
Microsoft SQL Server is an enterprise-grade relational database management system designed for performance, security, and scalability. It supports mission-critical workloads, advanced analytics, and seamless integration with Microsoft ecosystems.
What is it?
Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Microsoft. It provides a robust platform for storing, managing, and querying structured data in enterprise and business applications.
What does it do?
SQL Server manages transactional and analytical workloads using SQL. It offers ACID-compliant transactions, indexing, stored procedures, high availability, backups, security features, and advanced analytics capabilities.
Where is it used?
SQL Server is widely used in enterprise systems, ERP and CRM platforms, financial applications, data warehouses, reporting systems, and business-critical applications across industries.
When & why it emerged
Microsoft SQL Server was first released in 1989 to provide a powerful relational database solution for business applications. It evolved into a full-featured enterprise database to support scalability, security, and analytics needs.
Why we use it at Internative
We use Microsoft SQL Server for projects that require strong data integrity, enterprise security, and tight integration with Microsoft technologies. It is ideal for large-scale, business-critical systems.