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The 64-bit version of SQL Server promises to up the ante in its ability to scale for larger enterprises.
Microsoft’s 64-bit version of its SQL Server database gives high-end database users an alternative to Unix, said Sheryl Tullis, Microsoft’s product manager for SQL Server. “For customers ...
The 64-bit database released Thursday is based on Service Pack 3 of SQL Server 2000, which means it shouldn’t be susceptible to the SQL Slammer worm that spread rapidly in January, Tullis said.
Officially called SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit), it is Microsoft's first general release 64-bit database. The database server runs on two Microsoft server operating systems -- Windows ...
Beta 2 of 64-bit SQL Server 2000 The beta for 64-bit SQL Server 2000 is the second round of pre-release betas for Microsoft's first 64-bit database. Microsoft has committed to shipping the final ...
Microsoft Corp. strengthened its hand in the database market Thursday by releasing the first 64-bit version of SQL Server. The product should help Microsoft address a broader segment of the ...
Current SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (32-bit) customers can switch to the 64-bit release at no additional upgrade cost. Microsoft SQL Server 2000 is the complete database and analysis offering ...
The federal Department of Employment and Workplace Relations' (DEWR) recent upgrade of the back-end of its online services portal to Microsoft's 64-bit SQL Server 2005 database hit only one hitch ...
It clears the way for SQL Server 2000 users running Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition to run 32-bit SQL Server applications on 64-bit architectures in Windows on Windows emulation (WOW64).
The 64-bit database released Thursday is based on Service Pack 3 of SQL Server 2000, which means it shouldn’t be susceptible to the SQL Slammer worm that spread rapidly in January, Tullis said.