Re: [marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-05 Thread Martin Hauge
Hi,

The four main vendors of archive/issue-processing systems in Norway all
supports OpenOffice.org more or less.
Briefly those systems creates template-based documents for different
purposes, where meta-data are merged automatically from the issue-prossesing
part - into the document.

Three of the producers have made a bloated merging process based on macroes
(the old Microsoft-way).  One of them executes the integration via the
xml-structures in ODF. This is also the most successful integration, as all
the processing by producing a document - is performed on the server - not on
the workstation, like the macro-based method claims.

But - we observate that all the four vendors/producers never make any
marketing-efforts to promote their OpenOffice.org based solutions. In most
cases they have been forced to have an OOo-integration from customers in
bid-processes. Another part of this story is that all the four vendors are
Microsoft Gold Certified partners.

Best

Martin Hauge

2010/3/2 Per Eriksson pereriks...@openoffice.org

 Hi,

 Do we know of any bigger providers of software which have integrated
 support for OpenOffice.org into their products?

 I am thinking mainly of economy and auditing software but also others,
 which often have hard-coded integration into Microsoft Office.
 These producers exist in Sweden too and are hopefully beginning to
 integrating their products with OpenOffice.org.

 Do we have any example of use cases from similar companies or providers?

 Best
 Per

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Re: [marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-03 Thread Kazunari Hirano
Hi Per,

http://ez.no/ezpublish/use_ez_publish

How about this?

Thanks,
khirano

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[marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-02 Thread Per Eriksson

Hi,

Do we know of any bigger providers of software which have integrated 
support for OpenOffice.org into their products?


I am thinking mainly of economy and auditing software but also others, 
which often have hard-coded integration into Microsoft Office.
These producers exist in Sweden too and are hopefully beginning to 
integrating their products with OpenOffice.org.


Do we have any example of use cases from similar companies or providers?

Best
Per

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Re: [marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-02 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On 3/2/10, Per Eriksson pereriks...@openoffice.org wrote:
 Hi,

  Do we know of any bigger providers of software which have integrated
 support for OpenOffice.org into their products?

Biggest I have imagine is IBM with their workplace and then their
Symphony product.


  I am thinking mainly of economy and auditing software but also others,
 which often have hard-coded integration into Microsoft Office.
  These producers exist in Sweden too and are hopefully beginning to
 integrating their products with OpenOffice.org.

I think that was the spirit of URE but I am not sure exactly how much
functionality can it be developed from it.


  Do we have any example of use cases from similar companies or providers?


3OSpaces might be a product that could have used some type of OOo
code, but I am not sure, and I can't pin point any specifics.

  Best
  Per

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Re: [marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-02 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi Per,

Per Eriksson wrote (02-03-10 09:06)
Do we know of any bigger providers of software which have integrated 
support for OpenOffice.org into their products?


We have this:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Solutions

Also: SAP Dreamweaver offers integration to some extend.

I am thinking mainly of economy and auditing software but also others, 
which often have hard-coded integration into Microsoft Office.
These producers exist in Sweden too and are hopefully beginning to 
integrating their products with OpenOffice.org.


Do we have any example of use cases from similar companies or providers?


Related: In The Netherlands, the program NOiV has recently gained 
backing from some larger ISV, stating they are going to /extending 
support for open standards:


http://noiv.nl/actueel/nieuws/2010/02/04/leveranciersbijeenkomst-over-standaarden-aanbestedingen-en-manifest/#more-5316

http://noiv.nl/files/2010/02/Leveranciers-Manifest-Open-Standaarden.pdf


Ciao - Cor

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Re: [marketing] Integration for 3rd party software

2010-03-02 Thread Juergen Schmidt

On 3/2/10 9:24 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

On 3/2/10, Per Erikssonpereriks...@openoffice.org  wrote:

Hi,

  Do we know of any bigger providers of software which have integrated
support for OpenOffice.org into their products?


Biggest I have imagine is IBM with their workplace and then their
Symphony product.



  I am thinking mainly of economy and auditing software but also others,
which often have hard-coded integration into Microsoft Office.
  These producers exist in Sweden too and are hopefully beginning to
integrating their products with OpenOffice.org.


I think that was the spirit of URE but I am not sure exactly how much
functionality can it be developed from it.


no, the URE was intended to use UNO the component technology standalone.
ISV's can of course use the office API via UNO to connect to a running 
office instance (keyword simple bootstrap mechanism) and can do whatever 
they want to remote control the office, create documents, etc. This can 
be done very easy with Java, Python or .NET languages. C++ requires 
always a little bit more work but that is natural for C++ with the 
binary incompatibilities on the different platforms.


Standalone document creation can be also achieved by using the 
ODFToolkit Java API's without any office. The generated documents can be 
used later on in the office for further use etc.


There are different ways possible to integrate into or connect to other 
software systems. I would say it depends on the planned integration. 
Extensions for example can be also a good way to connect to other 
systems directly from the office. For example the Google docs extensions 
or our Sharepoint and Alfresco Connector and many more.


Juergen





  Do we have any example of use cases from similar companies or providers?



3OSpaces might be a product that could have used some type of OOo
code, but I am not sure, and I can't pin point any specifics.


  Best
  Per

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