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The market for database systems as well as the science of creating database systems is shifting. The purpose of the paper and presentation is to outline some non conventional perspectives and to derive imperatives. Some of these perspectives will be shared by some, and some will be controversial: SQL as a language; SQL for business; SQL for scientific analysis; distributed computing; database storage; and Microsoft SQL Server.