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Did you know the majority of new server shipments today contain 64-bit processing power? The shift to mainstream 64-bit computing is underway, and Microsoft wants to help you gear up for this important milestone in our industry. 64-bit computing support is available today in our next wave of 64-bit products, including Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005, and the .NET Framework 2.0.
Tune in to this webcast series and take advantage of the sweeping change in technology offered by 64-bit computing.
- Run existing 32-bit code without modification on 64-bit Windows.
- Write native 64-bit code (managed and unmanaged).
- Learn about the next generation of development tools.
- Find out about 64-bit processor architectures.
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On-Demand Webcasts
On-Demand Webcasts
Original Air Date: September 6, 2005
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MSDN Webcast: .NET Compact Framework 2.0 (Level 100)
Original Air Date: February 16, 2005
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MSDN Webcast: 64-bit Computing with Intel(r) Processors - Enabling the Future (Level 400)
Original Air Date: November 5, 2004
Original Air Date: November 5, 2004
MSDN Webcast: Data Warehousing with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit) (Level 300)
Original Air Date: November 6, 2004
Original Air Date: November 4, 2004
Original Air Date: November 4, 2004
Original Air Date: November 4, 2004
MSDN Webcast: Implementing Security for Mobile Device Solutions (Level 200)
Original Air Date: September 26, 2005
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MSDN Webcast: Kernel Mode Drivers in Windows 64-bit Systems: Migration and Development (Level 300)
Original Air Date: November 2, 2004
Original Air Date: November 4, 2004
Original Air Date: November 2, 2004
Original Air Date: November 1, 2004
MSDN Webcast: Terminal Services: Clear-cut Benefits with Windows Server 2003 x64 (Level 300)
Original Air Date: November 5, 2004
Original Air Date: November 1, 2004


