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EMS SQL Manager 2008 for SQL Server 3.3.0.1

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EMS SQL Manager 2008 for SQL Server 3.3.0.1


EMS
SQL Manager for SQL Server is a high performance tool for Microsoft SQL
Server development and administration. SQL Manager works with any MS
SQL Server versions from 7 to the newest one and supports the latest
SQL Server features including new data types (datetimeoffset,
hierarchyid, geometry, geography and more), table types and
table-valued parameters, logon triggers, backups with compression and
other. It offers plenty of powerful SQL tools such as Visual Database
Designer that allows creating SQL Server database in few clicks, Visual
Query Builder and advanced SQL editor to build complicated SQL Server
queries and many more useful features for efficient SQL Server
administration.

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SQL
Manager for SQL Server has a state-of-the-art graphical user interface
with well-described wizard system, so clear in use that even a newbie
will not be confused with it.

Key Features

* Support of SQL Server 2008
* Support of Unicode data
* Rapid database management and navigation
* Easy management of all SQL Server objects
* Advanced data manipulation tools
* security management
* visual and text tools for query building
* Impressive data export and import capabilities
* Visual Database Designer to handle database structure in a few clicks
* to-use wizards performing SQL Server administrative tasks
* Powerful tools to make your work with SQL Server as easy as it can be
* Report designer with clear in use report construction wizard
* New state-of-the-art graphical user interface

Download:

 
http://rapidshare.com/files/149822649/EMS_SQL_Manager_2008_for_SQL_Server_v3.3.0.1.rar




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