PSA with LSF9.0.1

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YvonneG
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We are considering Lawson PSA to track our Professional Services business with integration to LSF 9.0.1.  We will be upgrading to LSF 9.0.1 on Windows 2008 64-bit and plan to use VM's for all but our SQL Servers.  Is anyone using similar setup?  I'm wondering if PSA can be run on a VM.  Also, does anyone know if 64-bit is supported and if not has anyone implemented PSA 32-bit with an integration to LSF 9 on 64-bit?
John Henley
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PSA is 32bit only, it can run on a VM, and can coexist with a 64bit LSF9.
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Hi Yvonne, Our firm has implemented the majority of PSA customers that are currently running this Lawson product. One of our clients recently implemented the 64-bit version just released by Lawson.  We are aware that they received an advanced copy, and we were told it was to be available now (by Lawson). We've also implemented several customers on the 32-bit SA in concert with 64-bit Lawson environment. (where SA runs on a 64-bit server in 32-bit mode).  We also have several clients running on VMware. We are available for assistance and should you require any additional technical or functional information on the full SA suite of applications, please feel free to contact me at any time. Best regards, Jay Hakansson Project Management Associates 508-250-9550 jay@p-m-assoc.com
John Henley
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Jay, thanks for updating; I knew a 64-bit product was coming, but didn't realize it was ready yet...
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Hi, yes 64 bit is now release, I know this post is late. I'm Gary Climacosa, I worked with Lawson PSSC (Manila development team) I lead the development team for the PSA and LSF Integration. Regards :)