Longhorn beta to have near-complete Indigo
Microsoft’s first beta of Longhorn will include a nearly complete version of the product’s web services-based communication framework, code-named Indigo.
A Microsoft partner said that engineers working on Indigo had nearly finished their work. "They’re not doing a lot of work with new features at this point," said Andrew Brust, chief of new technology at Citigate Cunningham, a consulting company.
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