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ALSO CALLED: Microsoft SQL Server and Yukon
DEFINITION: Yukon is the code name used for the beta version of Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. SQL Server 2005 is said to provide enhanced flexibility, scalability, reliability, and security to database applications, and to make them easier to create and deploy,
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SQL SERVER DEFINITION (continued):
Yukon is the code name used for the beta version of Microsoft's SQL Server 2005. SQL Server 2005 is said to provide enhanced flexibility, scalability, reliability, and security to database applications, and to make them easier to create and deploy, thus reducing the complexity and tedium involved in database management. SQL Server definition sponsored by SearchSQLServer.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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