Interoperability Lab With OpenXML
January 2008
Lab Overview

In cooperation with IVA members and partners, Microsoft put Open XML to the test in real-world business scenarios at the IVA Open XML Interoperability Lab. Office Open XML (Open XML) is an international, open standard for word-processing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets that can be freely implemented by multiple applications on multiple platforms.

The solutions tested during the lab demonstrated the interoperability of Open XML files across a wide range of applications on mixed platforms. Open XML lets the data inside of documents be tagged for queries; at the same time, it makes them compatible and editable by many applications across operating systems and platforms. In this collection of use cases, we demonstrated these aspects of Open XML documents.

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Lab Scenarios

The IVA tested multiple client applications running on different platforms to demonstrate the interoperability of Open XML through translation to other formats like Open Document Format, or ODF.

The IVA tested document interoperability on mobile devices and other client applications that open and preview files. The IVA used multiple desktop and mobile operating systems to preview Open XML documents, spreadsheets, and presentations before opening them in a variety of applications that support Open XML. Dynamic previews of Open XML files also were tested on multiple browsers with Web-based e-mail.

Related Links

Additional Open XML interoperability demonstrations:
http://www.youtube.com/openxml

For more information about Open XML, see:
http://openxmlcommunity.org/
http://openxmldeveloper.org/


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