[ossig] IBM makes U-turn, joins OpenOffice

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Wed Sep 19 13:57:36 MYT 2007


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  IBM makes U-turn, joins OpenOffice

By Jeff Kelly, Associate Editor
13 Sep 2007 | SearchCIO.com

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IBM announced on Monday that it is joining the OpenOffice community 
<http://www.openoffice.org/press/ibm_press_release.html>, pledging to 
contribute recently developed Lotus Notes code and other resources to 
the eight-year-old open source software project. The move comes despite 
recent statements <http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-6039161-7.html> that 
it had no plans to officially work with OpenOffice in the near future.

				
*Now people will believe that OpenOffice will start addressing their 
shortcomings in a targeted manner.*
Alex Fletcher
lead technology analyst, Entiva Group Inc.

				

	

Started by Sun Microsystems Inc. in 2000, OpenOffice is an open source 
office suite that backers hope will one day knock the ever-present and 
proprietary Microsoft Office from its lofty perch.

IBM has been a proponent of open source 
<http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3613411> initiatives 
for years -- supporting and contributing to the Open Document Format, 
the open file format developed by OpenOffice, and even incorporating 
OpenOffice code into its own Workplace software 
<http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1592319,00.asp> back in 2005.

Big Blue, however, had yet to return the favor to OpenOffice, refusing 
to share its code with the open source community. That is, until now.

"IBM is very pleased to be joining the OpenOffice.org community. We are 
very optimistic that IBM's contribution of technology and engineering 
resources will provide tangible benefits to the community membership and 
to users of OpenOffice.org technology around the world," said Mike 
Rhodin, general manager of IBM's Lotus division, in a statement.

Back in February, Ken Bisconti, IBM's vice president of workplace, 
portal and collaboration products, told sources that because IBM had 
made substantial changes to the OpenOffice code it used to develop 
Workplace, "we haven't found an efficient method to contribute back" 
code to OpenOffice. IBM has apparently solved that problem.

For its part, OpenOffice is welcoming IBM into the fold with open arms.

"This is great news for the tens of millions of users of OpenOffice.org 
and the thousands of individual members of the project," said John 
McCreesh of OpenOffice. "We welcome IBM's contributions to further 
enhancing the OpenOffice.org product. But equally important is IBM's 
future commitment to package and distribute new works that leverage 
OpenOffice.org technology supporting the ISO ODF standard."

The timing of the move by IBM is in part due to "pent-up demand" for a 
viable open source alternative to Microsoft Office, said Entiva Group 
Inc. analyst Alex Fletcher, adding that IBM provides OpenOffice with a 
needed injection of credibility. "Now people will believe that 
OpenOffice will start addressing their shortcomings in a targeted 
manner," Fletcher said, pointing to OpenOffice's relatively weak 
spreadsheet alternative to Excel as an example.

What will be interesting to watch is how much of a boost OpenOffice gets 
now that IBM has joined its stable of contributors. It certainly has a 
long way to go, but if OpenOffice ever does succeed in toppling 
Microsoft Office, open source evangelists may look back on this 
development as an important step along the way.

*More on IBM, open source*
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<http://searchcio.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid19_gci1232379,00.html> 


	

Jay Lyman, an analyst who covers the open source community at New 
York-based The 451 Group, said the move was long overdue, but with IBM 
now onboard, OpenOffice is poised to make a strong move on Microsoft 
Office.

"We're a little unsure why it didn't happen a few years ago," Lyman 
said, but "it does a lot for OpenOffice in that you've got another big 
vendor here that is interested in disrupting the market and taking on 
Microsoft and their Office dominance in the space."

Lyman also said he believes the deal will prove beneficial for 
OpenDocument Format (ODF), as backers push for its approval by state and 
local governments that are looking for open file formats to archive 
government documents. Microsoft's own open file format, Open Office XML, 
recently failed in its first attempt to gain International Standards 
Organization (ISO) approval 
<http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?alias=microsoft-loses-vote-on-o&chanId=sa003&modsrc=reuters> 
earlier this month, and Lyman said IBM may have decided that the time 
was right to strike.

/Let us know what you think about the story; email: Jeff Kelly, 
Associate Editor <mailto:jfkelly at techtarget.com>./


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