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The BI In SQL Server 2005
Microsoft wants a bigger slice of the business intelligence pie. All the big database makers do. Now we're bringing you an in-depth review that goes through the ins and outs of the SQL Server 2005's BI capabilities. Our expert Jacques Surveyer investigates SQL Server 2005 in a new story on how the platform is building a place in business intelligence. In particular, Surveyer examines how the database stacks up against other options in terms of scalability, manageability and interoperability. He takes you through individual components of the Microsoft BI stack along the way, assessing their strengths and weaknesses. If you've read Surveyer's other analyses, on how open-source business intelligence is stretching beyond mere reporting functionality, or how BI is shaping the modern desktop, you'll want to check out his latest. E-MAIL | SLASHDOT | DIGG This is a public forum. CMP Technology and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. CMP Technology makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or readers. Community standards in this comment area do not permit hate language, excessive profanity, or other patently offensive language. Please be aware that all information posted to this comment area becomes the property of CMP Media LLC and may be edited and republished in print or electronic format as outlined in CMP Technology's Terms of Service. Important Note: This comment area is NOT intended for commercial messages or solicitations of business.
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