I;m resuming my Microsoft Code Name a day sequence that I began in December 2006. The goal: To offer the back tale, every day in August, on 1 of Microsoft;s myriad code names. Some of these code names may possibly be familiar to Microsoft watchers; others (hopefully) will likely be brand-new.Microsoft code namesoffer some remarkable clues about the Redmondians’ advancement priorities, not to mention a better knowing of which future Microsoft goods match with each other,
Office Professional Plus Key, from a technique standpoint. Instead of each and every product group is moving to boring, numbered codenames (like Windows seven and Workplace 14).Without additional ado,
Office Home And Business 2010 Product Key, allow the codename video games begin.Microsoft
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GreenlandMicrosoft code name with the day: GreenlandBest guess on what it can be: WS-Management Protocol 1.1Meaning/context with the code title: As Microsoft progressively is making use of geographic places for codenames (when it;s not employing numbers or .Next to refer to upcoming releases), it;s difficult to get a read on what;s behind the “Greenland” codename. Unless I hear otherwise,
Windows 7 Professional Key, I;ll just lump it into the place-names family (with Vienna, Monaco,
Windows 7 Ultimate X64, Fiji,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Key, etc.)Back tale: The WS-Man protocol handles the remote exchange of management data across any devices that implement the protocol.Microsoft;s much more detailed description: “The current implementation of the WS-Management protocol is based on the following standard specifications: HTTPS, SOAP over HTTP (WS-I profile), SOAP 1.2, WS-Addressing, WS-Transfer, WS-Enumeration and WS-Eventing. The intent with the protocol is to give consistency and interoperability for management operations across many types of devices (including firmware) and operating systems. WS-Management protocol could be extended as new operations are identified by the IT industry.”Additional info: Microsoft recently completed the beta invitation and selection process for WS-Man 1.one. So I;m assuming a private, closed beta either has begun or will start shortly. No word yet on how and when Microsoft will deliver the final implementation.Update: On August 24, Microsoft made WS-Man one.one available for download. According to the Redmondians: “Customers are advised to update their Windows 2003 Server R2 with this update. This is a required component for Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007 and Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 SP1.”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 with the full month;s worth of Microsoft code names I end up posting, bookmark this “Microsoft Codenames” page. You can also check out this video-whiteboard I did recently on Microsoft codenames.