SQL Server

Microsoft SQL Server 4.21 has been completely reengineered for Windows NT. SQL Server includes the following enhancements and performance improvements that were not part of previous versions of SQL Server:

The key to enterprise interoperability is network independence. Microsoft SQL Server can support clients communicating over multiple heterogeneous networks simultaneously, with no need for additional integration products. SQL Server communicates on named pipes (over either NetBEUI or TCP/IP network protocols) with Windows, Windows NT, MS-DOS, and OS/2 clients. In addition, SQL Server can simultaneously support TCP/IP Sockets for communication with Macintosh, UNIX, or VMS clients and SPX Sockets for communications in a Novell NetWare environment. It also supports DECnet™ Sockets, AppleTalk, and Banyan VINES. Microsoft SQL Server leverages the power, ease of use, and scalability offered by the Windows NT operating system to manage large databases for mission-critical applications.