Microsoft is producing on the market for download on November nine the very first check edition of its next-generation SQL Server release, code-named “Denali.”The company announced the availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) build — out there to TechNet and MSDN subscribers today — at the PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) Summit in Seattle. The first Denali CTP is slated to be on the market at 11:45 a.m. ET on November 9, Microsoft officials said.Microsoft said in February that its subsequent release of SQL Server would be codenamed Denali, but declined to say anything more about the release at that time. Now the Softies are sharing more. Here;s a list of some of what is on tap to be included in Denali: SQL Server AlwaysOn, a new high-availability “solution that will deliver “increased application availability, lower TCO (total cost of ownership) and ease of use, according to the SoftiesProject codename “Apollo”, new column-store database technology aiming to provide greater query performanceProject codename “Juneau”, a single development environment for developing database,
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Office Home And Stude/nt 2010, data visualization and presentation solution, and follow-on to the PowerPivot technology that is part of SQL Server 2008 R2SQL Server Data Quality Services (based on technology from Microsoft;s 2008 Zoomix acquisition)Other data integration and management tools Like the SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 releases, Denali will be focused on providing users with more high-availability,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, self-service and BI functionality, officials said.SQL Server isn;t just a database, but an entire “information platform,” said Ted Kummert, Senior Vice President of Microsoft;s Business Platforms Division. Information platform implies the ability to handle structured data, unstructured data, XML and more, as well as offering customers tools and services like analytics and reporting to interpret this data.Going forward, the SQL Server team will be focusing on three things, Kummert said: Incorporating more mission-critical features into the platform (around the data warehousing side and beyond); generating BI obtainable for every end user; and insuring that the platform continues to evolve as a cloud service.In addition to creating the first Denali CTP out there, Microsoft also is generating accessible today a 1st CTP of the SQL Azure Reporting Services and the SQL Azure Dat Sync Service (based on Sync Framework), plans for which were announced a couple of weeks ago at the Professional Developers Conference. (The Data Sync Service is meant to allow developers to build apps with geo-replicated SQL Azure data and synchronize on-premises with cloud and mobile applications.) The company also announced immediate general availability of SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse,
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Microsoft Office Pro 2010, codenamed “Atlanta.” Atlanta is a configuration monitoring cloud service that aims to help customers to reduce downtime and improve the performance of Microsoft SQL server deployments. The service monitors the configuration of SQL deployments to help database administrators proactively avoid configuration problems and to resolve identified issues.The target ship date for Atlanta is 1st half of calendar 2011.Microsoft is not providing a ship-date target for the final edition of Denali. Given SQL Server 2008 R2 was released to manufacturing this past spring, I was thinking it would be a 2012 deliverable. But it seems, there;s talk of Q3 2011 as a possibility.