Microsoft® SQL Server™ is a database management and analysis system for e-commerce, line-of-business, and data warehousing solutions. In this wiki, you will find articles on database and database application design, as well as examples of the uses that SQL Server can be put to. You can find the full SQL Server Help documentation on the TechNet Library. SQL Server 2012, the latest version, includes enhanced XML support, integration of .NET Framework objects in databases, improved integration with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft Office System, as well as improved analysis, reporting, and data integration services. See SQL Server Versions.
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SQL Server Backup, Integrity Check and Index Optimization
Richard Mueller edited Revision 75. Comment: More work in HTML to get lists correct
Richard Mueller edited Revision 72. Comment: Fix HTML
Richard Mueller edited Revision 70. Comment: Fixed <ul> in HTML
Mr. Wharty edited Revision 64. Comment: Updated release notes links
Mr. Wharty edited Revision 63. Comment: Updated SQL Server 2012 release notes link and title
Kumar Vivek edited Revision 58. Comment: Added links to the DQS articles.
Luigi Bruno edited Revision 56. Comment: Edited three links in the "Introduction to Development with SQL Server" list.
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 55. Comment: I need to break out the non-Wiki pages that were added. I created the new Library Topics section.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 25. Comment: Caused errors
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 20. Comment: Updated formatting under "Transact-SQL Programming Language.
Craig Guyer edited Revision 1. Comment: added reporting services link
Larry Franks edited Revision 3. Comment: Adding link to SQL Server Express Installation Resources.
Matt Burr MSFT edited Revision 7. Comment: Added a link to SQL Server Analysis Services overview article, which I will start.
Rick Byham edited Revision 11. Comment: Adding links to the four new security checklists.
ReplTalk edited Revision 18. Comment: Updated with Replication links
good summarization
Useful page, Ed.
Where have you been all my life?? Thanks for this page Ed!