Advertisement
Promo

Desktop platforms Toolkit

Microsoft to ship SQL Server 2005 next summer

Martin LaMonica CNET News

Published: 21 Oct 2004 09:30 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Microsoft said it will deliver its much-anticipated SQL Server 2005 database by next summer and pushed back the timing of a third beta testing programme.

Earlier in the year, Microsoft delayed the delivery of SQL Server 2005, code-named Yukon, from the end of this year to the first half of 2005. On Monday, the company sent a letter to beta testers, saying a final product will be available next summer.

A third beta programme, which had been scheduled for the end of this year, will now start in the first quarter of next year, Microsoft Senior Vice President Paul Flessner told beta testers in the letter. A widely available second beta programme began in July.

To help customers and developers prepare for the third beta programme, Microsoft released on Monday a Community Technical Preview of SQL Server 2005, which is an interim delivery between the second and third beta versions.

The preview "will allow you to test and experiment with new features as they are added to the product without having to wait for the next beta," Flessner said. He said the decision was part of the company's efforts to garner feedback from customers during development, which will improve the product's quality.

In his letter to testers, Flessner indicated that the final shipping date of next summer could still slip. He said that many factors, including customer and partner feedback and successful deployments of the database, will affect the timing of the final delivery.

Microsoft is expecting SQL Server to help it better compete against IBM and Oracle. Microsoft has beefed up the database's ability to handle more demanding computing jobs and plans to include several data analysis tools in the package.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendlyPrint with EPSON

Did you find this article useful?
39 out of 82 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Video icon

Video

Microsoft Windows 7 Special Report Special Report

How Microsoft can make Windows 7 a success

How Microsoft can make Windows 7 a success

Comment Many businesses have given Vista a wide berth; Microsoft must focus on five areas to make sure Windows 7 doesn't suffer the same fate, argues TechRepublic's Jason Hiner

More Special Reports

Desktop Management Benchmarking

Test Your Desktop Management Systems

How good are your company's desktop management solutions? How do they compare with those of your peers?

Take two minutes to complete our new Desktop Management and Energy Consumption benchmark, and find out what issues your business needs to focus on.


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters