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Microsoft SQL Server is a versatile and robust database management system that excels in handling complex data structures. Users appreciate its seamless integration with other Microsoft products like Azure, allowing for a streamlined experience. The tool's exceptional performance, combined with reliable ACID properties, ensures efficient data management even for ...Read more
Robust performance handling large and complex databases efficiently without downtime.
Easy integration with other Microsoft tools and services.
User-friendly installation and interface for smooth setup even for non-technical users.
Exceptional performance executing complex queries and high concurrent transactions.
Licensing costs can be on the higher side.
Limited compatibility with non-Microsoft platforms, making it less efficient with other operating systems like Linux.
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Dumisani M
10/14/19
Best database management tool ever
What do you like best? The use of natural language is my favorite part of using ms sql. > A wealth of helpful input available on the net. > Easily integrated into other tools and products whether it's for further processing or reporting. > I love the support of multiple data input and output data formats > The easy with which one can use queries to transform data using logic What do you dislike? For the purpose that I use Ms SQL for, it hasn't disappointed me ...
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User in Banking
10/14/19
Good built in features and scalability
What do you like best? The GUI is pretty intuitive for the Microsoft SQL server. The autocomplete feature helps out those who are new to SQL. Tye usability is hhigh in the corporate industry What do you dislike? There are some functionalities which are there in Oracle but not in ms SQL What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? The scalability and security factors are hood
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Dan H
10/11/19
SQL
What do you like best? Ability to join tables together with ease What do you dislike? Table referencing - not an easy way to find fields without opening each table Recommendations to others considering the product: Utilise online FAQs like stack exchange What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Only internal issues, such as certain formula not recognised on each server
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Beth May Fairfax S
10/11/19
Must have piece of software for analysts
What do you like best? Can get data in a way that no other software we have in work can do Can be tailored to your data network Straightforward once you have learned how to use What do you dislike? Difficult to pick up if you’re a beginner and not too into coding What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Data gathering Pricing research Grouping
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Subham S
10/08/19
Best For store and retrieve data
What do you like best? We can easily store data of large project and easily retrieve form data base very fast which make our project faster. We can also use store procedure for retrieve data from data base this very fast process for call large data in list. we can also take backup of design and data very easily bye creating script. we can also use script for create , delete or truncate table. What do you dislike? it is not easy for install it and use it. after installing we need some ...
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Rati R
10/07/19
A nice DBMS system for all your needs
What do you like best? MSSQL is a decent DBMS alternative that will suit many of your needs. It comes with a lot of built-in functionality that eases writing complex scrips as I don’t have to reinvent the wheel. It’s also very stable and I’ve never had a problem with it. It’s easy to install and set up. What do you dislike? MSSQL takes up a lot of space and resources on a computer and it isn’t very scalable because of it. Community isn’t as big as with other database systems. ...
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Sukrit P
10/06/19
Powerful, stable and secure tool for database management
What do you like best? SQL server is a robust DB application. User interface is pretty much intuitive and databases connectivity is pretty seamless. It's an efficient solution to manage the different size (large or small scale) databases. Sql query editor's intellisense feature is helpful during code writing. We are easily able to create new database, table, stored procedure, function etc. For table schema it supports number of data types. Provides optimum secure access as user can ...
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Carlo L
10/03/19
Microsoft SQL
What do you like best? I have been using SQL for over 10 years and I love it. It's a very secure database management system and easy to use! What do you dislike? SQL uses a large amount of system resources so the systems I run it on have to be more solid to be able to handle the workload. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? My company uses SQL for our software application back end.
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Rakesh Ranjan S
10/03/19
My experience for using Microsoft SQL
What do you like best? Store procedure, different sections for different projects , eaisy to insert, update and delete function. Use of multiple projects data in one SQL with perall processing. What do you dislike? When we creating temp data table then we are unable to modify it after saving one time. Also problem in connecting with local server. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you are working on multiple projects and searching for application that save your ...
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Administrator in Computer Software
10/03/19
Powerful and Versatile Database
What do you like best? I work in a software company that uses Microsoft SQL for the majority of the back end of the software. We have recently starting transitioning from .Net applications programmed with C# to a React Web page front end with a .Net core and Microsoft SQL has been the best solution for both. What do you dislike? Microsoft SQL does have a high cost of licensing the software, but even though the cost is high, it is worth it. Recommendations to others considering the ...
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