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• Overview
Agenda
• Reasons to Upgrade from Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008• Reasons to Upgrade from Microsoft® SQL Server® 2005
• Reasons to Upgrade from Microsoft® SQL Server® 2000
• Summary
Enterprise security and scalability
Data consistency across heterogeneous systems
High-scale, complex event processing
TRUSTED, SCALABLE PLATFORM
IT and DEVELOPER EFFICIENCY
MANAGED SELF-SERVICE BI
Multi-server management
Virtualization and Live Migration
Accelerated development
and deployment
Self-service analytics
Self-service reporting
Streamlined collaboration
and management
Customers Building Value with SQL Server 2008 R2
“By using PowerPivot for Excel and SQL Server 2008 R2, it took us about one hour to produce a good report that in the past would have required multiple meetings and a day or more in staff
time.”
Bob Erikson, executive vice president of software development, Mediterranean
Shipping Company
“Our analysts can do anything with Excel, so integrating Excel as a front end
for our BI infrastructure is extremely popular. It makes it easier to explore the huge wealth of data we have in our 17-
terabyte data warehouse.”
Dan Zerfas, vice president of software development, Premier Bankcard
“Our mission-critical applications need to be running all hours of the day, every day. We were
already pleased with the availability and performance that we had using SQL Server 2005…but SQL Server 2008 R2 will help us
improve that even more …”,
Stephen Walker, enterprise database architect, Chevron Data Management Solutions
Why Upgrade from SQL Server 2008?
If you have SQL Server 2008, you get these new features:
If you have SQL Server 2005, you get all the features below plus the following:
If you have SQL Server 2000, you get all the features below plus the following:
• New editions: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Datacenter and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Parallel Warehouse
• New Master Data Hub• Complex event processing• Database engine enhancements • Self-service business intelligence (BI) enhancements on
interactive reports collaboration, and massive data analysis in Microsoft® Excel®
• Enhanced Reporting Services performance and scalability allowing you to run and deliver richly formatted reports to users through a variety of mechanisms
• SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) enhancement on productivity, performance, and extensibility
• SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) enhancement on self-service reporting with IT control, report design, and programmability
• SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) enhancement on performance, scalability, and productivity
The Details: Top Benefits and Features
Upgrading from SQL Server 2008 to Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 gives you all of these benefits.
Enhanced database engines to increase hardware scale, storage compression, and high availability through virtualization
StreamInsight allows you tomonitor, analyze, and acton the high volume of datain motion from variety ofsources
Self-service analytics toanalyze massive amount ofdata using Excel
Self-service reporting toenhance report generationand collaboration
Master Data Services forcentral management ofcritical assets across diversesystem to ensure theintegrity of information
Enhanced developer tools tostandardize styles and templates creating a feature-rich and robust data application lifecycle
Data-tier application project template
Transact-SQL code snippets to insert commonly used syntax into an application
For the IT Pro For the BI Practitioner For the Developer
Multi-server management to improve virtual server and database application management and to identifypotential consolidationopportunity
Why Upgrade from SQL Server 2005?
If you have SQL Server 2008, you get these new features:
If you have SQL Server 2005, you get all the features below plus the following:
If you have SQL Server 2000, you get all the features below plus the following:
• New editions: Datacenter and Parallel Warehouse• New Master Data Hub• Complex event processing• Database engine enhancements • Self-service BI enhancements on interactive reports
collaboration, massive data analysis in Excel
• Analysis Services (SSAS) enhancement on productivity, performance, and extensibility
• Reporting Services (SSRS) enhancement on self-service reporting with IT control, report design, and programmability
• Integration Services (SSIS) enhancement on performance, scalability, and productivity
The Details: Top Benefits and Features
Upgrading from SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2 gives you all of these benefits in addition to those listed for SQL Server 2008.
Enhanced manageability lets database administrators (DBAs) efficiently manage multiple database instances, automate execution of daily administrative tasks, and monitor server performanceEnhanced security lets DBAs adhere to stronger compliance regulations by encrypting an entire database and improve audit capabilities
Create productive, comprehensive, richly formatted reports using Microsoft® Visual Studio®–based tools from a variety of data sources
Visual Studio–based report development tools
Build reports from different data sources throughout your enterprise such as SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, SAP NetWeaver BI, and Hyperion Essbase
Enhanced storage for special data types such as FILESTREAM, hierarchical, and spatial data
Improved productivity of database development through new full-text architecture, Transact-SQL enhancements, and improved tools
Use one query syntax to access wide range of data stores
For the IT Pro For the BI Practitioner For the DeveloperEnhanced database engines work more efficiently with hardware, queries, large tables, and server resources; maximizing availability, and increasing storage capacity through compression
Why Upgrade from SQL Server 2000?
If you have SQL Server 2008, you get these new features:
If you have SQL Server 2005, you will get these as well:
If you have SQL Server 2000, you’ll get all the below plus the following:
• New editions: Datacenter and Parallel Warehouse• New Master Data Hub• Complex event processing• Database engine enhancements • Self-service BI enhancements on interactive reports
collaboration, massive data analysis in Excel
• Analysis Services (SSAS) enhancement on productivity, performance, and extensibility
• Reporting Services (SSRS) enhancement on self-service reporting with IT control, report design, and programmability
• Integration Services (SSIS) enhancement on performance, scalability, and productivity
The Details: Top Benefits and Features
Upgrading from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2008 R2 gives you all of these benefits in addition to those listed for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2005.
Better control over access and manipulation of data with new management UI
Enhanced search performance for full-text data and other data types
Enhanced SSRS for end- user reporting (while preserving IT control), more flexible and productive reports
Enhanced SSAS for quicker online analytical processing (OLAP) cube creation and performance
Enhanced SSIS to increase scalability and productivity of extract, transform, and load (ETL) applications
Enhanced database engine programmability to increase performance, flexibility, and extensibility of database applications
Enhanced SSRS to increase the report connectivity and manageability
Enhanced SSAS to increase flexibility and extensibility of OLAP applications
For the IT Pro For the BI Practitioner For the Developer
Enhanced database engines to increase local and remote availability, performance through better concurrency, and email scaling
Upgrading from SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2005, and SQL Server 2000Your Data, Any Place, Any Time
• Upgrading to Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 provides you with new features and capabilities that can help your organization:− Scale with confidence on a trusted platform− Improve IT and developer efficiency− Make self-service business intelligence (BI) possible
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