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[Title] => Microsoft attempting to make its mark in automated computing
[Summary] => SAN FRANCISCO, California Microsoft is quickly catching up in the 64-bit computing space but it still has some work to do to prove its mettle in automated computing.
The company launched its 64-bit operating system, Windows Server 2003, here in late-April.
The server platform is Microsofts most significant product "in terms of what it means for IT professionals and data centers," said Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer repeatedly during the event.
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[Title] => Big market eyed for Itanium systems
[Summary] => Some of the worlds leading computer technology companies are eyeing a multibillion-dollar opportunity for Itanium-based systems in the high-end computing market where servers range in price from as low as $25,000 to as high as $500,000.
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[Title] => HP, Intel eye RP for new processor
[Summary] => Hewlett-Packard and Intel are eyeing the fast growing Philippine telecommunications market for a recently developed computing technology that promises to make the managing of millions of text messages being processed everyday simpler and faster.
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The company launched its 64-bit operating system, Windows Server 2003, here in late-April.
The server platform is Microsofts most significant product "in terms of what it means for IT professionals and data centers," said Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer repeatedly during the event.
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[Title] => HP, Intel eye RP for new processor
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