Not to mention beta testing the SBS and Centro platforms is going to be fun.  :-)

Actually there were/are hints on 64 bit only that was said before the summit.  If you look at the SBS FAQ public page the discussion is there.

Actually not as insane as you think.  By the time LH comes out they will probably need new hardware.

joe wrote:
Wow. I don't recall Muglia making that statement at the summit, I think he would have been beaten up pretty bad....
 
 
"Muglia made several product announcements during his keynote address.
 
As part of its commitment to 64-bit computing, Microsoft has been delivering products that are optimized for 64-bit, including the newly released SQL Server™ 2005, Visual Studio® 2005 and Virtual Server 2005 R2. To help customers take full advantage of the power of 64-bit computing, products including Microsoft® Exchange Server “12,” Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, Windows Server™ “Longhorn” Small Business Server, and Microsoft’s infrastructure solution for midsize businesses, code-named “Centro,” will be exclusively 64-bit and optimized for x64 hardware. In a future update release to Microsoft’s upcoming Windows Server “Longhorn” operating system, code-named Windows Server “Longhorn” R2, customers will see the complete transition to 64-bit-only hardware, while still benefiting from 32-bit and 64-bit application compatibility. For the highest-scale application and database workloads, Windows Server on 64-bit Itanium-based systems will continue to be the premier choice for customers for years to come."
 
The LH SBS package is pretty funny too... Imagine going into all of those small companies and telling them they don't have a choice but to buy a new server when they want to get the new security enhancements.
 
I hope MS decides to support K3 and Exchange K3 for some time. Though I am already seeing a huge reduced emphasis and making K3 work right now.
 
Any good non-GNU message/collaboration apps out there? Something with maybe a BSD license?
 
   joe
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Microsofts Exchange Server 12 64 bit announcement

Where’d you find that?

 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond

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c - 312.731.3132

 

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Martin Tuip
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Microsofts Exchange Server 12 64 bit announcement

 

This just in:

"As some of you are attending IT Forum in Barcelona, I want to make sure those of you who are not get the latest updates. At IT Forum, Microsoft will announce broad support for 64 bit across many of its product lines. As part of that announcement we will be announcing that Exchange 12 will be 64 bit only.  This is a significant decision for us and it is one that we did not make lightly. Many of you and your customers may have questions about why Exchange 12 will be 64 bit only and the mail below provides some background on the factors that lead to this decision and also the benefits from 64 bit that we are seeing in our early dog food & TAP deployments."

 

Martin Tuip

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