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I'm actively developing on SQL Azure now, and am current on my Red Gate maintenance for now. But support for SQL Azure will be the single metric I evaluate when it comes time for renewal. I really don't need any new features or whiz-bang items for regular SQL, since I use so little of the product as it exists today.
I only have one license, so who cares, right? But this is not just some random technology that's coming out of left field. Unless I'm completely wrong, I'd guess that MS SQL is the most popular platform for your customers so far, and this is just another variant of that. You have to have a response for this that's better than "we'll see in a year or two whether it makes a market".
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I'm actively developing on SQL Azure now, and am current on my Red Gate maintenance for now. But support for SQL Azure will be the single metric I evaluate when it comes time for renewal. I real...