The McLean, Virginia-based business intelligence software maker prides itself on performance and scalability. Supporting these new generation of x86-compatible, multi-core chip processors will allow its customers to safeguard price-performance as they continue to migrate from 32-bit to 64-bit computing environments.

MicroStrategy has also recently announced 64-bit support for Linux as well.

Sanju Bansal, MicroStrategy’s COO, said the company has a strong tradition in large-scale BI applications.

MicroStrategy 8 on 64-bit Linux, along with x-86-compatible 64-bit server processors gives our customer powerful new options for enterprise BI, he said.