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MSDN webcasts on 64-bit platform computing

Here are some really cool MSDN webcasts related to 64-bit computing. If you are getting started with 64-bit platforms or want to know a lot more about them, I am sure you would find these to be useful.

· MSDN Webcast: Welcome to 64-bit Windows Computing: Introduction, Architecture, Roadmap and 32-bit Application Compatibility (Level 100)

· MSDN Webcast: Terminal Services: Clear-cut Benefits with Windows Server 2003 x64 (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Taking Application Development to the Next Level: Design and Development for 64-Bit Windows (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Migrating Your Code to Run Natively on 64-Bit Windows: Insider Tips and Indispensable Tools (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Managed Code on 64-bit Windows Platforms (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Managed Code on 64-bit Windows Platforms (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Making the Most of Enterprise Hardware: SQL Server 2005 Data Transformation Services (Level 200)

· MSDN Webcast: Kernel Mode Drivers in Windows 64-bit Systems: Migration and Development (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Implementing Security for Mobile Device Solutions (Level 200)

· MSDN Webcast: Guest Presenter: AMD64 Architecture Drilldown: 64-bit Performance and 32-bit Compatibility (Level 400)

· MSDN Webcast: Going Native on 64-bit Windows Platforms: Code Optimization Tools and Techniques (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Going Native on 64-bit Windows Platforms: Application Support and Migration from Existing Application Frameworks (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Data Warehousing with SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit) (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: Active Directory: Maximize Performance in Enterprise Deployments with Windows Server 2003 x64 (Level 300)

· MSDN Webcast: 64-bit Computing with Intel(r) Processors - Enabling the Future (Level 400)

· MSDN Webcast: .NET Compact Framework 2.0 (Level 100)

· MSDN Architecture Webcast: Developing Applications for Windows XP x64 Edition with Visual Studio 2005 (Level 200)

 

In case I have missed some and you know of more, let me know.