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xSQL Software's RSS Reporter for SQL Server Makes Job Monitoring Easy

xSQL Software releases an innovative new tool for SQL Server database administrators, the RSS Reporter for SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000. No more cluttering your mailbox with hundreds of SQL Server notifications, no more digging through those emails to get the information you need, no more missed important notifications… You can now, in minutes, generate standard RSS feeds that contain all the information you need for monitoring SQL Server jobs running on multiple servers - clean, simple, and standard.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 -- xSQL Software, a provider of SQL Server tools and utilities, announces the release of RSS Reporter for SQL Server, a utility for generating RSS feeds containing information about SQL Server jobs.

No more cluttering your mailbox with hundreds of SQL Server notifications, no more digging through those emails to get the information you need, no more missed important notifications... you can now, in minutes, generate standard RSS feeds that contain all the information you need for monitoring SQL Server jobs in multiple servers.

"We have experienced first hand the pain of monitoring SQL Server jobs utilizing the currently available tools that rely on the unreliable email alerts" said Erion Hashoti the CTO of xSQL Software. "We set out to create a better, simpler, more reliable and convenient way for monitoring SQL Server. With today's release of RSS Reporter for SQL Server we have reached the first milestone towards accomplishing that goal."

RSS Reporter for SQL Server allows SQL Server database administrators to generate standard RSS feeds that contain information regarding SQL Server jobs - the current status of the job, job details, historical status etc. It eliminates the need for going through the painful process of configuring the SQL Server email notification service and replaces email alerts with well organized feeds. Features include:

- Each user can generate his/her own feeds that include servers and jobs of interest
- A single feed aggregates information from multiple jobs running on different servers
- Ability to drill down on a job and view the details
- Ability to filter and sort feeds based on job status, sql server, job name, execution date
- Feeds that contain historical information (example: last 10 executions of a job)

RSS Reporter for SQL Server will be distributed free of charge for a limited time. RSS Reporter for SQL Server is available immediately from xSQL Software's web site at http://www.xsqlsoftware.com.

RSS Reporter supports SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000.

xSQL Software develops tools and utilities for SQL Server Database Administrators and developers. xSQL Software is a subsidiary of Bright Minds Group, Inc. an Atlanta-Georgia based company.

All products and company names herein maybe trademarks of their respective owners.

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