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Do you want to learn about database software also about database reporting tools available here with us? Read reviews and write reviews if you have experienced using any before. The most popular brand available is Microsoft. We have different versions of products available for database, the best product is Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and for Database Reporting the best product is Crystal reports 2008, newly released

Reviews of Databases & Reporting

personal computer world Title: Review: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express database server

Pros: Full implementation of SQL Server 2005 engine with no workload or connection limits; free database management tools also available; simple upgrade to full package

Cons: Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Verdict: : Not quite SQL Server, but almost - a step up from MSDE for developers and small businesses alike Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Summary: It's not often Microsoft gives stuff away and there's usually a catch, as with MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine), the cut-down...
80/100
macworld.com Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)

Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi

Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.

Verdict: FileMaker Pro comes in two flavors: a standard and an advanced version. The latter includes some extra developer-oriented features, but otherwise it is much like the standard version, so most of what I say here applies equally to both. FileMaker also offe

Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
100/100
macworld.com Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)

Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi

Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.

Verdict: FileMaker Pro comes in two flavors: a standard and an advanced version. The latter includes some extra developer-oriented features, but otherwise it is much like the standard version, so most of what I say here applies equally to both. FileMaker also offe

Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
100/100
personal computer world Title: Review: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express database server

Pros: Full implementation of SQL Server 2005 engine with no workload or connection limits; free database management tools also available; simple upgrade to full package

Cons: Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Verdict: : Not quite SQL Server, but almost - a step up from MSDE for developers and small businesses alike Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Summary: It's not often Microsoft gives stuff away and there's usually a catch, as with MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine), the cut-down...
80/100
personal computer world Title: Review: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express database server

Pros: Full implementation of SQL Server 2005 engine with no workload or connection limits; free database management tools also available; simple upgrade to full package

Cons: Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Verdict: : Not quite SQL Server, but almost - a step up from MSDE for developers and small businesses alike Supports only one host processor, 1GB of Ram and 4GB databases

Summary: It's not often Microsoft gives stuff away and there's usually a catch, as with MSDE (Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine), the cut-down...
80/100
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