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* SQL Server 6.0 is released in 1995, marking the end of collaboration with Sybase; Sybase would continue developing their own variant of ''SQL Server'', Sybase [[Adaptive Server Enterprise]], independently of Microsoft.
* SQL Server 7.0 is released in 1998, marking the conversion of the source code from C to C++.
* SQL Server 2000, released in 2000. SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 8 SQL Server 8.0 codename Shiloh Release date: 2000-11-30.
* SQL Server 2005, released in 2005, finishes the complete revision of the old Sybase code into Microsoft code.
* SQL Server 2012, released in 2012, adds columnar in-memory storage aka xVelocity.
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