officials have started speaking publicly concerning the up coming important release of SQL Server,
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microsoft office 2007 Pro Plus generator, SQL Server Group Program Manager, which mentioned the Denali codename: SQL Server 2008 Service Pack (SP) 2 is due out in the third calendar quarter of this year.
SQL Server 2005 SP4 is ue out in the fourth calendar quarter of this year.
SQL Server 2005 will enter into the “Extended” (paid) support phase as of April 13,
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