On August twelve, Microsoft made on the market the first edition of a tool designed to support buyers migrate from MySQL to SQL Server and/or SQL Azure.The MySQL migration tool is part with the SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) tookit family. Version 1 is out there for download from Microsoft;s download center. Microsoft also refreshed its family members of other SQL migration instruments — for Oracle,
Office Professional Plus 2007 Key, Sybase and Access — at the same time as part of its 4.2 release yesterday. (The Access refresh also enables migrations to SQL Azure.)Microsoft produced on the market a 1st technology preview with the MySQL migration instrument in January 2010.As I noted back in January,
Purchase Windows 7, even though MySQL has been a Microsoft partner, it also is a Microsoft competitor. And ever since Oracle bought Sun and (get MySQL in the process),
Office 2007 Ultimate, Microsoft has been treating MySQL as even more of a rival.SSMA for MySQL v1.0 works with MySQL 4.1 and above. The instrument allows users to convert/migrate tables, views, stored procedures, stored functions,
Office 2007 Product Key, triggers, cursors,
Windows 7 Activation Key, DML statements, control statements and transactions, according to a blog post on the SSMA Team;s blog.