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Sustainability
The bodies are open standards, ie the publication of all the specifications that make the Web Standards without licensing or copyright. They also responsible for changing these standards according to the needs of their users. The Web standards, like any standard computer, also foster the development of tools conforming to these standards. In this, they are fundamentally different proprietary formats that are closed, change at the whim of their publishers and are exploited by the use of proprietary tools whose availability in time is far from guaranteed.
The use of standards allows the company to be independent third party suppliers and ensure the sustainability of its content and applications that it remains free to evolve according to its own objectives.
Conclusion
Given the benefits they provide and the evolution of browsers, standards are the basis and future of the Web and all companies will sooner or later. The adoption of Web standards in a company can request changes more or less important depending upon their level of preparation, autonomy in technology, number of sites and the quantity and quality of existing content. The procedure should be studied and adapted to each case. Insofar as there is for most companies, except for urgent it is for each of the question, depending on successive revisions of its sites, whether to adopt the standards gradually. This may be a good way to train and make the most of these new methods, reducing the risk of errors and natural resistance to change by a good knowledge of the benefits it can expect to benefit.
To learn more, there are many free resources available on the Web. Open Web is a good starting point, depending on the profile of each. The W3C provides some tips for purchasing sites with Web standards agencies. The Web Standards Projects is also a good source of information. Finally, the site of DevEdge Netscape published its Strategy Central section of case studies, presentations and articles on the transition to Web standards.
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