Microsoft SQL Server
<database> A relational database management system (RDBMS) which is part
of Microsoft's BackOffice family of servers. SQL Server was designed for
client/server use and is accessed by applications using SQL. It runs on Windows
NT version 3.5 or higher and is compliant with the ANSI SQL-92 and FIPS 127-2
SQL standards.
SQL Server supports symmetric multiprocessing hardware; SNMP, ODBC, and major
open standard communications protocols. It has Internet integration, data
replication, and data warehousing features.
Microsoft SQL Server was originally developed by Sybase Corporation but the
cooperation was broken sometime [when?] before version 6.0.
Latest version: 7.0. [Or is it 2000?]
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(2001-04-27)
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