Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statistics. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Reporting Services - statistics

Where can I find statistics (if it is publicly available) on how many companies worldwide are using SQL Server Reporting Services?

I doubt that is publicly available. Why do you ask?

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My company's management want to "make an informed decision" about a new project design/implementation and need convincing about what technologies are the best and most widely used.

I'd like to use "foul language" with lots of F-words, but for some reason I think that would not be very persuasive and they'd come to some wrong conclusions regarding myself...

Hence, the need for statistics.|||

I'm not sure where you would get statistics, but here are some customers that use SQL 2005.

http://www.microsoft.com/sql/solutions/upgrade/default.mspx#EID

|||I'm not sure this will suffice, but I'll use it...

Thank you very much!|||You're welcome. Out of curiosity, what are you comparing it to?sql