At its TechEd conference in Amsterdam last week, Microsoft detailed a wide range of new enterprise system developments.
Among the firm’s near-term releases, SQL Server 2005, due to ship on 7 November, will offer an alternative to clustering for high-availability systems. A database mirroring feature can be used to s...
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