As expected,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, Microsoft produced on the market for download on February 19 the final version of SQL Server 2005. The new update tends to make SQL Server 2005 compatible with Windows Vista. In addition,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, it adds a few new enhancements in the information mining and information analysis areas, as well as enhanced reporting compatibility with Oracle and Hyperion products. SP2 can be downloaded right here.Microsoft tucked at the highly bottom of its SQL Server 2005 SP2 press release a connected merchandise, pertaining to SQL Server standardization. (Maybe all of the latest furror over Microsoft's attempted ISO standardization of Office Open XML has the Redmondians taking the cautious route on anything to do with standards). About the SQL Server front,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, the standardization involves Common Criteria certification,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, which, Microsoft described as "a procurement requirement of many governments and a preference for a few industries and customers."The addendum: "In associated news, Microsoft announced that the Common Criteria evaluation of SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 1 has been submitted to the German Federal Office for Details Security for certification and that SP2 is undergoing EAL4+ evaluation. The Common Criteria evaluations of SP1 and SP2 will be formally recognized by the governments of 24 countries that signed the Common Criteria Recognition Agreement, including Canada,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, and informally recognized by as many as 30 additional countries."