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 |  | Jean Bozman, IDC |  |  | Nathan Brookwood, Insight64 |  |  | Gaurav Dua, Industry Analyst- Technology Practice, Frost & Sullivan, India |  |  | Matthew Eastwood, Research Director, Global Enterprise Server Solution, IDC |  |  | John Enck, Vice President, Gartner |  |  | Mike Feibus, TechKnowledge Strategies |  |  | Gordon Haff, Senior Analyst/IT Advisor, Illuminata |  |  | Carl Howe, Principal, Blackfriars Communication, Inc. |  |  | Peter Kastner, Executive Vice President, Aberdeen Group |  |  | Roger Kay, IDC |  |  | Kevin Krewell, MDR |  |  | David Larsson, IT Research, Sweden |  |  | Kathleen Maher, Vice President, Jon Peddie Research |  |  | Dean McCarron, Mercury Research |  |  | Mark Melenovsky, Director, Server Market Research, IDC |  |  | Brian Richardson, META Group | 
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Studio 64 Mark Melenovsky Director, Server Market Research, IDC
“I think it’s more than performance. Like
I just mentioned, it's the way that IT and data is becoming so pervasive throughout
the industry that it's going to require 64-bit computing just to be able to
integrate your businesses, your databases, and your supply chain management,
and all of these different functionalities. So it's a requirement.”
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“I think modularization and virtualization of the
whole infrastructure is really the next wave that is going to be beyond just
64-bit computing. We're kind of moving to consolidate the infrastructure today,
and once that is consolidated, there is going to be rationalization of it, and
a way to achieve that is by trying just to create a pool of resources, and how
that pool be pointed to different applications and different workloads, as those
workloads demand resources from it. So there is quite a bit of work around management
and virtualization of that pool of resources to enable them.”
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