By Chris R. Chapman at August 19, 2008 01:47
Filed Under: moss, sharepoint

Late-breaking news:

The SharePoint product team has announced that MOSS is now supported on SQL Server 2008.

I won’t rehash their content – hit the site and get it firsthand.  For those in the field, there are more than a few compelling features that would support a migration from SQL 2000 or 2005 – a big one is encryption, however there are of course some common-sense caveats to that.

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I am a Toronto-based software consultant specializing in SharePoint, .NET technologies and agile/iterative/lean software project management practices.

I am also a former Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) Consultant with experience providing enterprise customers with subject matter expertise for planning and deploying SharePoint as well as .NET application development best practices.  I am MCAD certified (2006) and earned my Professional Scrum Master I certification in late September 2010, having previously earned my Certified Scrum Master certification in 2006. (What's the difference?)