He is not upgrading though. Sounds to me that he is going for a fresh 
setup, so why not get the latest that they offer. You know that since 
SQL Server 2005 is out 2000 is going to be dropped from support in a few 
years. That is the Microsquash way. I was lucky in my job that they 
started with a brand spanking new fresh server with Windows Server 2003 
on it. They said, tell us what you want and you get it. So of course I 
picked CF8, SQL Server 2005 and Adobe Web Premium CS3.

Bruce

Rizal Firmansyah wrote:
> That depends on your requirement and budget...
> But for enterprise use, i'd say Oracle and SQL Server 2000.
> Personally i don't think SQL Server 2005 is worth an upgrade :)
>
> Rizal
>
>   

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