Why Migrate?

Microsoft SQL Server continues to set the standard for databases running on Microsoft Windows NTŪ in the areas of performance, ease of use, cost of ownership, and integration with the operating system. Although Microsoft and Sybase SQL Server share a common historical development source, the Microsoft product offers benefits over Sybase SQL Server. Reasons to migrate to Microsoft SQL Server include:

Lower Costs

Microsoft SQL Server license costs are competitive with other databases that run on the Windows NT platform. Microsoft was the first database vendor to publish TPC-C results below $100/tpmC, then $90/tpmC, then $80/tpmC, and recently below $70/tpmC. Microsoft is committed to being the price/performance leader for databases running on the Windows NT platform.

Microsoft SQL Server also lowers operational costs by providing ease-of-use and ease-of-administration features, thereby reducing the time DBAs must spend in routine administrative tasks and freeing them for more productive work.

Integration with Windows NT

Microsoft SQL Server takes advantage of Windows NT features to provide improved functionality and ease-of-use features. These include:

Microsoft SQL Server also takes full advantage of Windows NT features, such as lightweight threads, to optimize performance.

Superior User Interface

Microsoft SQL Server provides graphical tools for Windows with easy-to-use interfaces to speed both administrative tasks and user interaction with the database:

Easy Administration

Microsoft SQL Server is easy to administer. Functions such as replication, configuration, and buffer management, among others, are easier to do in a Microsoft SQL Server. All database administration is easily done using SQL Enterprise Manager. The SQL Distributed Management Objects (based on OLE Automation) can be used to quickly build customized database administration applications.

Integration with the Web

The SQL Server Web Assistant, combined with the Internet Data Connector (IDC), provides users with the facility to publish HTML pages from and maintain data in a SQL Server. This includes both a "push" feature to generate HTML whenever data changes and a "pull" feature to use current SQL Server data when a page is accessed.

Integration with Microsoft Office

Microsoft SQL Server has the unique ability to generate data directly into Microsoft Excel 97 files. This eliminates the need to extract data and paste it into spreadsheets. The SQL Workbook Publisher is available for free download on the Microsoft Web site. SQL Workbook Publisher allows Excel 97 users to define Excel workbooks that display SQL Server data and store the workbooks in SQL Server for use by several users.