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SQL Server 2019 reaches general availability Ignite 2019: Microsoft's flagship OLTP database releases in new version that aims to bring databases, data lakes and remote data sources together as one.
Joey on SQL Server SQL Server 2019 Is Here: A Roundup of Its Best Features From Big Data clusters to faster database recovery, here are the biggest changes Microsoft has made to its new flagship ...
Microsoft announced late last month that it'll be ending support for two SQL Server capabilities, with cloud services and SQL Server 2022 typically proposed as replacements.
Microsoft pulled the Cumulative Update package 7 (CU7) for SQL Server 2019 released on September 2 after confirming a known reliability issue impacting customers who used the database snapshot ...
Over a month after SQL Server 2019 became generally available, Microsoft has now shined light on some more aspects of the improved machine learning capabilities offered with this release.
StreamSets announces integration with, and support for, SQL Server 2019 Big Data Clusters (BDC), Microsoft's new database-data lake solution. StreamSets' third-party platform imbues SQL 2019 BDC ...
Microsoft announced a new data access driver for SQL Server that should be the path forward for data developers in the era of .NET Core.