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Planned to be a successor to Windows 2000 merged with Neptune to form Whistler. Planned to be the first consumer-oriented release of Windows NT succeeding the Windows 9x series merged with Odyssey to form Whistler. Windows 2000 did not have a codename because, according to Dave Thompson of Windows NT team, " Jim Allchin didn't like codenames". Named after the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.Ī cancelled project that would have fulfilled Bill Gates' "Information at your fingertips" vision.
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Microsoft used the NT OS/2 code to release Windows NT 3.1. NT OS/2 reflected the first purpose of Windows NT to serve as the next version of OS/2, before Microsoft and IBM split up. Is also the name of a script that sets up the Windows NT development environment. ME stands for Millennium Edition Microsoft states that it is pronounced Me.
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Codename was reused for Internet Explorer 4.0 and Windows Desktop Update which incorporated many of the technologies planned for Nashville.
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Cancelled upgrade for Windows 95 sometimes referred to in the press as Windows 96.
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A writer for Maximum PC suggested that "Detroit" and other Windows 95-era names were answers to the question posed by Microsoft's " Where do you want to go today?" marketing campaign. Along with Win32s, this was one of the first steps towards moving the Windows desktop to a 32-bit code base.įor codenames of some of the internal components of Windows 95, see "Jaguar", "Cougar", "Panther" and "Stimpy" under § OS components. It included a 32-bit TCP/IP stack (when running on compatible hardware).
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This release was a mixture of a 32 bit kernel, supporting 32 bit device drivers, and 16-bit Windows for the upper OS layers. Windows 3.1 ( 16-bit) with enhanced networking designed to work particularly well as a client with the new Windows NT. Portmanteau of Janus and Astro, the codename of MS-DOS 6. Janus is a Roman god usually depicted with two faces, here symbolizing the previously separate Windows and MS-DOS products.Ĭombined bundle of Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS 6. Operating systems Windows 3.x and 9x CodenameĬombined bundle of Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS 5.

There has been some suggestion that Microsoft may move towards defining the real name of their upcoming products earlier in the product development lifecycle to avoid needing product codenames. It is not uncommon for Microsoft to reuse codenames a few years after a previous usage has been abandoned. Microsoft usually does not announce a final name until shortly before the product is publicly available. Many of these products (new versions of Windows in particular) are of major significance to the IT community, and so the terms are often widely used in discussions before the official release. Our services and solutions help global organizations at every stage of data transformation including strategy, implementation, optimization, and organizational change management.Microsoft codenames are given by Microsoft to products it has in development before these products are given the names by which they appear on store shelves. Search Discovery is a data transformation company that helps organizations use their data with purpose to drive measurable business impact. To learn more about how Apollo and other solutions from Search Discovery visit /apollo. Search Discovery is the leader in providing Adobe clients with innovative technology solutions on the Adobe Launch platform with over 30,000 users of their browser and Launch extensions. “Apollo accelerates any organization’s ability to use data with purpose, enabling greater customer engagement through personalized experiences and optimization programs that will drive significant business impact.” “We built Apollo to give clients the best implementation possible in less time at a fixed price ,” said Mike Gustafson, President of Search Discovery. “Just as NASA’s Apollo program built upon the experience gained from the Mercury and Gemini missions, Search Discovery’s Apollo technology builds on our experience as the creators of Adobe DTM and our best practices established from thousands of Adobe Analytics implementations.” At Search Discovery, we continue to draw inspiration from NASA’s Apollo program its audacious goals, its incredible results, and its team’s dedication to process, testing, communication, and continuous improvement,” states Stew Schilling, Solution Architect at Search Discovery. “The Apollo name comes from NASA’s Apollo program of spaceflight and moon exploration. With Apollo, Search Discovery can provide companies a world-class approach to collecting and leveraging high quality data that is easy to maintain and adapts to the ongoing demands of the business. Poor data quality is costing companies somewhere between $9.7 million and $14.2 million dollars every year, according to research conducted by Gartner.
