server microsoft sql in comment and analysis

How closely are you monitoring?

Comment In Unicenter [CA's systems management service], there are technologies that measure in great detail database performance, down to the level of identifying poorly-written SQL statements that are slowing down performance," says Simon Perry, CA's... [10 Dec 2007]

BI for all

Comment Its suite of business intelligence products not only includes Excel 2007 and Excel services (offering collaborative, security and versioning features) but also SQL Integration, analysis and reporting services and PerformancePoint Server 2007... [18 Jul 2007]

Leader: Database wars

Leader Microsoft is upping its enterprise credentials with the launch today of its latest database, SQL Server 2005. Today we heard CIOs using the new SQL Server praise its reliability and scalability. Robin Noble, ICT manager for the Royal Borough of... [07 Nov 2005]

Q&A: CEO of Business Objects, Bernard Liautaud

Comment Microsoft being a company that drives one database - SQL Server - doesn't have the independent attribute that's so key to business. But now they're upgrading SQL Server 2005, and going after the small and medium-sized markets. [24 Aug 2005]

Q&A: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring

Comment Nowadays, he's in the midst of testing out new versions of SQL Server and Visual Studio. What we are doing right now is focused on the application side, so SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio System 2005 are the big ones. [15 Dec 2004]

Leader: Dell wants blade runners

Leader Since it set up seven years ago, it has settled on Dell hardware, including the latest blades, a Microsoft platform (made up of Windows, SQL Server database and the .Net web services architecture) and Vodafone for wireless connectivity to fleets... [16 Nov 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: IBM v BHAL, location-based services and ecommerce VAT

Comment Maybe an open source database or maybe extend NonStop SQL from HP to support other platforms. Interestingly Microsoft hardly seems to come on to BEA's radar either as a partner or a competitor. But in reality we are likely to finish up with... [11 Aug 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Future messaging, the forgotten DB and Microsoft's open source AV spoiler

Comment Then along came Microsoft and, if you listened to most press comment (or the lack of it), you would think that there were only two of the first list left, plus Microsoft's SQL Server. Microsoft's Real-Time Communications Server will be the vehicle... [23 Jun 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future

Comment The fact is that we won't be saying goodbye to SQL any time soon but it is surely becoming over-bloated and it is not the panacea that the marketing departments of some suppliers would have us believe. [19 May 2003]

Windows Server 2003 - better late than insecure

Comment If this server OS - in all its seven incarnations - and the simultaneously released Visual Studio .Net 2003 and SQL Server 2000 64-bit version are better for a bit more attention, let's not knock it. Microsoft has come out with a major product... [24 Apr 2003]

'And another thing, Gates...' - Microsoft and its MVPs

Comment At the conference this week, MVPs discussed the SQL Server Slammer worm that slowed internet traffic in the last week of January, as well as the overall problem of applying security patches. One of the primary concerns: customers used software that... [14 Feb 2003]

Worm exposes laziness in the IT department

Comment The small but malicious Sapphire worm rapidly exploited a six-month-old flaw in Microsoft SQL Server database software. For a variety of reasons, however, companies with Microsoft SQL Server software didn't apply the patches. [27 Jan 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft does CRM, the Liberty Alliance and Scient's nadir

Comment Naturally, it's more intrinsically tied to the likes of Outlook, with its email and calendar options, and SQL Server, Microsoft's database. Microsoft last week unveiled further details about its CRM product that should hit the shelves towards the... [22 Jul 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft and CRM, government and web services, and some semantic clarity

Comment Based on Microsoft's SQL Server it will run on an internal server accessed through a browser, Microsoft Outlook or remotely as an application running on host servers and based on a monthly fee. On the flip side, Bill et al have come from behind in... [04 Mar 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Oracle has it all to do (again), ads that WILL get to you, and the CRM wars

Comment After taking the database market - well, sharing it with IBM's DB2 and Microsoft's SQL Server - Oracle's next venture is the business applications market. The growing use of phones with WAP capabilities means this channel is more likely to be... [26 Mar 2001]

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