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Going 64-Bit with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Still anxious and fidgety about moving towards the first ever 64-Bit version of Exchange? Get the lowdown with a detailed explanation, downloadable on Microsoft’s web site here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?Fa...ang=en

For now, it seems as if 64-bit will become the standard operating system for servers while 32-bit Windows XP/Vista will remain the majoer operating system at least until 2010 when all software and hardware vendors catch up. Personally I would love to run my memory and I/O hungry graphics applications on 64-bit but this might take a while. My Exchange server will run faster but I am not sure how much this will really benefit clients who get good enough service these days. For larger Exchange shops, however, migration will be a very smart move worth the money.

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