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Growing SQL Server: Features from 2008 to 2017

Over the past nine years, Microsoft has been working hard to continually improve its SQL Server offerings to ensure SQL Server is ready to meet the opportunities and challenges of the modern age. It has embraced the benefits of cloud computing by adding cloud as a deployment option, risen to modern security challenges by implementing multiple levels of protection centered around safeguarding data, and reimagined queries in the face of ever-expanding data to return critical information faster than ever before. Check out this infographic to learn more about these and other improvements available through SQL Server 2017.

As the end of service approaches for SQL Server 2008, let’s take a moment to reflect on where we have been and the exciting new innovations available with SQL Server 2017.

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