Why Windows Server 2003 x64?
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This month Microsoft has released the full version of Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions. These run on the AMD Opteron and Intel EM64T processors and, already, the IT discussion boards are full of the usual chat about the latest in operating systems. What do you really get? Doesn't it mean extra costs in terms of software and hardware? I'm already happy with what I've got. Why would I really need anything faster? If we look back into the history of development of...
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