Not to long to wait!!
Many thanks!!
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We are currently looking at purchasing new PCs for our SharePoint developers and with 2010 on the way, would like to ensure that whatever we purchases will be able to adequately handle Sp2010. I know that it runs on 64-bit, b but am uncertain on things like harddrive space, RAM, etc.
Any thoughts on this?
In advance, thanks!!!
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by: MsShadowPosted on 2009-10-14 at 01:38:23ID: 25568286
We are still under NDA as far as SharePoint 2010 is concerned. But not for long, the SP SharePoint conference is coming next week where a lot of SharePoint 2010 will be available. Also, the pre-beta versions of SharePoint run in "developer" mode making them require a lot more ram than the beta version will need. So hold on one more week and follow the news spread out by the SharePoint Conference. You'll get your info right away. ference.co m/Pages/de fault.aspx
http://www.mssharepointcon