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MS ANNOUNCES SQL 2005 SUPPORT FOR AMD EXTENDED SYSTEM
Microsoft Corp. announced it would add support for the AMD Opteron with Direct
Connect Architecture in Microsoft SQL Server 2005, the next generation of
Microsoft's flagship database product. The enhanced functionality provides
customers and partners with simultaneous high-performance 32- and 64-bit
computing, which gives them the technical and business flexibility to solve
their unique problems in a way that best meets their needs. In addition, it
supplies customers with a compelling and cost- effective alternative to UNIX-
based solutions through 64-bit capabilities that deliver both high scalability
and lower cost of ownership. By introducing AMD Extended System architecture
in SQL Server 2005, Microsoft is adding a new offering complementing the high-
performance 64-bit Intel Itanium support in SQL Server 2000.
"The AMD Opteron processor provides SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 testers with the
investment protection of outstanding overall x86 performance in both 32-bit
and 64-bit computing environments. As enterprises transition from 32- to 64-
bit computing, they need the smooth migration path to 64-bit computing that
AMD64 provides," said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president and general
manager of the Microprocessor Business Unit, Computation Products Group at
AMD. "We invite beta testers to experience for themselves how AMD64 with
Direct Connect Architecture can help eliminate the bottlenecks inherent in a
front-side bus and improve overall system performance and efficiency."
SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 Available Today
In addition to the added 64-bit components that are available today in SQL
Server 2005 Beta 2, beta testers will see a large number of enhancements
across the entire release that are geared toward enterprise data management,
developer productivity and business intelligence. These capabilities include
the following:
Enterprise Data Management
- Management tools. SQL Server Management Studio -- previously referred to as
the SQL Server "workbench" -- will perhaps be the most visible new tool in SQL
Server 2005. Management Studio combines the functionality of Enterprise
Manager, Query Analyzer and Analysis Manager into one integrated tool, while
adding new support for SQL Server Reporting Services, Notification Services,
XML and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 will simplify
the management and administration of single or multiple SQL Server databases.
- Scalability and availability advancements. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 includes
many performance, scalability and availability enhancements to key features
such as Snapshot Isolation, Database Mirroring, Database Snapshots,
partitioning and Service Broker to help customers deploy highly scalable,
reliable applications.
- Security. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 also introduces database encryption. This
important new feature will allow database administrators to protect the
privacy of customer data.
- SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. SQL Server Express, the evolution of
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) for SQL Server 2005, provides
a free, easily used, embeddable database designed for building simple data-
driven applications.
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition. SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition,
the next release of SQL Server Windows CE Edition, provides a mobile database
solution that expands support beyond Pocket PC to include Tablet PC and a
future release of Windows Mobile-based Smartphone. Some key features include
tool integration with SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005, increased
reliability, significant performance improvements and control over performance
tuning.
Developer Productivity
- Development tools. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 will include significant
enhancements to the business intelligence "workbench," which has been named
the Business Intelligence Development Studio. The tool will provide a single
development environment for Data Transformation Services (DTS), Reporting
Services, Data Mining and Analysis Services to enable faster and more
efficient development and debugging of business intelligence applications.
- Visual Studio 2005 integration. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 will include new
technology such as cross-language debugging and enable Visual Studio 2005 to
take advantage of business intelligence functionality, which will help
increase developer productivity.
- Programmability enhancements. In addition to developer productivity
enhancements such as tight integration with Visual Studio and improved
business intelligence development tools, SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 includes many
new and enhanced features in database programmability such as improved T-SQL
exception handling, enhanced XML support, tighter integration with the
Microsoft .NET Framework Common Language Runtime (CLR) and advanced messaging
capabilities in Service Broker.
Business Intelligence
- Analysis Services enhancements. Analysis Services is enhanced in SQL Server
2005 Beta 2 with additional MDX expressions and new MDX script capabilities
designed to support some complex and advanced modeling needs. In addition,
Analysis Services takes advantage of enhancements to Visual Studio 2005 and
introduces an online mode that allows developers to develop their applications
in real time.
- Data mining algorithms. Data mining enhancements to SQL Server 2005 Beta 2
include a new Neural Network algorithm, a Text Mining feature, query
enhancements and Reporting Services integration. The Neural Network and Text
Mining features allow users to tackle the most complicated analytical problems
containing nonlinear relationships and unstructured data. DMX Query
enhancements and Reporting Services integration allow developers to apply
models against data from a new range of sources and deliver the results to
users through a common front end.
- DTS enhancements. SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 includes many enhancements to DTS.
SQL Server 2005 DTS will provide developers and database administrators with
enterprise-level extract, transform and load (ETL) capabilities out of the
box. The new DTS architecture enables scalable, manageable and reliable ETL
capabilities with remarkable ease of use and performance. Going beyond
traditional ETL, DTS handles Web services and XML sources, along with data
cleansing, data mining and text mining fully integrated into a single,
manageable process.
SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 is available to Enterprise, Universal and Professional
MSDN subscribers for download later today on the MSDN Subscriber Downloads
site. MSDN is a set of online and offline services designed to help developers
write applications using Microsoft products and technologies. Information on
subscribing to MSDN is available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/.
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