SQL Server 2000 is at the end of its product lifecycle and will lose its "extended support" from Microsoft on Tuesday, April 9. The loss of extended support means no more security updates will be ...
Judging by market share alone, you probably wouldn’t know that Microsoft’s SQL Server 2000 database has just celebrated its third birthday. According to researchers at Gartner and IDC, SQL Server last ...
First, the QA’s overall usability has been enhanced. It’s easier to use, partly because more information is now readily available. For example, you no longer need to query for the current connection’s ...
REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 27, 2004 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of SQL Server (TM) 2000 Reporting Services. Reporting Services provides companies with a powerful new reporting tool ...
Microsoft on Friday posted Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 2000, the first service pack update for the company's flagship database server since early 2003. The major new feature of the service pack is ...
2000 allows administrators to configure database security flexibly, and supports the U.S. government certification for C2-level installations in sensitive environments. Of the current version ...
Microsoft has set Jan. 27 as the official release date for SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services, the company said this week. Originally, reporting services were to be part of Yukon, the code name for ...
If you were surfing the 'net yesterday, you might've noticed having trouble reaching some sites. If you work in IT, you might have gotten a phone call yesterday morning to come in and start putting ...
Microsoft has added reporting capabilities to its SQL Server 2000 database, rounding out its business intelligence platform with a feature long sought by some of its customers. SQL Server 2000 ...
UPDATE: The story that originally got my attention has been updated in all of the places I could still find it yesterday, so I’m pulling my references to the story and just focusing on the positive ...
Hi folks,<BR><BR>If anyone has any insite into this situation I'll dub you a minor SQL deity (at least).<BR><BR>I have an SQL Server 2000 database where one table consists of data imported (via the ...