Microsoft is moving full steam ahead toward delivering nearly all of its new SQL Server 2008 R2 versions to consumer by Might possibly. But its high-end SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Data Warehouse isn;t going to be out in the very first half of this 12 months,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, as the organization initially anticipated.Microsoft officials confirmed in January that the firm will begin shipping virtually all of its new database SKUs in Might 2010. At that time,
Office Home And Business 2010 Key, they mentioned they anticipated the Parallel Data Warehouse to get out by 1st fifty percent of 2010 (making it sound like it may possibly slip to June).On April 2, Microsoft officials mentioned that the R2 Parallel Information Warehouse — codenamed “Madison” and based on the DATAllegro technology Microsoft purchased in 2008 — has no public due date. Microsoft is shipping a final technology preview of that product to private testers today and is seeking more Technology Adoption Program (TAP) participants interested within the data warehouse SKU,
Purchase Windows 7, officials mentioned via a blog post.“Although our intent was to deliver SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Information Warehouse inside the very first fifty percent of 2010, we are still gathering buyer feedback and working to ensure the huge quality release our customers expect. Based on feedback from the consumer Technology Adoption Program,
Windows 7 Serial, we expect to announce more specific release timing, final configurations and pricing for our hardware partners in early summer (northern hemisphere). Stay tuned!” according to the SQL Server Team blog post.The Parallel Data Warehouse version of SQL Server 2008 R2 will be sold preloaded on servers as a data warehouse appliance. Using the DataAllegro technology Microsoft acquired in 2008,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus, it will scale customers’ information warehouses from the tens of terabytes, up to one petabyte plus range, according to the enterprise.