Microsoft officials didn’t disclose any of the Windows 7 technical documents to the public, however the technical documents of the next generation of Windows Client and Server Operating Systems is being developed secretly.
We got on hands Microsoft’s technical documentation schematics (plan) and guess what we found? Microsoft is secretly planning on putting together the technical documentation for Windows 8. However, one thing to notice is that these were not released with Windows 7. This seems to be a marketing strategy that Microsoft is going to use to market its future product – Windows 8.
The Microsoft server and the development kit service is in charge of Robert Muglia, responsible for the Microsoft communication protocol project (MCPP), although the third party developer may through gain MCPP technology documents in order to realize with Microsoft’s product cooperation.
Here is a sneak peek into the technical documentation by Microsoft of the lifecycle support plan for Microsoft products.
Also, we hear that approximately 500 Microsoft employees are devoting in develop the MCPP technology documents, in view of the fact that MCPP and European Work team server agreement plan (European Work Group Server Protocol Program).
These approximately 232 product team development engineers and the project management personnel are carrying on the development and the examination positively for this documents’ technical content, including to TDI resolution periodic review, as well as for the next generation Windows client side, server development new content of Windows 8.