It;s that time once more: Time for you to share the latest on Microsoft;s lots of, morphing codenames.The newest update to my Microsoft Codename Tracker chart is completed and ready for download.This PDF is the same chart I use myself to maintain up using the codenames of items and technologies coming from Microsoft. If you have already registered on ZDNet, just get it. If you haven’t, registration information will be requested prior to you download it. No matter if you are a Microsoft buyer, partner,
Office Professional 2010, analyst, competitor (or perhaps employee),
Office Pro Plus 2010, you might find it valuable.This month’s edition consists of a number of brand-new entries, such as BPOS v.Next, LightSpace and Manual Deskerity. This month;s edition also consists of status updates on many existing entries which got new refreshes, too as some that obtained the official axe (the Oslo Repository, Quadrant, Vine, etc.).If there’s a codename lacking from my chart that you’d like me to have a look at and finally add, be sure to do not hesitate to make contact with me through e-mail. I;m working on fleshing out various new reader ideas and hope to become including them towards the subsequent update of the tracker. Just so you understand: All e-mails I obtain are treated as confidential — until you want a mention/credit line,
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