Re: Best Practices: Ad Hoc Analysis Front end for Sql Server 2005
- From: "david epsom dot com dot au" <david@epsomdotcomdotau>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 15:48:59 +1000
All of this leads me to the conclusion that Sql Server 2005 was either
released too early (i.e., a bunch of stuff that was planned
for inclusion that got left on the cutting room floor) or that the
architectural plan was rushed. Either way, I'm not a happy
camper, and it sounds like I am not alone, not by a long shot.
- Mark
I've read that MS is moving towards 'incremental' releases, away from the
big block buster release. If this is true, expect to see more products
released with partial functionality.
(david)
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