Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition
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SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition provides a complete set of enterprise data management and business intelligence features. Because - like Enterprise Edition - it is optimized to run on x64 and Itanium-based servers, it is the most scalable and available edition of SQL Server 2005. Consolidate, cleanse, mine, and integrate data from multiple data sources. Understand business data in real time with powerful Business Analytics, OLAP, and Data Mining capabilities. Empower employees with easy access to tailored information by using a rich reporting solution. Increase productivity with a new, easy-to-use management tool, Common Language Runtime support, and tight integration with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Help protect data with encryption, more secure default settings, and enhanced permissions control. Build and deploy mission-critical applications by using scalability enhancements such as table partitioning, replication, and 64-bit support. Increase availability with failover clustering and database mirroring. Minimize downtime by using online indexing and fast recovery.
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