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Another new Microsoft codename worth tracking: Thunderbay | ZDNetThe December update to my Microsoft Codename Tracker chart is done and ready for download.
There are a bunch of new codenames in this month’s update, including one I’ve been chasing for a while: “Thunderbay.” Thunderbay isn’t a product codename; it’s an Entertainment and Devices strategy codename. I provide more details on Microsoft Thunderbay in the introduction to this month’s Codename Tracker. (There are several other new Microsoft codenames, plus updates to many of the existing ones, in the Tracker, as well.)
The Codename Tracker PDF is the same chart I use myself to keep up with the codenames of products and technologies coming from Microsoft. This newest version adds a number of new database- and cloud-specific codenames, plus updates to a number of the already-existing entries.
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