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When looking for no-cost software development solutions, does "free" always mean "free?" Is the free solution scalable? What about support? How long will it be "in play?" Are there legal issues to consider? In this new Quest Software technical brief, learn about SQL Server Express - Microsoft's free version of SQL Server - and how this full-featured solution can be readily used on desktops and servers alike. Learn about the flexibility, power and scalability of this exceptional no-cost software, and how it can often meet your initial development and deployment needs. Read this technical brief today.
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