I’m amazed at ReportBuilder 3.0. This might be just what I need for my job. I haven’t thoroughly checked the differences between SQL Server 2008 and its R2 version so I don’t know if upgrading would be a hassle.
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SQL Server 2008 to R2 is quite minor. Especially compared from SQL Server 2000, say.
Be warned: once your databases are upgraded, they can not be restored on an install of an older version. It’s a quite common question on StackOverflow and ServerFault…