Re: [64-bit native compiler] new Route64 workshops
From: Peter Sleuth (psleuth_at_nospam.gmail.com)
Date: 02/15/05
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 15:50:53 +0100
ok, the page www.route64.net is now up again.
I guess it got "slash-dotted". ;-)
-Peter
"Peter Sleuth" <psleuth@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Microsoft, Intel and HP bring their Route64 Training Tour 2005 to North
> America and Europe.
>
> Quote from http://www.route64.net/:
> "The 64-bit age has arrived! New Windows and SQL 64-bit products from
> Microsoft will be launched in 2005. Microsoft, Intel and HP want to work
> with valued partners and customers to take advantage of this new
> platform."
>
> "Windows 64-bit is ready, are you?"
> "New Market Opportunities: Windows 64-bit is an ideal platform for
> technical computing, database, business intelligence, ERP, HPC and
> security."
>
> From the training overview at http://www.route64.net/classinfo.aspx:
>
> Day1:
> - 64-bit Roadmap (Microsoft, Intel & HP)
>
> - Architecture & Tools Overview
>
> - Migrating C/C++ Applications to Windows 64-bit (Part I/II)
>
>
> Day2:
> - Running 32-bit applications on Windows 64-bit
>
> - Preserving 32-bit dependencies
>
> - .NET managed Code in 64-bit
>
> - COM Components in 64-bit
>
>
>
> Day3:
> - Migrating and Optimizing to SQL Server 2000 64-bit Edition
>
> - Using Performance Analysis Tools
>
> - Optimizations using Intel Compiler for 64-bit
>
>
> I wish representatives from Borland would participate on Day1 and would
> give us their share of their own 64-bit roadmap (Delphi 10 with a DCC64
> preview, anyone?).
>
> Danny, make some real use of your 3 AMD64-machines and give them some
> stuff to eat (native)!
>
> I will try to attend the munich workshop. If other community members
> should attend there as well, then please let me know and we can arrange
> for a meeting (psleuth@nospam.gmail.com).
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> -Peter
>
>
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