Corel is adopting a neutral approach to the electronic document format duel and updating its WordPerfect word-processing software to fully support both the OpenDocument Format (ODF) and Microsoft’s Office Open XML formats.The Canadian software vendor announced its new stance Wednesday after previously appearing to favor ODF over the Microsoft format.ODF, backed by Sun Microsystems, IBM and open-source players, is facing off against Microsoft’s Open XML, which will be the default file format for the software giant’s upcoming Office 2007 desktop applications suite. At issue is which document format users will favor. Governments around the world are expressing interest in open-standard document formats to help them both ensure continued access to existing information and to ease their dependence on Microsoft Office.Corel was one of the initial members of two groups set up in March to evangelize ODF: the ODF Alliance and the OASIS standards body’s ODF Adoption Committee. Corel developer Paul Langille was also one of the original four authors of the ODF specification. Corel arrived at its decision to support both ODF and Open XML over the past few months, according to Richard Carriere, the company’s general manager of office productivity. The vendor wants to meet the needs of consumer and government users, with consumers looking to Corel to offer interoperability with Office 2007 and governments keen for the company to support ODF, he said.As a small desktop applications provider with some 11 million active users, Corel needs to be very flexible and can ill afford to back one format over another. It’s also still unclear which document format will win out—ODF or Open XML—or whether they will coexist, Carriere said. “Companies and governments have not made a decision yet,” he added.Corel is announcing joint support plans as Microsoft prepares to launch Office 2007 Thursday.Come the middle of next year, Corel aims to offer open, view and edit support for both ODF and Open XML as an initial move toward fully supporting both formats, Carriere said. He wouldn’t comment on the time line for when Corel will fully support the format, but said the vendor’s efforts will be driven by the needs of its government customers.-China Martens, IDG News Service (Boston Bureau)Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 7 ways to spot hidden IT talent within your ranks Your organization has hidden IT superstars in the making — both within and outside IT. Here’s how to find and elevate them for maximum impact. By John Edwards Jun 07, 2023 8 mins Staff Management feature The NBA’s digital transformation is a game-changer The National Basketball Association’s move to Azure cloud is helping improve fan experience and in-game performance due to analytics- and AI-assisted tools aimed at unlocking data’s full potential. By Paula Rooney Jun 07, 2023 9 mins Microsoft Azure Media and Entertainment Industry Digital Transformation case study How Palladium targets tech to better serve the business Palladium Hotel Group has prioritized strategies surrounding its digital transformation, with a focus on two primary objectives: to improve the business and better customize the customer experience. By Nuria Cordon Jun 07, 2023 4 mins CIO Travel and Hospitality Industry Digital Transformation Saudi Vision 2030: Why the Kingdom is becoming a hub in EdTech education By Andrea Benito Jun 07, 2023 5 mins Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe