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'''Windows ]''' is the ] for an upcoming version of ] Server, announced in February 2000. '''Windows ]''' is the ] for the successor to ] ], announced in February 2000.


Blackcomb has been slated to include many features from ], however some features originally scheduled for Longhorn are not expected to be ready for Blackcomb's release either. On ] ], Windows Server Chief Bob Muglia said in an interview that the earliest WinFS would be included in their server operating system would be the first update following a couple of years after Blackcomb.
Blackcomb has been slated to include any new features proposed by Microsoft (such as ]) whose development will have not reached a stable phase by the time of ]'s release.


Blackcomb's true product name is still unclear. Blackcomb's true product name is still unclear.

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Windows Blackcomb is the code name for the successor to Microsoft Windows Server 2003, announced in February 2000.

Blackcomb has been slated to include many features from Longhorn, however some features originally scheduled for Longhorn are not expected to be ready for Blackcomb's release either. On December 10 2004, Windows Server Chief Bob Muglia said in an interview that the earliest WinFS would be included in their server operating system would be the first update following a couple of years after Blackcomb.

Blackcomb's true product name is still unclear.

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