The newest model of my typical Microsoft Codename Tracker is out and ready for obtain.
(Certainly, despite the fact that it truly is officially March today, I just got carried out together with the February update. These short months are deadly in terms of deadlines!)
This PDF will be the identical chart I use myself to maintain up with all the lots of,
Office 2007, morphing codenames of merchandise and technologies coming from Microsoft. The Tracker is free and downloadable from the ZDNet web page. If you have currently registered on ZDNet,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, just seize it. In case you haven’t,
Office 2010 Download, registration info will probably be requested prior to you obtain it. Regardless of whether you are a Microsoft buyer, spouse,
Office 2007 Product Key, analyst, competitor (or perhaps worker), you may get it beneficial.
New to the newest Tracker (among a lot of entries) is “Blackbird,” a new Microsoft cloud-related codename. Microsoft history buffs can recall that Microsoft has used “Blackbird” as a codename prior to. This time around,
Windows 7 Download, however, Blackbird isn’t a Web-dev tool; instead it truly is technology that helps with provisioning and managing cloud services, I hear.
There are other new and revised codenames added to this month’s Tracker. Don’t forget: If there’s a codename missing from this list that you’d like me to check out and ultimately add, please don’t hesitate to contact me via e-mail. All e-mails I receive are treated as confidential — unless you want a mention/credit line, of course.
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