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Longhorn is Microsoft's code name for the next version of its Windows operating system, to follow on from Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003. It was originally expected to ship sometime early in 2006 as a minor step between Whistler and Blackcomb (Longhorn is a name of a sports bar near Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort).

Gradually, Longhorn assimilated many important new features and technologies of Blackcomb. On August 27 2004 Microsoft announced that they planned to drop some features so that Longhorn could be released in a reasonable timeframe, the end of 2006.

Longhorn is currently available as a preview release available to MSDN subscribers, and at select Microsoft developer conferences. The preview release is classified as Alpha or pre-Alpha at the moment, as such its performance and feature sets are not always representative of the release product. As with many products (including all Windows releases since 98) it has since been leaked onto the file sharing networks.

1 Technologies

Microsoft labels the key new technologies as "The Pillars of Longhorn", which are:



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