Microsoft made a series of database announcements at the Ignite conference, including the general availability of SQL Server 2025.
Microsoft Corp. today is introducing updates across its database portfolio as part of general availability announcements for Azure DocumentDB and SQL Server 2025.
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DH2i CTO OJ Ngo will co-present a series of sessions on: SQL Server modernization; building highly available, production AI apps with Azure AI and Microsoft SQL Server 2025; and achieving SQL Server ...
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Snowflake Inc. has acquired Datometry Inc., a startup that developed software for porting workloads between databases. The ...
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