It includes the core functionality needed for non-mission-critical e-commerce, data warehousing, and line-of-business solutions. For instance, all of the XML features present in Enterprise Edition are also included in Standard Edition. |  |
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Windows 2000 Server is the newer hosting platform, and it has all but completely replaced Windows NT. If you see a web host using Windows NT servers, it should be a clue that their systems are probably a little outdated.
The main "advantage" or distinction of Windows servers is that they are configured to be compatible with Microsoft applications, such as FrontPage (see FrontPage-hosting), Access and MS SQL. |
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If you are already familiar with scripting languages such as Microsoft VBScript or Microsoft® JScript® (JScript is the Microsoft implementation of the ECMA 262 language specification), you will have little trouble learning ASP hosting. |
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Because your scripts run on the web server rather than on the client, your Web server does all the work involved in generating the HTML pages sent to browsers. Server-side scripts cannot be readily copied because only the result of the script is returned to the browser. Users cannot view the script commands that created the page they are viewing. |
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Data Management Applications and Services
Unlike its competitors, SQL Server 2000 provides a powerful and comprehensive data management platform. Every software license includes extensive management and development tools, a powerful extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) tool, business intelligence and analysis services, and new capabilities such as Notification Services. |
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Every software license includes extensive management and development tools, a powerful extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) tool, business intelligence and analysis services, and new capabilities such as Notification Services. |
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SQL Server 2000 provides the enterprise data management platform your organization needs to adapt quickly in a fast-changing environment.
With the lowest implementation and maintenance costs in the industry, SQL Server 2000 delivers rapid return on your data management investment. |
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It includes the core functionality needed for non-mission-critical e-commerce, data warehousing, and line-of-business solutions. For instance, all of the XML features present in Enterprise Edition are also included in Standard Edition. And while a handful of advanced OLAP features are reserved for Enterprise Edition, all data mining features and the core OLAP functionality are included in SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services in Standard Edition. |
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 | Windows 2000 Server is the newer hosting platform, and it has all but completely replaced Windows NT. If you see a web host using Windows NT servers, it should be a clue that their systems are probably a little outdated.
The main "advantage" or distinction of Windows servers is that they are configured to be compatible with Microsoft applications, such as FrontPage (see FrontPage-hosting), Access and MS SQL. |
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If you have ever wanted to store HTML form information in a database, personalize hosted Web sites according to visitor preferences, or use different HTML features based on the browser, you will find that ASP hosted web sites provide a compelling solution. For example, previously, to process user input on the Web server you would have had to learn a language such as Perl or C to build a conventional Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application. |
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Users cannot view the script commands that created the page they are viewing.
Use Microsoft developed powerful web hosting development tools such as FrontPage (See our introduction to Microsoft FrontPage at http://bottomlinecom.net/shared/frontpage-web-hosting/asp ) and Visual Interdev for more advanced/professional web hosting and web sites.
SQL Server 2000 exceeds dependability requirements and provides innovative capabilities that increase employee effectiveness, integrate heterogeneous IT ecosystems, and maximize capital and operating budgets. |
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