SQL 2008 postponed to 3rd quarter
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Yet another postponement I read on some blogs. What is the actual status? Our company did not upgrade to 2005 albeit some of our 3rd party applications run on 2005 and Express and we planned to upgrade from 2000 to 2008 this first semester. Any comments?
the confused are confused beyond confusion
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Yet another postponement I read on some blogs. What is the actual status? Our company did not upgrade to 2005 albeit some of our 3rd party applications run on 2005 and Express and we planned to upgrade from 2000 to 2008 this first semester. Any comments?
the confused are confused beyond confusion
This is a repost. But many here are quite happy it's been delayed.
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Yet another postponement I read on some blogs. What is the actual status? Our company did not upgrade to 2005 albeit some of our 3rd party applications run on 2005 and Express and we planned to upgrade from 2000 to 2008 this first semester. Any comments?
the confused are confused beyond confusion
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Yet another postponement I read on some blogs. What is the actual status? Our company did not upgrade to 2005 albeit some of our 3rd party applications run on 2005 and Express and we planned to upgrade from 2000 to 2008 this first semester. Any comments?
the confused are confused beyond confusion
SQL Server 2008 was never going to be ready in the first half of this year. The February 'launch' event was always going to be a marketing event, and I actually thought all 2008 products were going to miss it, so Visual Studio 2008 coming out at the end of last year was a surprise. I think Windows Server 2008 is going to miss as well. I'd go with 2005 SP2 for new systems right now. Only hold up if you actually need any of 2008's new features[^] immediately. There are a few new data types in there, particularly the spatial data types, but largely it's little tweaks to make it more predictable and improve performance in some areas.
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