Erdas Apollo Supports SQL Server06/05/2010 |
| Erdas Apollo 2010, Version 10.1 supports Microsoft SQL Server. Microsoft SQL Server provides an intelligent data platform for running mission-critical applications, reducing time, cost of development and management of applications. The solution enables users to store data from structured, semi-structured and unstructured documents and images, delivering a rich set of integrated services that maximise the power of data. |
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"We are excited to add support for data stored in Microsoft SQL Server in Erdas Apollo 2010, Version 10.1," said Mladen Stojic, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Marketing, ERDAS. "With true interoperability, Erdas Apollo simplifies the complexity of geospatial data, making it easier for users to manage and distribute information to a large audience."
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