Microsoft is on a roll. Last week we saw the beta release of the ASP.NET MVC 4. Next is the virtual launch event of SQL Server 2012 on March 7th. Though the final beta for SQL Server 2012 has been out for some time, IT admins and users are anticipating the new release. More than a simple update to SQL Server 2008 R2, the 2012 release includes entirely new features.
Some of the more talked about features are:
All sounds interesting doesn’t it?
Take a look at this video where regular IT administrators and DBA’s discuss how SQL Server 2012’s features are going to help them. The video is from last fall’s BUILD conference, but the features discussed are included in the upcoming release.
At the risk of sounding a tad bit pro-Microsoft (we wouldn’t want you to get that impression!) it appears they’ve put a lot of work into making the 2012 release of SQL Server address the needs of businesses and administrators.
Sure it isn’t perfect. The ColumnStore index suffers from the same issues any indexing paradigm does. Time will tell if adding non-analyst business intelligence tools really adds anything to a company’s bottom line. As with anything, the devil is in the details.
Is it all the usual Microsoft hype, or do you think there’s real value in the latest SQL Server release?
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