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REDMOND, Wash. — Aug. 6, 2008 — Microsoft Corp. today
announced the release to manufacturing of Microsoft SQL Server 2008,
the new version of the company’s acclaimed data management and business
intelligence platform. This version of SQL Server provides powerful new
capabilities such as support for policy-based management, auditing,
large-scale data warehousing, geospatial data, and advanced reporting
and analysis services. SQL Server 2008 provides the trusted, productive
and intelligent platform necessary for business-critical applications.
“Microsoft
developed this release of SQL Server with the customer in mind,” said
Ted Kummert, corporate vice president of the Data and Storage Platform
Division at Microsoft. “SQL Server 2008 is the only major database that
includes comprehensive, tightly integrated functionality for data
management as well as advanced business intelligence out of the box. By
offering a complete solution, we save customers time and money and
allow them to focus on deriving the most value from their data assets.”
With
more than 450,000 customer and partner downloads of SQL Server 2008’s
community technology previews (CTPs), more than 75 large-scale
applications already in production and more than 1,350 applications
being developed by nearly 1,000 independent software vendors (ISVs) on
SQL Server 2008, it’s clear that customers and partners are excited
about the capabilities now available in SQL Server 2008. Tim Whitehorn,
founder and chief executive officer of event management software
provider ServiceU Corp., said, “We selected SQL Server 2008 because we
can entrust it with our critical business applications. SQL Server 2008
is highly secure and reliable, and offers the best value on the market
today. In addition, it accelerates the time frame for deploying new
features and enhancements, and that to us makes SQL Server a winner.”
A
number of enterprise customers from various industries are testing SQL
Server 2008 including Clear Channel Communications Inc., Fidelity
Investments, Hilton Hotels Corp., Simon & Schuster Inc., Siemens AG
and Xerox Corp., among many others.
SQL Server has been
well-received in the analyst community. Noted Forrester Research Inc.
analyst Noel Yuhanna wrote in a January 2008 report, “The Forrester
Wave: Information-As-A-Service, Q1 2008,” “Microsoft is (one of) the
only vendor(s) with top enterprise search and business intelligence
reporting capabilities. It offers strong support for aggregation,
summarization, search engine and dashboards. Transactions across
distributed data sources and long-running transactions are also
strengths for Microsoft.”
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Source : Microsoft.com
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