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August 2008

Windows IT Pro Community Choice Awards

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Executive Summary:
Selected by readers voting online, the Windows IT Pro Community Choice awards present the three top vote-getting products in eight categories: Light Database Tools, Antispam Solution for Business, Disk Imaging Software, Backup and Recovery Appliances, Exchange Server Monitoring Tools, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Laptop Synchronization Tools, and KVM over IP Switches.

In contrast to all the other award categories in this issue, the Windows IT Pro Community Choice Awards are selected by you, the readers of Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine. Hundreds of Windows IT Pro Web site visitors and online forum members voted in these awards, which eventually resulted in 24 finalists and winners in eight categories.

As with all the other awards presented in this issue, we want to hear what you think about the choices made here. Do you think an important product was overlooked, or that a lackluster product was given accolades that it doesn’t deserve? Please visit the Windows IT Pro online forums (www.windowsitpro.com/forums) and let us know what you think!


Light Database Tools
Winner: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express
Microsoft
www.microsoft.com

Why it won: This limited-feature variant of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is long on value as well as capability: It’s free! You’ll be amazed at how much you can accomplish with SQL Server 2005 Express—it’s an excellent choice for someone whose database needs are modest.

In a world where weighty IT applications such as SQL Server 2005 command hefty prices, it’s nice to find a product that’s long on capability but light on your IT budget. You can’t beat free as far as pricing goes, a lesson not lost on Microsoft when it created SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.

Granted, SQL Server Express doesn’t offer as many features as its costly counterpart does. In his Webexclusive article “Contenders for the Express Database Crown” (www.sqlmag.com, InstantDoc ID 94459), Windows IT Pro Technical Director Michael Otey extols the virtues of SQL Server Express over some of its light-duty database competitors.

“SQL Server Express provides high levels of performance and deep CLR and XML integration. If, like most developers, you’re using Microsoft .NET technologies and you’re developing for the Windows platform that makes up the bulk of the desktop market, SQL Server Express is a great choice because its integration with the Visual Studio 2005 development product is unequaled,” says Otey. “SQL Server Express Advanced Edition also includes the SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) management GUI and support for SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services, a component that has no equivalent in the other lightweight database products.”

Other SQL Server Express features are a boon for helping DBAs get new projects up and running quickly. Microsoft includes 10 database schemas that take the guesswork out of creating small database projects, including ones for e-commerce, product catalogs, nonprofit groups, and contact management. Combine that with a wealth of sample databases, tutorials, online help, and other free training tools, and SQL Server Express emerges as a powerful entryto midlevel database tool in its own right.

—Jeff James

Silver: MySQL 5.0
MySQL AB
www.mysql.com

Bronze: Microsoft SQL Server
Compact 3.5
Microsoft
www.microsoft.com


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