Microsoft’s SQL Server provides services to databases, helping them communicate with computers and other programs. The company released the first edition in 1989, and the database server reached version 10.5 in 2010. Professionals such as Robin Dewson, author of “Beginning SQL Server 2008 for Developers,” call SQL the best choice in the database marketplace. It costs less that it’s top competitors, is user-friendly and features a front-end graphical user interface. When it comes time to delete SQL Server, Microsoft recommends using your control panel’s Add or Remove Programs feature. The company also provides detailed instruction to uninstall manually. Writer Bio

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