Project 'Omega' Failure
Microsoft's initial attempt to build a graphical database for Windows, Project Omega, was internally cancelled due to its immense complexity and inability to meet market needs, paving the way for a fresh approach.
Significance
This failure highlighted the challenges of building a Windows database and underscored the need for a simpler, more user-centric design that 'Cirrus' (Access) would eventually embody.
Key facts
- Year
- 1989
- Type
- milestone
- Location
- Redmond, Washington, USA