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What (who) is SQL Server - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SQL server; Sql server; Sequel server; SQL servers; SQL Server (disambiguation); Sql Server

SQL server         
<database> (Note not capitalised) Any {database management system} (DBMS) that can respond to queries from clients formatted in the SQL language. Two popular examples are Microsoft SQL Server and {Sybase SQL Server}. (1997-12-07)
SQL Server         
<database> (Note capitalised) 1. Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise. 2. Microsoft SQL Server. (2003-07-02)
SQL Server Pro         
ONLINE MAGAZINE ABOUT DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SQL Server magazine; SQL Server Magazine; SQL Server (magazine)
SQL Server Pro () was a monthly trade digital publication and website owned by Penton serving the information needs of IT Professionals in various fields including data processing, database administration, database development, computer-related consulting, and many other areas.

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SQL Server

SQL Server may refer to:

  • Microsoft SQL Server, a relational database server from Microsoft
  • Sybase SQL Server, a relational database server developed by Sybase
  • SQL Server Pro, a trade publication and web site owned by Penton Media
Examples of use of SQL Server
1. Meanwhile, the launch of the latest version of the SQL Server database software pushed revenues in the server and tools division up 14 per cent, to $2.'07bn.
2. Redmond, Washington–based Microsoft said the companies had sold pirated copies of its Windows XP, Windows Server and SQL Server software.
3. Despite that, Microsoft‘s revenue growth continued to accelerate steadily in the latest quarter as it benefited from a range of products launched in recent months, from the Xbox 360 to the latest edition of SQL Server database software.
4. The delay to SQL Server could weaken Microsoft‘s efforts to persuade more corporate customers to buy subscription agreements to its software, a shift that is intended to make its revenues more consistent and predictable.
5. The coming months are expected to see a return to higher levels of growth, thanks to new products like its SQL server software and the Xbox 360 games console, Mr Liddell said.