Updated: July 9, 2020 (December 26, 2005)
Analyst ReportConsolidated Tool Set Leads Management Changes
A new management suite and other manageability enhancements in SQL Server 2005 will streamline many day-to-day database maintenance tasks and improve control of SQL Server security. These enhancements will make administrators more productive and further improve the product’s usability, one of its main advantages over competitors IBM and Oracle.
Management Studio Consolidates Tools
SQL Server 2005 introduces a consolidated management suite called the SQL Server 2005 Management Studio. (For a screen shot of the new management tool, see the illustration “SQL Server 2005 Management Studio“.) The Management Studio subsumes the functions of many stand-alone tools from previous versions of the product, including the following:
- Enterprise Manager, the main administrative tool for SQL Server 2000, which was used to create and administer databases, users, and permissions, and create and execute maintenance tasks, such as database backups and restores
- Query Analyzer, a graphical tool for building,
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