Users approve SQL Server 2005
eWeek | at | by Mike
Some customers privy to an early kick of the tires on the refashioned database say the product is a major leap forward in terms of enhanced business intelligence tools, application development integration, and management visibility from its previous SQL Server 2000 incarnation.
Currently running SQL Server 2005 and taking advantage of its new 64-bit support, Kirk Pothos, software development manager for Xerox Corp., based in Rochester, N.Y., said the new database server has made leaps and bounds in terms of its management tools in areas such as online indexing, tuning wizards and best practices.