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'''Cairo''' was the codename for a project at Microsoft from 1991 to 1996 (Cairo was the codename of Windows NT 4.0). Its charter was to build technologies for a next generation operating system that would fulfill Bill Gates' vision of "information at your fingertips." Cairo never shipped, although portions of its technologies have since appeared in other products. | |||
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Codename Preliminary name |
Cairo |
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Release date | N/A Never released |
Support end | N/A Never released |
Cairo was the codename for a project at Microsoft from 1991 to 1996 (Cairo was the codename of Windows NT 4.0). Its charter was to build technologies for a next generation operating system that would fulfill Bill Gates' vision of "information at your fingertips." Cairo never shipped, although portions of its technologies have since appeared in other products.
SKUs
- Windows Cairo Advanced Desktop was designed as the Client for Windows Cairo servers. It would have included the core OS, new user interface, and networked storage/printer sharing.
- Windows Cairo Advanced Server was designed
- Windows Cairo Development Environment