I'd assume
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 was
meant. Although the product name SQL Server
was taken from
Sybase, who continued to use that mark for more than a
decade
afterward, Sybase now refers to it as Adaptive Server
Enterprise (while maintaining a
self-consistent numbering of
versions).
The mark for PostgreSQL is that odd concatenation, not a
separate two words. Of course one might well follow it with
"server" to
designate a server running PostgreSQL.
Similarly the only Google hits I see
on the first page of
results for "mysql sql server" are those where MySQL and
SQL
Server happen to be mentioned consecutively, esp. in
discussions of
migration. Oracle tends to be called "Oracle
Database" or simply "OracleDB",
not AFAIK "Oracle SQL
Server".
--- "Prolog is an efficient
programming language because it is a very stupid theorem prover." -- Richard
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