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ABSTRACT:
When upgrading to a new desktop or server operating system, one of the first questions IT professionals should ask themselves is, 32 or 64-bit? When it comes to Microsoft operating systems such as Windows Vista, there are both advantages and disadvantages to running the 64-bit versions. So how do you decide which one to go with? In this webcast, technical author Brien Posey breaks down the architectural differences between 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, with a focus on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Key points covered include:
- The specifics of registry redirection
- A Component Object Model (COM) crash course
- An insight into DLL Hell
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Speaker
Brien M. Posey
Technical Author, MCSE
Brien M. Posey, MCSE, is a four-time recipient of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional Award for his work with Windows Server, Internet Information Server (IIS) and Exchange Server. Brien has served as CIO for a nationwide chain of hospitals and healthcare facilities, and was once a network administrator for Fort Knox.
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Memory Boards | Memory Management | Memory Management Units | Microprocessors | Network Processing | Network Processors | Storage Management | Windows Server 2003 | Windows Vista | Windows XP
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