Three cheers for that BabelFish translation program. The only words I recognized during this Austrian TechNet weblog publish had been "Katmai" and "SQL Server." After doing a little on-the-fly Web translation, I learned that Microsoft has begun its internal nominating process for signing up testers via its Technology Adoption Plan (TAP) for that next major major SQL Server release, code-named "Katmai." (Katmai seems to be the name for an entire wave of server codenames, as I pointed out earlier this year,
Discount Office 2007, since there also is a System Center "Katmai" release on deck.) The Katmai TAP tests commence in June 2007. All testing will be done in secret,
Office Pro 2007, according to the original TechNet publish. When is SQL Server Katmai due to ship? Originally,
Office 2007 Standard Key, it was believed Katmai would be a 2007 release. Recently, Steven Bink of Bink.nu fame, posted that Microsoft officials said a new version of SQL Server (which Bink guessed might be called SQL Server 2005 Release 2) was due in 2008. When I asked Microsoft officials to confirm Bink's report, they declined. (But they didn't deny it,
microsoft Office 2010 keygen, either.) In any case,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, SQL Server Katmai is finally back on the radar screen.