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The Power Of The Schwartz My Take On 64 Bit Exchange 12, And It May Not Be What You Think
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"Thursday, 17. November 2005
My Take On 64 Bit Exchange 12, And It May Not Be What You Think 09:43:08 PM Written By : Richard Schwartz Category : IBM Lotus Notes And Domino Location : Nashua, NH
By this point you've undobutedly read many different opinions about Exchange 12 going 64 bit and only 64 bit . The consensus in the Domino blogging community is that it's a bad thing for Microsoft to be forcing 64 bit operating systems on their users, and I don't completely disagree, but I'm a little closer to Carl 's viewpoint than the consensus and I really think there's an important point that most people are not picking up on. I am convinced that neither technical benefits nor leveraging customers over to 64 bits are the whole story, or even the most important part of the story, of why Microsoft is doing this. I'll cherry-pick one part of one comment, made by Stu Mac as #26 in this thread in Ed Brill's blog to help make my point. Stu wrote:
So MS can spin this any which way they like , but it is still a major change that customers neither want nor need...
The emphasis is mine because that's my point. Microsoft will spin this. 64 bit E12 is as much about creating a customer perception of Exchange as being on the leading edge as it is about anything else, and it will be a huge gift to Microsoft if they can also spin it as being "a generation ahead" of Notes and Domino. We can say on our blogs that it's no more meaningful than saying that Exchange 12 " goes to 11 ", and we can say that it's not in customer's best interests... and we can say that customers aren't going to appreciate being forced to upgrade hardware, but -- whether we're right about all this or not -- we're still going to be on the defensive. We'll be on the defensive unless 64 bit processor support is an available option for Domino customers in the same timeframe as E12's release. IBM can publish benchmarks proving that 32 bit Domino outperforms and"
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