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  • The 64-bit Tipping Point

    Intel recently (re-) published a somewhat old document from the 2004's, " The 64-bit Tipping Point ". It has been slightly updated and is definitely worth reading if you are still considering to move to a 64-bit application model. The document compares the Itanium architecture to EM64T...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-18-2008
    Filed under: 64-bit, x64, Intel, Windows
  • What is Windows Server 2008 like anyways?

    You don't want to miss the new serverunleashed.com . When I saw the internal announcement I thought: "Well, a robot. Ok, so what's new?" I was about to *** about it. Good I waited. Pretty agile boy the new Windows Server 2008. Best thing: That's him ... or it ... or ... whatever...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-03-2008
    Filed under: 64-bit, Windows Server 2008
  • Installing Vista on a MacBook Air

    Unable to resist I got myself a shiny, slim new MacBook Air (MBA). While I am used to Mac OS X, I wanted it to run Vista so I can also take it to work. My MBA has a 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and a 64GB solid state drive and I bought a SuperDrive . Here's how I installed Vista and why I did it 3 (three...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-24-2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, Virtualization, 64-bit, Mac, 64-bit for Users, MacBook Air
  • Virtualization Starter

    TechRepublic published an article about the" 10 things you should know about virtualization." If you are new to the whole virtualization thing, it will certainly get you started. The author, Debra Littlejohn Shinder, is right, "Virtualization is a huge topic, and this article is only meant...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-21-2008
    Filed under: Viridian, Virtual Server, Virtualization, 64-bit, Windows Server 2008
  • What have Visual Studio and Barcelona in common?

    On one of our internal HPC aliases an evangelist from Japan asked whether Visual Studio 2008 (VS) can optimize code for Barcelona. Barcelona as in the AMD processor, not the beautiful city of Gaudi in Catalonia, Spain. Important question especially for high performance applications where you want to...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-19-2008
    Filed under: HPC, 64-bit
  • 64-bit - Coming to your Home/Office/Desktop/Server soon

    I have it already you might say. But are you leveraging the 64-bit power by running a native 64-bit OS? Probably on a server but not on a workstation yet. Be it as it may. InformationWeek has a nice article titled "With Latest Server, Microsoft Rides The 64-Bit Range". There's some food...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-23-2008
    Filed under: Microsoft, 64-bit, 64-bit for Users
  • 64-Bit Insider Newsletter

    Oh no, 64-bit again. Please, leave me alone. ... Can't do that. While the Microsoft evangelism team does not evangelize 64-bit directly anymore (there's no program or alike), we ( and I in particular ) continue to receive a lot of questions on 64-bit development. Mainly due to the fact that our...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-16-2008
    Filed under: HPC, CCS, 64-bit, Insider
  • Microsoft Hypervisor only on 64-bit

    Looks like there is some confusion about our Hyper-V product. The Microsoft Hypervisor is called Hyper-V (as announced today). It will only be available for 64-bit SKUs of Windows Server 2008. Also the Hyper-V standalone SKU is only available for 64-bit. To take advantage of the Microsoft Hyper-V technology...
    Posted to News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-12-2007
    Filed under: Microsoft, Virtualization, 64-bit
  • Windows Vista - The Best 64-bit Windows Operating System to Date

    When a new Microsoft product is released, everyone focuses on the product's problems. You might have seen Mary Jo Foley's article sharing some of Vista's "gotchas" - including one gotcha shared by yours truly. I'm happy to say, that there are plenty of real reasons why 64-bit...
    Posted to Ryan's Blog (Weblog) by Ryan Hoffman on 01-26-2007
    Filed under: Windows Vista, 64-bit
  • Internet Explorer 7 x64 Release Candidate 1 - Now Available

    Overview Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) Release Candidate 1 (RC1) has been designed to make everyday tasks easier, provide dynamic security protection and improve the development platform and manageability. End user improvements include a streamlined interface, tabbed browsing, printing advances, improved...
    Posted to Andre Da Costa (Weblog) by Andre Da Costa on 08-24-2006
    Filed under: Internet Explorer, XP, x64, Microsoft, Web Browsers, 64-Bit, Windows
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