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By Martin LaMonica
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 15, 2005 7:51:00 PM

Microsoft said some upcoming products, including its Exchange 12 e-mail server, will run only on 64-bit processors.

At a conference for its management software customers, company executives detailed its plans to add support 64-bit microprocessors in its server applications and operating systems.

By late next year, Microsoft expects to deliver Exchange 12, which will run only on x86-compatible 64-bit servers, said Bob Kelly, general manager of infrastructure server marketing at Microsoft.

Kelly said 64-bit chips will make the greatest impact on the performance of applications such as Exchange and its SQL Server database.

"IT professionals will be able to consolidate the total number of servers running 64-bit (processors) and users will be able to have bigger mailbox size," he said.

Longhorn Server R2 and a small-business edition of Longhorn Server will be available only for x86-compatible 64-bit chips as well the company's Centro mid-market bundle. Longhorn server is expected to be released in 2007 and the R2 follow-up could come two years after that.

Without providing a specific target date, Kelly said that Microsoft is working on a product called System Center Essentials, which will be a management product aimed specifically at medium-size companies.

He said Microsoft intends to build application-level monitoring into the forthcoming version 3 of Microsoft Operations Manager to complement the present hardware-level monitoring.

Microsoft also said its Microsoft Virtual Server Release 2 will be available in the first month of December, priced at $99 per server for the standard edition and $199 for the enterprise version.

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EXACTLY!
Finally... Some common sense! Well put. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Wolfie2K3 Posted on: 11/16/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
more hot air from M$!  Linux Geek | 11/15/05
yeah.....  JoeMama_z | 11/15/05
Oh please.  A_Pickle | 11/15/05
also...  TheCrow_z | 11/15/05
These responses are getting old...  Rodney Davis | 11/15/05
There is an upside to teh ranting...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/05
Yo No_Ak  ibabadur1 | 11/15/05
BS  Real World | 11/16/05
What the?  Loverock Davidson | 11/16/05
Sorry, Pepe  Real World | 11/16/05
I beg to differ  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/16/05
Might be true for you  Real World | 11/16/05
I have never seen a Linux fan that was not a zealot  mrlinux | 11/16/05
Of course you are a Windows fazn that is NOT a ZEALOT. Yeah!!. (NT)  Update victim | 11/16/05
Anybody have a good keyboard that they don't need? (NT)  Update victim | 11/16/05
Windows fazn  mrlinux | 11/16/05
Showing your True Colors, Eh MrLinux?  Wolfie2K3 | 11/16/05
Resposes Are Getting Old.......  myrddin@... | 11/15/05
Interesting that you ...  George Jay | 11/15/05
Do you need glasses?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/05
Facts  LinuxHippie | 11/15/05
Did you say something?(nt)  IT Scion | 11/15/05
hahahahahahahah  Reverend MacFellow | 11/15/05
How can anyone speak up when your ranting?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/05
No W64 on Niagara?  jbroche18 | 11/15/05
Still in the honeymoon phase.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/05
Am I the only one who sees this as...  The King's Servant | 11/15/05
Two things  ibabadur1 | 11/15/05
Good points but...  The King's Servant | 11/15/05
FYI  dvm | 11/15/05
There are LOTS of reasons WHY...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/16/05
You answered your own question didn't you?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/15/05
History Repeating  Yensi717 | 11/16/05
But most will still run a flavor of UNIX on Windows  mighetto | 11/15/05
look at it like this  MIS Master | 11/15/05
EXACTLY!  Wolfie2K3 | 11/16/05

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