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New SQL Server Release Slips to 2005

Strudelkugel writes "CRN reports SQL Server 'Yukon' will slip to 2005, complicating plans for ISVs and creating opportunities for OSS and other competitors."

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  1. yes, but... by ArseneLupin · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... MySql is not a real database. It does not implement transactions, it has no clustering solution, it has not integrated backup tool, and it does not support avanced SQL command such as SELECT, INSERT or DELETE

  2. The real reason why SQL Server 2005 by psyconaut · · Score: 0, Troll

    Microsoft were using SQL Server 2000 to track code changes and other information tidbits....the server running this went tits-up over the weekend and the recovery features of SQL Server weren't up to scratch ;-)

    -psy