Oslo (Microsoft)

Oslo (Microsoft)

Oslo is the former code name for what is now called the SQL Server Modeling CTP, a set of future Microsoft modeling technologies that aim to provide significant productivity gains across the lifecycle of .NET Framework applications by enabling developers, architects and IT professionals to work together more effectively. Its goal is to significantly increase programming productivity within the context of a broader initiative known as Dynamic IT. It was first announced in October 2007 and early Community Technology Previews (CTPs) of the technology have been released in October 2008, January 2009, May 2009 and November 2009. In November 2009 CTP, the technologies are collectively called the SQL Server Modeling CTP, slated to ship in a future major release of Microsoft SQL Server. On 22 September 2010, however, Microsoft announced the project had been cancelled, to focus on OData instead.

Read more about Oslo (Microsoft):  History, Relationship To "Dynamic IT", Model-driven Development, Modeling Services Repository and Domains, "M" Modeling Language, "Quadrant" Model Editor, Versions, See Also