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Author: David Stone 

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WOW! With the recent naming change of SPS to Microsoft Office

Sharepoint Server, we have achieved an 11 syllable product name.

ugh.

Oh wait..just when I thought that was really long, I noticed the

Office 2003 Beta2 kit sitting in front of me. It includes Microsoft

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition: 17 syllables. Do we have any

longer product names??[Technovangelist</p>

(Matt Williams) WebLog</a>]

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How about Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect? :

21 at my count…I could be off though. :) And Enterprise Developer

would have 22 because Developer has one my syllable than Architect.</td> </tr> </table>

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Matt</p>

Williams

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wonders</a> ". . . Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition: 17

syllables. Do we have any longer product names??"

Hmmm… How about "Microsoft</p>

Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer Edition</a>"?

And people wonder why I still refer to it as "Everett."</td> </tr> </table>

haha! i worked out that

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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer Edition</a> is 23

syllables! haha! funny!