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释义

  1. Operating systems

     Windows 3.1x and 9x  Windows NT family  Windows CE family  Windows Mobile   Windows Phone   Others 

  2. OS components

  3. Microsoft Servers

     SQL Server family  Others 

  4. Developers tools

     Visual Studio family  .NET Framework family  Languages  Others 

  5. Gaming hardware

  6. Office software

  7. Other codenames

  8. References

  9. External links

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. 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 prior to the official release. Microsoft usually does not announce a final name until shortly before the product is publicly available. It is not uncommon for Microsoft to reuse codenames a few years after a previous usage has been abandoned.

There has been some suggestion that Microsoft may move towards defining the real name of their upcoming products earlier in the product development lifecycle so as to avoid needing product codenames.[1]

Operating systems

Windows 3.1x and 9x

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
Janus{{N/A}}Windows 3.1{{N/A}}[2][3]
Sparta, WinballWindows PlusWindows for Workgroups 3.1Windows 3.1 (16-bit) with enhanced networking; designed to work particularly well as a client with the new Windows NT.[4][5]
SnowballWindows for Workgroups 3.10Windows for Workgroups 3.11Although this release was still 16-bit Windows, it included a 32-bit TCP/IP stack (when running on compatible hardware). Along with Win32s, this was one of the first steps towards moving the Windows desktop to a 32-bit code base.[6]
ChicagoWindows 4.0Windows 95For codenames of some of the internal components of Windows 95, see "Jaguar", "Cougar", "Panther" and "Stimpy" under {{section linkOS components}.[7][8]
DetroitWindows 4.1Windows 95 OSR 2Named after Detroit, Michigan. 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.[9]
NashvilleWindows 96{{N/A}}Cancelled upgrade for Windows 95; sometimes referred to in the press as Windows 96. Codename was reused for Internet Explorer 4.0 and Windows Desktop Update which incorporated many of the technologies planned for Nashville.[10][11]
MemphisWindows 97, Windows 4.1Windows 98{{N/A}}[12]
MillenniumWindows 4.9Windows MEME stands for Millennium Edition.[13]

Windows NT family

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotes
Razzle[14]NT OS/2Windows NT{{N/A}}
Daytona[15]{{N/A}}Windows NT 3.5 Named after the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
SUR (Shell Update Release), Cairo[16]{{N/A}}Windows NT 4.0Microsoft originally planned for NT 4.0 to be just a simple "Shell Update Release" to integrate the Windows 95 GUI with Windows NT 3.51's kernel.
Wolfpack[17]{{N/A}}Microsoft Cluster Server{{N/A}}
Janus[18] NT 5.0 Windows 2000 64-bit Windows 2000 did not have a codename because, according to Dave Thompson of Windows NT team, "Jim Allchin didn't like codenames".[19]
Impala[20]{{N/A}}Windows NT 4.0 Embedded{{N/A}}
Neptune[21]{{N/A}}{{Dropped}}Planned consumer version of Windows 2000, merged with Odyssey to form Whistler.
Odyssey{{N/A}}{{Dropped}}Planned successor to Windows 2000 for business customers, merged with Neptune to form Whistler.
Whistler{{N/A}}Windows XPNamed after Whistler Blackcomb, where design retreats were held.
Mantis[20]{{N/A}}Windows XP Embedded Named after the Mantis shrimp
Freestyle[22][23]{{N/A}}Windows XP Media Center Edition{{N/A}}
Harmony[24]{{N/A}}Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004{{N/A}}
Symphony[25]{{N/A}}Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005{{N/A}}
Emerald[26]{{N/A}}Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Update Rollup 2{{N/A}}
Diamond[26]{{N/A}}Windows Media CenterIncluded in Windows Vista
Springboard{{N/A}}{{N/A}}Set of enhanced security features, included in Windows XP Service Pack 2.[27]
Lonestar[28]{{N/A}}Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005{{N/A}}
Whistler Server[29]Windows Server 2002,[30]
Windows .NET Server
Windows Server 2003{{N/A}}
Bobcat[31]{{N/A}}Windows Small Business Server 2003Not to be confused with Microsoft Bob.
Eiger, Mönch[32]{{N/A}}Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCsMönch included additional features for use on mobile devices.[33]
Longhorn[34][35][36]{{N/A}}Windows VistaNamed after the Longhorn Bar in the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort; initially planned as an "interim release" between "Whistler" and "Blackcomb" (see below)
Q,[37] Quattro[38]{{N/A}}Windows Home Server{{N/A}}
Vail[39]{{N/A}}Windows Home Server 2011{{N/A}}
Longhorn Server[40]{{N/A}}Windows Server 2008{{N/A}}
Cougar[41]{{N/A}}Windows Small Business Server 2008{{N/A}}
Centro[41]{{N/A}}Windows Essential Business Server{{N/A}}
Blackcomb, Vienna[42]{{N/A}}Windows 7[43][44]"Blackcomb" is named after Whistler Blackcomb ski resort. Vienna is the capital of Austria.
Fiji[45]Windows Vista Media Center Feature Pack 2008Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008{{N/A}}
Aurora[46]{{N/A}}Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials{{N/A}}
Quebec[47]{{N/A}}Windows Embedded 2011{{N/A}}
Windows Server 8[48] {{N/A}} Windows Server 2012{{N/A}}
Blue[49] {{N/A}} Windows 8.1{{N/A}}
Threshold[50] {{N/A}} Windows 10 RTM and 1511 Named after a location seen in Combat Evolved, near which Installation 04 orbits.[50]
Redstone[51] {{N/A}} Windows 10 versions 1607, 1703, 1709, 1803 and 1809 Named after a fictional mineral from Minecraft.[52]

Windows CE family

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameRef
Pegasus, Alder {{N/A}} Windows CE 1.0 [53]
Birch {{N/A}} Windows CE 2.0 [53]
Cedar {{N/A}} Windows CE 3.0 [53]
Talisker Windows CE .NET Windows CE 4.0 [53]
Jameson {{N/A}} Windows CE 4.1 [61]
McKendric {{N/A}} Windows CE 4.2 [61]
Macallan {{N/A}} Windows CE 5.0 [53]
Yamazaki Windows CE 6.0 Windows Embedded CE 6.0 [53][54]
Chelan Windows Embedded CE 7 Windows Embedded Compact 7 [55]

Windows Mobile

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameRef
Rapier{{N/A}}Pocket PC 2000[56]
Merlin{{N/A}}Pocket PC 2002[56]
Ozone{{N/A}}Windows Mobile 2003[56]
Magneto{{N/A}}Windows Mobile 5[56]
Crossbow{{N/A}}Windows Mobile 6[56]
6 on 6{{N/A}}Windows Mobile 6.1.4[56]
Titanium{{N/A}}Windows Mobile 6.5[56]
MaldivesWindows Mobile 7Windows Phone 7[56]

Windows Phone

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameRef
PhotonWindows Mobile 7 SeriesWindows Phone 7[57][58]
Mango {{N/A}}Windows Phone 7.5[59]
Apollo {{N/A}}Windows Phone 8
Blue {{N/A}}Windows Phone 8.1[50]

Others

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
Midori {{N/A}} {{tba}} A managed code operating system being developed by Microsoft with joint effort of Microsoft Research. [60][61]
Red DogWindows Cloud, Windows AzureMicrosoft AzureMicrosoft cloud services platform[83]
Singularity{{N/A}}SingularityExperimental operating system based on the Microsoft .NET platform, using software-based type safety as a replacement for hardware-based memory protection.[62]
Tahiti{{N/A}}{{N/A}}Supposedly a family of multi-core technologies including an operating system, applications and development tools designed to make better use of today's multi-core CPUs. Midori may be a part of this suite of new Microsoft technologies.[63]
TokyoAzure AD Cloud App DiscoveryCloud App DiscoveryAzure-based data-directory service designed to help connect the right people to the right data.[64]
Zurich{{N/A}}.NET ServicesPart of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform, that focuses on extended software development based on .NET Framework to the cloud.[65][66][67]

OS components

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
Barcelona{{N/A}}Windows Defender Application GuardA security feature for running the Microsoft Edge web browser inside a virtual machine, thus isolating it from the rest of the system in the event that it was hacked.[68]
BeihaiPaint 3D3D version of Microsoft Paint[69]
Code Integrity RootingSecure StartupBitLockerA security feature that checks and validates the integrity of Windows boot and system components.[70][71]
ContinuumTablet ModeContinuumA Windows 10 feature that enables hybrid devices to switch between tablet mode and desktop mode. An immediately manifest effect is the Start screen getting maximized in tablet mode.[72]
CornerstoneSecure StartupBitLockerFull disk encryption feature introduced in Windows Vista and present in subsequent versions that utilizes the Trusted Platform Module to perform integrity checking prior to operating system startup.[70][73]
Assistant{{N/A}}CortanaAn intelligent personal assistant included with Windows 10, named after an artificial intelligence character in Halo[74]
Cougar{{N/A}}VMM3232-bit kernel[7][99][100]
DarwinMicrosoft InstallerWindows InstallerA Windows service and application programming interface for installing software on computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems[75]
FrostingWindows 95 codenameMicrosoft Plus! for Windows 95[76]
Hydra{{N/A}}Terminal Services, Windows Terminal ServerTerminal Server adds "multiheading" support to Windows (the ability to run multiple instances of the graphics subsystem), and the hydra is a mythological monster with multiple heads.[77]
Jaguar{{N/A}}{{N/A}}16-bit DOS kernel for Windows 95 based on MS-DOS 5.0, used by Windows 95 boot loader and compatibility layer.[7][78][79]
Jupiter{{N/A}}Windows RuntimeA new application framework on Windows 8 used to create cross-platform "immersive" apps.[80]
MonadMSH, Microsoft ShellWindows PowerShell"Monads", according to philosopher Gottfried Leibniz's monadology, are the ultimate elements of the universe, individual percipient beings, and MSH is similarly composed of small, individual modules the user puts in interrelation.[81]
Morro{{N/A}}Microsoft Security EssentialsMSE was codenamed after the Morro de São Paulo beach in Brazil.[82][83]
Neon{{N/A}}Fluent DesignMicrosoft Fluent Design System is a revamp of the Windows UI based around five key components: Light, Depth, Motion, Material, and Scale.[84]
O'Hare{{N/A}}Internet Explorer 1Internet Explorer 1, first shipped in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95: The codename O'Hare ties into the Chicago codename for Windows 95: O'Hare International Airport is the largest airport in the city of Chicago, Illinois — in Microsoft's words, "a point of departure to distant places from Chicago".[85]
Panther{{N/A}}{{N/A}}Cancelled. Panther was a 32-bit kernel based on Windows NT kernel.[78][79]
Pinball{{N/A}}High Performance File System (HPFS)"Pinball" is the nickname (as opposed to a codename) for HPFS because HPFS driver in Windows NT 3.5 is called PINBALL.SYS.[86][87][88]
Piton{{N/A}}ReadyDriveFeature introduced in Windows Vista to support hybrid drives[89][90]
Protogon{{N/A}}ReFSThe successor of NTFS[91]
Rincon{{N/A}}Internet Explorer 7Rincon is a surfing beach in Puerto Rico[92]
Spartan{{N/A}}Microsoft EdgeWeb browser for Windows 10 that does away with MSHTML rendering engine. Refers to Spartans in Halo.[93]
Stimpy{{N/A}}Windows ShellApplies to Windows 95 only.[78][79]
Viridian{{N/A}}Hyper-VVirtualization update for Windows Server 2008[94]
WinFS{{N/A}}{{n/a}}A cancelled data storage and management system project based on relational databases, first demonstrated in 2003 as an advanced storage subsystem for the Microsoft Windows, designed for persistence and management of structured, semi-structured as well as unstructured data.[95][96]

Microsoft Servers

SQL Server family

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CodenameFinal nameNotesRef
SQLNTSQL Server 4.21
SQL95SQL Server 6.0
HydraSQL Server 6.5
SphinxSQL Server 7.0[97]
PlatoOLAP Services 7.0"OLAP Services" was later renamed Microsoft Analysis Services[98]
ShilohSQL Server 2000Version 8
RosettaReporting Services in SQL Server 2000
YukonSQL Server 2005Version 9[99]
PicassoAnalysis Services in SQL Server 2005
Katmai / AkadiaSQL Server 2008Version 10[99][100]
KilimanjaroSQL Server 2008 R2Version 10.5
BlueSQL Server 2008 Report Designer 2.0This is the standalone release of the tool for Reporting Services. It must not be confused with Report Builder 2.0.[101][102][103]
DenaliSQL Server 2012Version 11[104][105][106]
JuneauSQL Server Data ToolsWas included in SQL Server 2012, later released as a standalone downloadable application[107]
CrescentPower ViewA data visualisation tool that originally shipped as part of SQL Server 2012, later an add-in for Microsoft Excel[108]
HekatonSQL Server In-Memory OLTPIn-memory database engine built into SQL Server 2014[109]
HelsinkiSQL Server for LinuxLinux port of SQL Server 2016[110]
ArisSQL Server 2019Public Preview available for download. Announced at MS Ignite Summit 2018 event Sept 24-28.[111]

Others

CodenameFinal nameRef
HermesMicrosoft System Management Server 1.0[112]
CatapultMicrosoft Proxy Server 1.0[113]
Geneva Active Directory Federation Services [114]
Falcon Microsoft Message Queue Server [115]
Viper Microsoft Transaction Server [116]
StirlingMicrosoft Forefront Protection Suite[117]

Developers tools

Visual Studio family

CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
ThunderVisual Basic 1.0The first version of Visual Basic. The standard dialogs and controls created by the Visual Basic runtime library all have "Thunder" as a prefix of their internal type names (for example, buttons are internally known as ThunderCommandButton).[118]
ZamboniMicrosoft Visual C++ 4.1After Zamboni, an ice resurfacing machine.[118]
BostonMicrosoft Visual Studio 97Named for Boston, Massachusetts[119]
AspenMicrosoft Visual Studio 6.0Named after the popular ski destination Aspen, Colorado[120]
Cassini Web ServerASP.NET Development ServerThe lightweight local Web server that is launched in Visual Studio in order to test Web projects[121]
HatterasVisual Studio Team System's Source Control System{{N/A}}Named after the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in the Outer Banks region of North Carolina[122]
OcracokeVisual Studio Team System load testing suite{{N/A}}Named after the Ocracoke Island Lighthouse on Ocracoke Island, also in North Carolina[122]
CurrituckTeam Foundation Work Item Tracking{{N/A}}Named after the Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla, North Carolina[122]
BodieTeam Foundation Server SDK{{N/A}}Named after the Bodie Island Lighthouse in North Carolina[122]
TuscanyOnline version of Visual Studio.Currently a research project[123]
Phoenix{{N/A}}A Microsoft research software development kit[124]
EaglestoneVisual Studio Team Explorer EverywhereThis is the name given to the Teamprise suite Microsoft acquired. The product is now named Visual Studio Team Explorer Everywhere[125][126]
KittyHawkVisual Studio LightSwitchRAD tool aimed at non-programmers[127][128]
RainierVisual Studio .NET (2002)Named for Mount Rainier, a volcanic mountain peak visible from the Seattle area (where Microsoft is based)[129]
EverettVisual Studio .NET 2003Named after the town Everett, Washington in Washington state[129][130][131]
Whidbey[131]Visual Studio 2005Named after Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound[129][130]
OrcasVisual Studio 2008Named after Orcas Island in the Puget Sound[129][130][131]
CamanoMicrosoft Test and Lab ManagerMicrosoft Test Manager, a part of Visual Studio 2010 Test Professional, Premium and Ultimate editionsNamed after Camano Island in the Puget Sound[132][133][134]
RosarioVisual Studio Ultimate 2010 (formerly Team System or Team Suite)[135]
Cider{{N/A}}Visual Studio designer for building Windows Presentation Foundation applications, meant to be used by application developers[136]
Monaco{{TBA}}In-browser IDE for Visual Studio. Monaco powers Visual Studio Code.[137][138]

.NET Framework family

CodenameFinal nameNotesRef
AstoriaWCF Data ServicesEnables the creation and consumption of OData services for the web[139]
AtlasASP.NET AJAXAn implementation for ASP.NET of Ajax native to .NET Framework 2.0[140]
AvalonWindows Presentation FoundationGraphical subsystem released as part of .NET Framework 3.0[141]
Fusion{{N/A}}.NET Framework subsystem for locating and loading assemblies, including GAC management[142][143]
Hailstorm.NET My Services[144]
IndigoWindows Communication FoundationAn application programming interface (API) in .NET Framework for building connected, service-oriented applications[145]
JoltSilverlight 1.0[146]
Lightning, Project 42.NET Framework 1.0Project Lightning was the original codename for the Common Language Runtime in 1997. The team was based in building 42, hence Project 42.[147][148]
Project 7{{N/A}}Codename for early .NET academic recruiting program. 7 was a prime factor of 42, metaphorizing the relationship between Project 7 and Project 42 (see above).[149]
Roslyn.NET Compiler PlatformOpen-source project that exposes programmatic access to compilers via corresponding APIs[150][151][152][153]

Languages

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CodenameFinal nameNotesRef
ClarityLanguage Integrated Query (LINQ)LINQ Language extensions to expose query syntax natively to languages such as Visual Basic .NET and C#
DMModelling language
JakartaVisual J++
MetroMicrosoft Design languageA typography-based design language

Others

CodenameFinal nameNotesRef
GodotMicrosoft Layer for UnicodeNamed after the play Waiting for Godot (centered around the endless wait for a man named "Godot" who never comes), because it was felt to be long overdue.[154]
Volta{{N/A}}A developer toolset for building multi-tier web applications[155]
Project CentennialDesktop App ConverterAllows developers to re-package existing desktop apps into the APPX format of Universal Windows Platform and sell them in Windows Store.[156][157]

Gaming hardware

CodenamePreliminary name(s)Final nameNotesRef
DirectX BoxXbox[158]
NatalKinectMotion sensitive control system.[159][160]
XenonXbox 2Xbox 360 Successor to the original Xbox[161]
Durango Xbox 720Xbox OneSuccessor to Xbox 360[162]
ScorpioXbox One XUpgrade to Xbox One, announced in Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016. Announced to have 6 TFLOPS GPU and 8-core CPU.[163]
BarabooMicrosoft HoloLens[164]
ScarlettXbox TwoSuccessor to Xbox One announced by Microsoft in E3 2018[165]

Office software

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CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
AlbanyMicrosoft EquiptMicrosoft's all-in-one, subscription-based service for office, communication, and security software[166]
BanditSchedule+ 1.0Microsoft's first Personal Information Manager
BarneyMoney 1.0Microsoft's personal finance software (Flintstones theme)
BettyMoney 2.0
BudapestMicrosoft Office Communicator Web Access 2005
BulletMicrosoft Mail 3.0Microsoft's first LAN-based email product written in-house
CirrusMicrosoft Access 1.0
CRM V1.0, TsunamiMicrosoft CRM 1.0The platform was initially codenamed Tsunami, but once the decision was made to make it an actual product it was just changed to the initials as the initials were enough of a codename.[167]
Danube Phase IMicrosoft CRM 1.2[167]
Danube Phase IIMicrosoft CRM 3[167]
DinoMicrosoft Money 3.0
KilimanjaroTitanMicrosoft CRM 4Was originally Kilimanjaro but changed to Titan, as Kilimanjaro was too difficult to spell[167]
DecoMicrosoft PhotoDraw
GreenwichReal-Time Communications Server 2003Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2003
IstanbulMicrosoft Office Communicator 2005
MaestroMicrosoft Office Business Scorecard Manager 2005
OpusWord for Windows v1.0 for Windows 2.x
OsloMicrosoft BizTalk Server SOA, SQL Server Modeling CTP{{N/A}}Set of Service-oriented architecture (SOA) technologies[168][169][170]
Ren, StimpyWrenMicrosoft Outlook"Stimpy" was merged into "Ren", which later became "Wren". "Ren" and "Stimpy" are references to Ren and Stimpy, characters of an American animated television series. "Wren", a homophone of "Ren", is a reference to Christopher Wren, the architect of St Paul's Cathedral.[171]
RigelSkype Room SystemsA meeting room system designed to interface with Skype[172]
TahitiMicrosoft SharedView{{N/A}}A screen sharing tool which allows users to take over sessions and interact with remote desktops. No audio or conference facilities.[173][174]
TahoeSharepoint Portal Server 2001
UtopiaMicrosoft BobIntended to be a user-friendly GUI[175]

Other codenames

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CodenamePreliminary nameFinal nameNotesRef
Acropolis{{N/A}}Application framework for Smart Clients
Aero Diamond{{N/A}}Used during the development of Windows Vista to describe a set of advanced user interface effects for the Desktop Window Manager to be introduced after Vista's release[176]
AlexandriaZune MarketplaceAn online music store
ArgoZuneA digital media player
Atlanta{{N/A}}A cloud service that monitors Microsoft SQL Server deployments[177]
Blackbird{{N/A}}An online content-authoring platform centered around the concept of distributed Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and meant to be an alternative to HTML. The developer tools were originally released in beta and some titles were made available on MSDN before it was scrapped in favor of web development around ASP and ActiveX and the designer was refashioned into Visual InterDev.
Concur{{N/A}}Aims to: define higher-level abstractions (above "threads and locks"); for today's imperative languages; that evenly support the range of concurrency granularities; to let developers write correct and efficient concurrent applications; with lots of latent parallelism; that can be efficiently mapped to the user's.
Dallas{{N/A}}Aims to help discover, purchase and manage, premium data subscriptions in the Windows Azure platform[178]
DoradoZune PC Client
HailStorm.NET My ServicesCollection of web services centered around the storage and retrieval of information. Cancelled before it could fully materialize.[179][180]
HonoluluWindows Admin Center
KratosPowerAppsSoftware for building and sharing native, mobile, and Web apps[181]
KumoBingMicrosoft's set of features improving Live Search search engine
MarvelThe Microsoft NetworkThe classic version of MSN, originally as a proprietary, "walled garden" online service
Media2GoWindows Mobile software for Portable Media CentersPlatform built on Windows Mobile found on portable media players[182][183]
MetroXML Paper Specification (XPS)
MilanSurfaceMicrosoft PixelSenseTable-top style computer with multi-touch touchscreen interface
Mira{{N/A}}Windows CE .NET-based technology for smart displays[184][185]
Monaco{{N/A}}Music-making program similar to Apple GarageBand application[186]
OrigamiUltra-Mobile PC
PalladiumTrusted Windows{{N/A}}Effort to develop a small, very secure operating environment within Windows, including curtained memory, trusted input, and graphics. Project renamed to Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, and was never fully implemented.[187][188]
Softsled{{N/A}}post-text=Is it "software-based" or "software based on"?|date=December 2012}}
SpringfieldMicrosoft Popfly{{N/A}}Website in Alpha testing stage providing mashup and webpages creation tools, with publishing as Rich Internet Application option[189]
WolverineTCP/IP stack for Windows for Workgroups 3.11Named after the Wolverine, a character from Marvel Comics.[190]

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