Backup capabilities are a critical aspect of data management, and in this context, the performance of such features ultimately reflect the success of the Data Platform. On February 27, 2008, Microsoft celebrated the worldwide launch of Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and SQL Server 2008, via the Heroes Happe... |
3 March 2008 06:27 GMT |
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The Heroes Happen Here official launch event for Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008, represents the kick start of Microsoft's vision for what the company's Chief Executive Officer, Steve Ballmer, referred to as a dramatic step forward in terms of a new level of security, in virtuali... |
28 February 2008 01:54 GMT |
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Ahead of Windows Server 2008's official launch on February 27, 2008, at the Heroes Happen Here event in Los Angeles, Microsoft applauded the extensive support from independent software vendors for the latest server platform. According to the Redmond company's perspective, if clapping the Service Pack 1 labe... |
27 February 2008 04:20 GMT |
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With Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 1 and Visual Studio 2008 having already been released to manufacturing, Microsoft is moving onward to the RTM date of SQL Server 2008. An integral part of the Heroes Happen Here launch on February 27, 2008 in Los Angeles, SQL Server 2008 is the sole product that is yet to be fin... |
20 February 2008 03:46 GMT |
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Windows Server 2008 was released to manufacturing concomitantly with Windows Vista Service Pack 1. And in fact, because of the synchronization between the RTM builds of Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008, Microsoft's latest server operating system is also carrying the label of Service Pack 1. Despite the fact tha... |
18 February 2008 09:54 GMT |
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When Francois Ajenstat, director of marketing for SQL Server, announced that SQL Server 2008, codenamed Katmai, would be released to manufacturing no sooner than the third quarter of 2008, the move was equivalent with a delay for existing SQL 2005 customers and for those who had followed the development of the curren... |
29 January 2008 08:40 GMT |
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