The Microsoft SQL Server is a database and analysis management system that provides recovery services. It was originally released in 2000 and has had several updates and facelifts through the years.
SQL Server Integration Services is not a type of service, it is a component of a software package called Microsoft SQL Server. The only company that offers this software is Microsoft.
The Sequel, or SQL, Server is owned by Microsoft. One can purchase an SQL Server from the Microsoft website. Microsoft also offers a free trial of the SQL Server.
As at 2012, thirteen different versions of Microsoft SQL server had been issued. The version 1 was released in 1989 and the latest version is SQL Server 2012. Each version has multiple editions for use with different applications.
T-SQL is Microsoft's version of the generic SQL langauge to be used with, for example, Microsoft SQL Server.
here are three principal sources of information from Microsoft about SQL Server: The documentation, tutorials, and samples installed with SQL Server. The SQL Server sites on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet. SQL Server information on additional Microsoft Web sites. If you do not find the information you are looking for in these sources, you can either post questions in the SQL Server community forums and newsgroups, or you can open a support case with Microsoft.
SQL Management Studio is a software application that was first released with Microsoft SQL Server 2005. It enables one to configer, manage and collect information through SQL Server 2005.
My sql, Microsoft sql , Microsoft Access, dBase, Filemaker pro are the examples for dbms and oracle and sql server are the examples for rdbms
SQL itself has been developed and released by Microsoft. There are a wide variety of businesses and corporations that offer services as server remote DBA and specialized training.
Microsoft SQL Server Certification courses are available online on Microsoft's website. There are a variety of course offerings depending on the server type.
According to a variety of sites that were researched, it has been found that the Microsoft SQL Server has very high ratings. There are many more features of Microsoft SQL than there are with others such as Oracle.
By SQL Server I am assuming you are referring to Microsoft's flavour of SQL. No. There is no version of SQL Server that runs on Linux
There is no such thing as SQL Server 2003. Microft released SQL Server 2005 as the next version of SQL Server 2000.