Compaq last week became the second major vendor in a month to scrap the 32-way servers it was selling preloaded with the DataCenter version of Microsoft's Windows 2000. Hewlett-Packard had canceled its plans in April. The decisions, however, may be more a testament to IT executives' lack of interest in 32-way Intel-based servers and not a comment of Microsoft's DataCenter software. continue
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