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Old 05-14-2011, 10:08 AM   #1
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I;m resuming my Microsoft Code Name each day series that I began in December 2006. The goal: To present the back again story, each and every day in August, on 1 of Microsoft;s myriad code names. A few of these code names may well be familiar to Microsoft watchers; other people (hopefully) will likely be brand-new.Microsoft code names offer some good clues in regards to the Redmondians’ advancement priorities, not to point out a greater comprehending of which future Microsoft goods suit with each other, from a technique standpoint. Rather than each product group is moving to dull, numbered codenames (like Windows 7 and Office 14).Without additional ado, allow the codename video games begin.Microsoft
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BlueMicrosoft code identify of the day: BlueBest guess on what it can be: A Microsoft-hosted edition of its SQL Server databaseMeaning/context of the code name: Blue,Office 2007 Pro Plus Key, as in “blue sky,Windows 7 Keygen,” is my guess as to your origins of this codename… especially since “Blue/Cloud” and “Cloud/DB” (the file-system-based storage system powering Microsoft;s “cloud” architecture, according to sources) are often mentioned by tipsters in the same breath.Back tale: Blue/Cloud and Cloud/DB are elements with the back-end infrastructure powering Microsoft;s cloud-computing services. While some have described these database-focused pieces as part of Microsoft;s “Cloud OS” (a term about which many Softies are none too fond), they also is usually thought of as key components of Windows Live Core,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business, my tipsters say.Blue also might debut as part of commercialized Microsoft-managed services, according to my sources. Last I heard, Microsoft planned to roll out Blue to a very limited set of customers and partners some time in 2008. Microsoft officials have said they are working on a managed business-intelligence service, which will integrate managed SQL Server, SharePoint Server and PerformancePoint Server; perhaps Blue is a component of this.More info: The Windows Live Core team is comprised of some very senior Microsoft managers. 1 of them is database expert James Hamilton. An architect on Windows Live Core, Hamilton is “interested in multi-tenant hosted systems,microsoft Office 2010 keygen, the management of very large scale systems, massively parallel data management systems, database security, and unstructured data management.”Got a Microsoft code identify you’ve been wondering about? Send it my way and I’ll do my best to track down some leads on what it could possibly be.And if you want to keep track from the full month;s worth of Microsoft code names I end up posting,Windows 7 X64, bookmark this “Microsoft Codenames” page. You can also check out this video-whiteboard I did recently on Microsoft codenames.
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