German government plans to use open document formats in its administration

  2007-05-04 09:00:02
The German government says that its"Advancing eGovernment" conference held at the end of February in Berlin also provided impetus for greater use of open standards in information technology both in industry and in public administration. As a result of this conference, the German government plans to implement open document formats in its administration. 
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