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Microsoft is moving another core database management component into the cloud, continuing its broader shift away from traditional on-premises infrastructure. According to Neowin, the company has ...
Enterprises need data, and data needs to be stored, with a flexible, portable environment that scales from developers’ laptops to global clouds. That storage also needs to be able to run on any OS and ...
With the official release of Microsoft's latest database offering, let's see what was improved and what still needs some work. Today, at Ignite, Microsoft announced the general availability of SQL ...
At today’s Ignite 2025 event, Microsoft announced one of the biggest Azure data updates in years. The company has announced the general availability of SQL Server 2025. That has come after a long ...
Restore SQL server databases in Azure VMs using Azure Backup via CLI Learn how to use CLI to restore SQL server databases in Azure VMs in the Recovery Services vault. Azure CLI is used to create and ...
Thousands of users were reporting outages across Microsoft services and a variety of other products midday on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Thousands of users reported issues or outages with Microsoft Azure, a ...
Capex surges to record in Q1, expected to be higher for the year Azure cloud business grew 40% in Q1, surpassing estimates Shares drop in extended trading Oct 29 (Reuters) - Microsoft's (MSFT.O), ...
The recent “HITS in the cloud” webinar, hosted by Altron Digital Business and Microsoft South Africa, had a single message: SQL Server remains at the centre of enterprise operations. SQL is ubiquitous ...