sql with server in comment and analysis
How closely are you monitoring?
Comment A software agent might help IT departments monitor the capacity of a RAID array, for example, or assess how many empty CPU cycles an underused server was burning through. In Unicenter [CA's systems management service], there are technologies that... [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]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: BI to go mainstream?
Comment Microsoft is also fundamentally positioning SQL Server 2005's latest data integration, OLAP, reporting capabilities and data integration tools on an equal footing with other best-of-breed BI tools. However, whilst sales of Office 2007 to a vast... [01 Dec 2006]
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: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring
Comment We're 100 per cent Windows, SQL Server. 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... [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]
Gates Q&A: So what's up with Longhorn?
Comment Anyway, we decided that we could integrate that and get a lot of the navigational benefits, and that the really deep benefits have to do with database style system unification - bringing the SQL language and all of the XML access stuff together. [31 Aug 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. Buying an application server, like WebLogic 7.0, used to be driven by the development community. Linux is another bond between the three with all of them... [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 For all practical purposes, we should now be thinking about SQL as a language with a standard kernel and potentially unlimited extensions. Although it may seem a no-brainer today, SQL took some time to get established with by no means all vendors... [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. Its latest version of Windows is no desktop... [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 For a variety of reasons, however, companies with Microsoft SQL Server software didn't apply the patches. The small but malicious Sapphire worm rapidly exploited a six-month-old flaw in Microsoft SQL Server database software. [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. It's expected to retail for around $1,200, which isn't bad considering that gives the server too, or there's... [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. It is expected that this paper will recommend the use... [04 Mar 2002]
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