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Server Intellect Debuts MS SQL 08

By theWHIR.com , September 04, 2008

By Justin Lee, theWHIR.com

September 4, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Server Intellect (serverintellect.com) announced on Wednesday it has introduced Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (serverintellect.com/dedicated/sqlserver2008/) on its entire line of Windows dedicated servers. Last month, Microsoft released the finalized version of its data management and business intelligence platform SQL Server 2008, offering a productive and intelligent platform for business-critical applications and enterprise-class data warehousing support.

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is a major upgrade to the previous 2005 version, offering a range of new and advanced features such as a new resource governor, full database encryption, improved auditing, row-based index exclusion and IntelliSense for writing and editing SQL queries.

"We are proud to be one of the first Microsoft Gold Certified Partners to offer Microsoft SQL Server 2008," says Eric Pratt, CEO of Server Intellect. "I feel this new product release justly reflects our commitment and experience with the entire Microsoft product line and better positions Server Intellect as an Industry Leader in the Windows Server market."

Server Intellect is jointly partnered with Microsoft in the SPLA program, which enables Server Intellect to provide customers with the most current Microsoft product versions at a flexible cost structure. 

The web hosting provider offers SQL Server 2008 across its entire dedicated server product line and provides full managed support for the product.

SQL Server 2008 is available in multiple editions to support the varying server needs of businesses of all sizes.

Server Intellect offers five editions including Express, Web, Workgroup, Standard, and Enterprise.

The Express Edition is offered on all dedicated servers at no additional charge, and the other editions range from $25 to $1,000 per month.

The company recently unveiled its new and improved website, which offers a layout and functionality based on customer website interaction and feedback.

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