference</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 14:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>The German standard body DIN organized a D21 lobby event about "eGovernment-Standards<br /> für Wirtschaft und Verwaltung in Europa - Umsetzung der EU-DLR und europäische Standard" (23.11.07) which took place in the German Ministry for Business and Technology. The American company Microsoft kindly paid the costs.</p> <p>Despite other speaking engagements for its national staff the American vendor discusses its Standard for document formats in economy and administration. Yes, it was about Open XML.</p> <blockquote> <p>Moderation: Gerd Schürmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS<br /> Gerd Schürmann, Fraunhofer FOKUS<br /> Erwin Tenhumberg, Sun Microsystems GmbH<br /> Mario Wendt, Microsoft Deutschland GmbH<br /> Jochen Schwarze, cit GmbH</p> </blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.initiatived21.de/fileadmin/files/07_Veranstaltungen/Einladung_zum_D21_Workshop_2007_03.pdf">Invitation to the D21 DIN event</a></p> <p>Also Gartner presented news on the European Interoperability Framework 2.0. Apparently the disclaimer of the EU-Commission on their study wasn't big enough. As you know the American Gartner group produced a vision for an EIF follow-up. But the PEGSCO wasn't very amused. We have news from several nations that Microsoft employees argue with their Gartner report against the EIF focus on open standards.</p> <p>Which make me think of a new definition of open standards by the Digital Standards Organization: an open standard as "a published specification that is <strong>immune to vendor capture, at all stages in its life-cycle</strong>". DIN's Dr. S. Weisgerber seems to need some education on standard openness and dignity of the standard process.</p> 
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