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Microsoft SQL Server 2008: Ready for release
The "sun is shining in Redmond"…
By Ina Fried
Published: Thursday 07 August 2008
Microsoft said yesterday it has finished work on SQL Server 2008, the latest version of its database software.
The software maker said in a statement it has reached the "release to manufacturing" stage, meaning it has finalised the code for the software.
Although its release was delayed from its initial target, Microsoft said it was able to meet its goal of having a new version within 24 to 36 months from the release of SQL Server 2005.
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SQL Server 2008 comes in a number of editions, ranging from the free SQL Server 2008 Express to SQL Server 2008 Enterprise. Other editions include standard, work group, developer, web and compact - which runs on both PCs and Windows Mobile devices.
Pricing is comparable to what Microsoft charged for the prior version, SQL Server 2005. One edition, the web version, is new. Microsoft vice president Ted Kummert said in a conference call that hosting customers had complained of not having a version that met their needs, in terms of features and pricing, and that the web edition was an attempt to meet those needs.
Dan Jones, a member of the product's engineering team, said: "We nailed it, and that just feels so good. This is such a great day. The sun is shining in Redmond."
The release is important for Microsoft, as the database product has been a standout in the company's financial results for many quarters, helping the company gain ground against rivals.
Kummert declined to give a specific target in either units or dollars of what it hopes the release will mean but he said the company hopes to continue the growth it has seen with the prior version of the database software.
Kummert said: "We expect SQL Server 2008 to continue the growth trajectory. We are focused on winning with customers of all sizes."
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