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Microsoft makes the leap to 64-bit
Some forthcoming Microsoft software will only run on 64-bit processors, which should mean better application performance and larger mailboxes for Outlook users.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Oracle Selects the Solaris 10 Operating System as Its Preferred Open Source 64-bit Development...
Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL - News) and Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW - News) today announced that Oracle has chosen the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System...
SCALE Bulks Up With More Exhibitors
Orv Beach writes "If you're interested in Linux and Open source Software, the Southern California Linux Expo is for you. SCALE has seminars...
Obituary: Michael M. Murphree
Author: NewsForge Staff
NewsForge.com regrets to report that our freelance contributor Michael M. Murphree, 41, died Monday, October 17, as a result of a heart...
IBM gives blades 4Gbit/s zip
IBM has recruited a pair of networking chums to help slot a 4Gbit/s switch into its blade server chassis.
Link: theregister.co.uk
SWsoft turns in Virtuozzo 64-bit performance
The virtualisation software can now take full advantage of 64-bit x86 chips, but the firm is still charging licence fees per core.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Amanith adds 64bit support, animations and new examples
Matteo writes "Amanith Framework is a cross-platform (Linux, Win32, Mac OX X, FreeBSD, Linux and IRIX) open source C++ framework for 2D and 3D...
Database adds 64bit Linux option
Data warehouse specialist Teradata has begun beta testing a version of its database running on Novell's 64bit Suse Linux Enterprise 9 operating system. Currently...
Can Microsoft pull one more rabbit out of its hat?
Did Steve Ballmer really blow a gasket when an underling told him he was joining Google? Microsoft says it's bunk, but I kind of...
Part II: Gunfight at the 64-Bit Corral
When it looked like AMD was going to render Intel's multibillion dollar IA64 effort (aka Itanium) irrelevant with its brassy push into 64-bit computing...