Wednesday, September 2, 2009

SQL Server 2008 features study guide

September 02, 2009 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

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SQL Server 2008 features study guide
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Reading this study guide will help you understand the most important features and improvements in SQL Server 2008. Learning about these features makes it easier to discuss the benefits of a SQL Server 2008 migration with potential and existing customers. After perusing the resources in this guide, you'll be able to determine whether features such as high availability, data compression and encryption meet an individual customer's needs. But first, take the quiz and find out how much you know and don't know about SQL Server 2008.

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