SQL Server 2000 Notification Services

By Bill Graziano on 31 August 2002 | 3 Comments | Tags: SQL Server 2000 Release


Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Notification Services provides organizations with a high-performance platform to build scalable notification applications that generate messages customized to meet their users' specific information requirements. The information updates users receive can originate from a variety of external sources, such as external data feeds and internal business systems, and can be delivered to various mobile devices, including cellular phones and Pocket PCs. Follow the link to SQL Server 2000 Notification Services...

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