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Resources
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for OpenDocument.
Banco do Brasil, a successful case on the OpenOffice.org migration
In 2005, Banco do Brasil began a process of migration to the open source software suite OpenOffice.org. The migration commenced with the installation of the package “OpenOffice.org 2.0”. As of February 2007, this suite is found installed in more than 71,000 workstations, distributed among the branches and corporate offices.
Bristol City Council (UK)
UK's Bristol City Council is leading work on open source office software, drawing on their experiences evaluating StarOffice (based on OpenDocument). They have gathered a wide range of information to support their decision to adopt it and implement it across 5,500 desktop computers.
Haarlam (Netherlands)
The city of Haarlem – capital of North Holland – has migrated 2000 desktops to OpenOffice (which supports the OpenDocument format). Jan van de Straat, Director of R&D for the city, found that OpenOffice did not lack any functionality that was used and needed by the city’s employees.
OpenOffice.org case studies
OpenOffice.org maintains index pages for case studies and deployments.
Oxford Archaeology
"...a philosophy, some software, a commitment to adopting and developing standards, making archaeological knowledge free to access, a passion. Open Archaeology is all of these."
Vienna (Austria)
See also the project website (in German).