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sponsored by Intel Corporation
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Posted:
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17 Jun 2008
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17 Jun 2008
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Format:
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Audio
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Podcast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Increased memory benefits and faster performance have made 64-bit all the rage. But what about its affect on applications like Exchange and SQL Server? In this podcast, systems software engineer Gary Olsen calls in to discuss what 64-bit means to applications running in Windows environments. Key topics include:
- Active Directory DC
- Virtualization
- Terminal Services
- Exchange Server
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Speaker
Gary Olsen
Systems Software Engineer, Hewlett-Packard
Gary Olsen is a systems software engineer for Hewlett-Packard in Global Solutions Engineering. He authored Windows 2000: Active Directory Design and Deployment and co-authored Windows Server 2003 on HP ProLiant Servers. Gary is a Microsoft MVP for Directory Services and formerly for Windows File Systems.
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