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[[User:Dancingsnails|Dancingsnails]] ([[User talk:Dancingsnails|talk]]) 23:10, 2 June 2019 (UTC)
:The reference (accessible in Google Books) says: ''"SQL Server originated in 1989 as a joint project between Microsoft, Sybase, and Ashton-Tate. It was essentially an OS/2 port of Sybase's SQL Server on Unix. SQL Server 4.2, the first version on Windows, shipped in 1992."'' The [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/happy-30th-birthday-microsoft-sql-server-paul-wehland/ disks] bear a copyright notice of Ashton-Tate, there is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ycx9hFGHog a commercial] with Ed Esber, so Ashton Tate was definitively involved (but I cannot say how much was their technical contribution). [[User:Rsocol|Razvan Socol]] ([[User talk:Rsocol|talk]]) 04:36, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
== interoperability ==
Looking for information on interoperability with earlier versions. This may ??? or may not ??? depend on which license you have ??? And there seems to be a strange break around 2008 ??? And, unfortunately, we are now into the period where it is very difficult to find out information about subjects like interoperability between 2005 and 7.
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