Conclusion

Migrating from Sybase SQL Server to Microsoft SQL Server is a straightforward process due to the similarities between the two products.  This paper has compared the features shared by both products, as well as discussed the unique features and cost benefits of Microsoft SQL Server. SQL Server provides the following benefits:

When planning a migration, some of the issues you must address are changes in administrative procedures, migrating object definitions and data, and resolving differences in Transact-SQL statements and system stored procedures.

For More Information

This section provides additional sources of information about Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase SQL Server.

Microsoft SQL Server Web Site

Every SQL Server developer should get to know and use what's available on the Microsoft SQL Server Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/sql/default.asp). This Web site is updated regularly and includes product and service pack announcements, benchmark results, white papers, partner information, and much more. The SQL Server Web site also includes links to the following areas of specific interest to developers:

Sybase SQL Server Home Page

Sybase makes information about its products available on its Web site at http://www.sybase.com.

Books

In addition to Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase SQL Server product documentation, the following technical books are useful for further understanding of migration issues.