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Studio 64 Michael Vizard Editor in Chief, CRN
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"In this type of economy, the trifecta is, deliver something that lowers costs, increases productivity and does it with minimum risk, so moving to a 64-bit architecture that really plays nicely with my existing 32-bit applications is a big win for most IT organizations because I get all three of those things in one go, versus taking a big risk, and right now, most people don't want to take a big risk."
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