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Companies of all sizes, looking for database management software
Perfect for small to mid-sized businesses seeking a powerful, yet fast, affordable, and user-friendly data reporting and analytics BI solution.
I have had a good experience with SQL Server as it has proven itself to be reliable, secure and efficient.
The least thing i found about the software is error statement , some times an extra space can cause a huge problem , and throwing the error which is not likely understandable.
Overall I had an amazing experience. It is very powerful and useful for scalable enterprises.
The lack of reporting services is a terrible shortage. It could have an alternative in Apache, or even allow integration with Windows servers for this demand.
What I like most about SQL for Linux is the possibility to reduce this cost drastically, with an amazing OS and extremely stable SQL in this environment.
Pricing is quite confusing and costly, and performance can be sluggish at times when dealing with low RAM.
It is best database software to support as back end for all the RPA product like Automation Anywhere and UiPath. It is best database for configuration and support as back end.
Licensing is confusing, whenever you have license by call or by CPU core, it's a bit hard to understand how they apply the prices.
We have used DBXTRA for over 5 years with a national user base accessing through IIS. Our customers love the simplicity of the UI, the rich features and we love the reliability and support.
We had to downgrade (which is not easy) and rebuild everything. Consequently we are very gun shy about upgrading and are still waiting months later for them to repair the damage form this release.
Users really happy cause all thing related with this solution are easy. Even for beginner developer without good basic for programming can easily setting this solution.
Product management needs a serious overhaul. Both because of the above bumbling and a number of features in the UI that are just plain bad design and need to be removed or fixed.
Excellent price/performance ratio. I reviewed, tested and used many different products and this is the winner.
After working with it for a month I'm running into numerous bugs and minor annoyances: slow initial load time, various UI elements not working.
I have been using DBxtra for many years now and I am always happy to tell people how good a product it is and how easy it is to use. The customer support is also second to none.
After we became disillusioned with the 4th product we tried, we moved over to testing DBxtra.
Lew N.: Hi, my name is Lew, I am the Director of Information Technology for Young's Plant Farm. We're an annual and perennial grower supplier for big box retail stores, and I give Microsoft SQL Server a five out of five review. Okay. We chose SQL Server as we shifted away from some of the more mid-range systems that had built-in databases and we also looked at IBM DB2 and we just were very happy with the interface and how well Microsoft SQL Server ported across all of our different servers and applications. The primary reason the value-added reseller that provides the vertical system for growers uses a SQL Server database as its primary database, so we were familiar with SQL for that. As we were shifting into the data warehousing mode and developing our own internal data warehouse, we chose to use the same platform because we were familiar with it and we liked the way it worked, and we knew it was powerful. As with Microsoft products, the installs and the look and fill of the product are pretty much the same across all of their suite of products. SQL Server was very simple to install, didn't really have any licensing issues or anything like that, so we got it up and running. As far as the installation for our data warehouse, we just started creating tables and setting it up the way we needed and morphed and adjusted and enhanced from there. Just getting started was very simple, and from there, we have launched it into the powerful tool that has become for us. If you're looking at a database platform to do your own in-house data warehouse and your own application development, linking with other Microsoft Power, BI power apps, products like that, SQL Server is definitely the product to go with. It is easy to set up, very secure, and very portable to other platforms, very interfaceable to other platforms.
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