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From: DNP <High.Flight_at_btinternet.com>
Date: 2000/04/23
Message-ID: <39030778.731C@btinternet.com>#1/1

"

SQL Server 7.0 certainly does not redefine RDBMS technology,

nor                  does it offer a quantum leap in performance or
reliability. It does,                  however, provide administration
and management tools that are easier to
 use than the competition's, and it offers features, such as parallel query execution and row-level locking, that bring it closer to the feature sets of Oracle and DB2.

"

I like the words 'not redefine' and 'closer' - don't you! Received on Sun Apr 23 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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