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Converting Crystal Reports to SSRS: Pitfalls of Automation

First of all, why migrate from Crystal Reports to MS Reporting Services? Does it really bring in some considerable benefits? The short answer is yes, it does. SSRS proves to be much more suitable for scalable tasks, delivers better .NET integration as both technologies share the same manufacturer, Microsoft. SSRS is also free as long as you already have an SQL Server license. In order to determine whether your business is ready to migrate to SSRS from Crystal Reports, please refer to this article.

Forrards
March 17, 2023
Single instance vs. multiple instances of SQL Server on a server

Single instance vs. multiple instances of SQL Server on a server

Forrard
March 8, 2015
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MS SQL Server 2014 Mirroring – thanks for being alive!

I decided to check if there is still database mirroring option in MS SQL Server 2014Wow! It works!

Forrards
March 30, 2023
How to create a database on a network share

If for any reason you need to place the database on a network share and by default this option is off you can follow the way described below:

Forrards
March 30, 2023

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