Microsoft SQL Server 2008 delivers better performance and scalability, high efficiency, industry-leading security, easier management, increased developer productivity, leading business intelligence and data warehousing capabilities, a platform for host OLTP and SAP integration- All of this is provided at a lower total cost of ownership than IBM DB2. Based on this, many companies migrate from DB2 to SQL Server. SQL Server currently accounts for a higher share of the new relational database management system license market than DB2.
In contrast
· Total cost of ownership (TCO) and ROI
· Performance and Scalability
· High effectiveness
· Security
· Management capacity
· Developer Productivity
· Business Intelligence and Data warehousing
· Oltp
· SAP integration
Porting cases
· Scandinavian Airlines
Scandinavian Airlines migrate data warehouses to SQL Server, improving access to business data and reducing costs by 50%.
· The progressive Group
The progressive group improves business agility by porting to SQL Server.
· Bovespa
BOVESPA: Brazilian Stock Exchange porting to SQL Server makes it possible to handle 110,000 transactions per day worth $ billion.
· Danske Supermarket
A Danske supermarket with 100 stores will migrate the profiling database from DB2 to SQL Server.
· Insurance company
An insurance company migrated from DB2 to SQL Server, making costs less expensive and more scalable.
· Indiana University
Indiana University migration from DB2 to SQL Server found better management capabilities and performance.
TCO and ROI
· Initial acquisition cost is lower than IBM DB2. SQL Server's ultra-high cost performance lowers hardware costs.
· SQL Server 2008 automates, streamlines, or eliminates many of the common database management costs, making the database management cost less than IBM DB2.
· SQL Server 2008 contains features that DB2 users must purchase with additional plug-ins, including: All business intelligence, reporting, analytics, ETL, XML functionality, data warehousing, security, and performance optimization.
· The cost of SQL Server licenses is lower than IBM DB2, reducing its future TCO and increasing its ROI. DB2 licenses may cost 5-6 times more than SQL Server, and multiple-core licenses cost more than a few times.
o SAP TCO Research by comparing SQL Server with other databases, the results show that customers reduce the cost of database administrators by 55%, reducing total TCO by 37%.
Case study: Customers prefer to choose SQL Server instead of DB2
· Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, the first casino in Atlantic City, improves operational efficiencies and saves $400,000 by using SQL Server.
· The Alaska State Tax department chose SQL Server instead of DB2 to build a 7TB Data warehouse for Alaska State.
· National Savings Bank of Serbia (NSBS) has chosen SQL Server instead of DB2 to deploy complex banking business intelligence solutions.