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April 2005 - Posts

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There are so many good arguments for using a 64-bit OS instead of a 32-bit OS. Since yesterday x64 support for Windows Professional, Standard, Enterprise and Datacenter Server is officially available. Today one of my colleagues did a presentation at WinHEC Read More...
While increased speed of an application and the OS itself is certainly a major feature of the 64-bit Windows OS releases, 64-bit Windows is not only about increased performance. Nevertheless I like the slogan. And, it has traveled already far . And this Read More...
Again, good question. Answer: Server for IPF or x64 (180 day trial): http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/trial/default.mspx Workstation for x64 (60 day trial): coming soon (a week or so)! Read More...
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Well, I thought this would catch your attention. The answer is of course NO (capital N , capital O). The latest information on Windows supporting 64-bit platforms can be found in an article on CNet: Microsoft uses Longhorn to promote Itanium . The article Read More...
You don't know who Clyde is? He is one of the corner stones in our (Microsoft) 64-bit world. On the WindowsServer blog he is talking about his "exhilarating ride" to get our x64 support out of the door. Clyde in his own words: "I am a Group Program Manager Read More...
Don't complain. It is a new product and I'm sure you want it done right. It is no news that we run a bunch of programs for very early adopters and partners especially when working on new product releases. So does the HPC team at Microsoft. As part of Read More...
 
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