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From: steve on 8 Jul 2008 15:03 I am getting ready to implement the Microsoft Business Intelligence platform, and am currently faced with the decision to go with 2005 or 2008. My release is planned for August of this year, which means I may miss the official release of 2008 by a couple weeks or so. Looking for advice on whether I should implement on 2005 or if 2008 is compelling enough, and stable enough to move to right away. If I go 2005, I will not plan to upgrade for at least a year, if not more. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, - Steve
From: Bruce L-C [MVP] on 8 Jul 2008 15:24 Since you are going live prior to the release of 2008 then that would me you are live on a pre-release version. 2008 has lots of good stuff in it. Particularly with regards to charting. It is also much more scalable, faster etc. RS 2008 can use a SQL Server 2005 for its metadata/object cache storage. So you could at a later date upgrade just RS and leave the database as 2005. -- Bruce Loehle-Conger MVP SQL Server Reporting Services "steve" <shermanscs(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ca66b3cc-73f4-4bc0-b787-65636fc1e949(a)f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I am getting ready to implement the Microsoft Business Intelligence > platform, and am currently faced with the decision to go with 2005 or > 2008. My release is planned for August of this year, which means I may > miss the official release of 2008 by a couple weeks or so. Looking for > advice on whether I should implement on 2005 or if 2008 is compelling > enough, and stable enough to move to right away. If I go 2005, I will > not plan to upgrade for at least a year, if not more. > > Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > - Steve
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