Oslo (Microsoft project)

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Oslo is a Microsoft Service-oriented architecture strategy announced in October 2007.

[edit] External links

  • Project description page
  • Buzzword bingo for Microsoft's Oslo - Article at Reg Developer
  • Microsoft's Oslo Vision: Windows Becomes A Platform For Heterogeneous SOA - Article at Information Week
  • Microsoft's Oslo Tries to Leapfrog Application Platform Rivals - Article at Gartner


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