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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 30, 2008
Microsoft used this week's Professional Developers Conference to flesh out a bunch of codenames that had been circulating for the past several months -- everything from "Red Dog," to "Geneva," to "Zurich." At the Los …
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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 29, 2008
The Microsoft MOICE project isn't new, but the codename and its origins were new to me. MOICE is designed to "wring out" malicious content from Office documents. by Mary Jo Foley
Also tagged: security, software, microsoft office, office suites, microsoft corp, attack, mary jo foley, moice
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 29, 2008
The Microsoft codename contest continues. Today's entry is Nitrogen, which is the next version of Microsoft's ISA Server. by Mary Jo Foley
Also tagged: security, consumer electronics, personal technology, microsoft corp, mary jo foley, game players
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 26, 2008
Today's codename-contest submission is "Geneva," one of a growing number of Swiss codenames in the Microsoft family. Geneva is related to Zermatt, a previously disclosed Redmond name and, like Zermatt, has to do with …
Also tagged: security, hardware, virtualization, geneva, microsoft corp, mary jo foley, zermatt, digital security
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 10, 2008
The road to "Midori" is paved with lots of other Microsoft codenames, according to tipsters who've been coming out of the woodwork since I made public my latest couple of posts on Midori, Microsoft's next-gen operating …
Also tagged: net, software development, microsoft windows, managed code, software, operating systems, microsoft corp, mary jo foley, midori, software web development, redhawk, minsafe