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Results as of: 12:11 AM EDT, 05 Jul 2008
1. What do you think about Microsoft's recent announcement that the next version of Exchange Server will be 64-bit only? (After taking our poll, click on the Sound Off! link to add your comments.)
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 18% |
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A: I'm not happy about it at all. I'm sick of Microsoft's strong-arm product adoption tactics. B: I'm torn. I'm still anticipating Exchange 12, but I'm worried about the cost and complexity of migration. C: I think it's great! We've been dying for the kind of scalability 64-bit will offer. D: I don't believe it. Microsoft will change its mind on this before Exchange 12 is released.
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