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Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning
One thing that's great about virtualization is its flexibility, but everything has a limit. Read this white paper to learn about capacity planning and discover how it can change your approach to...
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The art of Wi-Fi signals (photos)
Oslo designers visualize their city's invisible Wi-Fi signal patterns with stunning paintings made of light.
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Microsoft Oslo modeling platform unravels further; M's future remains vague
Microsoft officials confirmed today what I reported last month: Its Oslo data-modeling platform has been almost completely obliterated.
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Another piece of Microsoft's Oslo modeling puzzle disappears
Microsoft is dropping Quadrant, a tool originally slated to be part its data-modeling platform, which was originally codenamed Oslo, and is revising its plans for its M data-modeling language.
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Microsoft whittles away at Oslo; now plans to fold it into SQL Server
On November 10, Microsoft announced the latest Oslo shift: Oslo's three main remaining components are going to be be renamed "SQL Server Modeling" and be folded into some future release of...
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Microsoft Oslo shifting to the data side
Last year, I heard Brian Loesgen compared Oslo, Microsoft's modeling strategy, to an onion, with many layers of features. Lately, it appears there is another layer to Oslo forming, which ties the...
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Microsoft shifts gears (again) with its Oslo modeling platform
It's been awfully quiet on the Microsoft service-oriented architecture (SOA) front for the past nine months or so. But on August 17, Product Unit Manager Doug Purdy broke the silence to provide an...
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Microsoft delivers tool updates for Oslo, Live Framework
Microsoft posted for download late last week new test builds of its Oslo software development kit (SDK) and its Live Framework tools.
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Microsoft Big Brains: Brad Lovering
In this week's profile in my "Microsoft Big Brains" series profiling the company's technical fellows, meet Brad Lovering, a k a "Mr. Oslo."
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Peeling Back the Microsoft Oslo 'Onion'
At the core of the Oslo onion: modeling language and repository
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Microsoft renames its 'D' language 'M'
Microsoft is continuing to slowly trickle out details about its Oslo modeling strategy. The latest info with company has gone public are the names of the three Oslo components it will release in...
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'Out of your brain and onto a hard disk': Microsoft's Oslo SOA push
A fresh approach, a new language for developer productivity
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Oslo and Live Mesh: Will the two platforms ever meet?
Live Mesh is definitely a consumer-focused platform, while Oslo is aimed primarily at business-focused developers and customers. But the pair share a number of commonalities, too.
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Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA
Microsoft turns to UML to ensure Oslo mass appeal
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More Microsoft 'Oslo' modeling details fall into place
While Microsoft isn't planning to provide testers with "Oslo" code until late October, the company did finally start putting some real meat on its software-modeling bones at the TechEd Developers...
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Microsoft's Oslo connections begin to bud
Configuration Services, designed to help meet SOA workloads
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Microsoft declares its modeling love with a new language, 'D'
A handful of Microsoft's top developers are working to create a new programming language, code-named "D," which will be at the heart of the Microsoft's push toward more intuitive software modeling.
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Analyst: Microsoft Oslo part of 'tectonic shift' to business design
Look beyond Microsoft's development tools -- the future is in business design
Additional Results
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The art of Wi-Fi signals (photos)
Oslo designers visualize their city's invisible Wi-Fi signal patterns with stunning paintings made of light.
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Microsoft Oslo modeling platform unravels further; M's future remains vague
Microsoft officials confirmed today what I reported last month: Its Oslo data-modeling platform has been almost completely obliterated.
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Another piece of Microsoft's Oslo modeling puzzle disappears
Microsoft is dropping Quadrant, a tool originally slated to be part its data-modeling platform, which was originally codenamed Oslo, and is revising its plans for its M data-modeling language.
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