The most interesting features in SQL Server 2008

By Mohammad Mahdi Ramezanpour at August 25, 2008 23:11
Filed Under: SQL Server

Maybe some of you want to ask me: OK. SQL Server 2008 is the latest version of SQL Server but what's new in it?

Today I want to introduce you to some of top features available in SQL Server 2008. This is an screen shot of a SQL Server 2008 query. You can see some of new features you can use in the latest version of SQL Server:

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As you saw, there are some amazing features has been added to the new version. Here is a list of most interesting features that implemented in the latest version of SQL Server:

  • Increase the precision of storing and managing DATE and TIME information.

  • Store semi-structured and sparsely populated sets of data efficiently, using Sparse Columns.

  • New fully integrated Full-Text Indexes enable high-performance, scalable, and manageable Full-Text Indexing.

  • Create large User-Defined Types and User-Defined Aggregates greater than 8 KB.

  • Pass large amounts of data easily to functions or procedures using new Table-Value Parameters.

  • Perform multiple operations efficiently with the new MERGE command.

  • Model hierarchical data, such as org charts, or files and folders, using the new HierarchyID data type.

  • Build powerful location-aware applications, using SQL Server’s new standards-compliant spatial data types and spatial indexing capabilities.

  • Manage files and documents efficiently with full SQL Server security and transaction support, using the powerful new FILESTREAM data type.

  • Easily identify dependencies across objects and databases, using New Dependency Management.

  • Experience faster queries and reporting with Grouping Sets through powerful ANSI standards-compliant extensions to the GROUP BY clause.

  • Experience efficient, high-performance data access, using new Filtered Indexes for subsets of data.

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