Tuesday December 4, 2007
In a recent interview, SQL Server MVP Brad McGehee offered some observations about Microsoft's pending release of SQL Server 2008. His thoughts, in a nutshell, were:
- SQL Server continues to get more complex and many DBAs are behind the curve because they haven't yet upgraded to SQL Server 2005
- PowerShell, included in SQL Server 2008, is unlikely to see much adoption among DBAs
- The rewritten Reporting Services and Analysis Services are scalable and don't require IIS
- The Declarative Management Framework (DMF) is the big selling point for 2008, offering consistent enterprise management
1 comment:
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