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TechNewsWorld: Linux, Microsoft and the 64-Bit Decade

[ Thanks to Matt for
this link. ]

“Linux remains overmatched in the 32-bit world on the desktop.
There is just too large a base of Windows users and related
applications for Linux to dominate the market in a reasonable
period of time. However, transitions breed change, and the industry
is about to take a big step into the 64-bit world, where the
playing field is either level or actually might favor Linux.

“Unix still owns the 64-bit server space. Microsoft, as always,
has moved into this space with an impressive bundle of tools, but
64-bit servers power the most conservative and mission-critical
areas of computing–areas that are much more concerned with
security and reliability than with the benefits associated with
using Windows. In fact, 64-bit server environments tend to be
highly customized, which nearly eliminates the core
benefits–including ease of use and compatibility–normally
associated with Microsoft’s platform…”

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Story

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