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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.
Finally, Microsoft also announced an update for SQL Server 2019, so if your organization typically waits for the first patch of a newly released product, you can install it today.
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 ...
With CU5, Microsoft has focused on key capabilities to the SQL Server, along with Big Data Clusters. One of the main improvements is deployment for BDC on the Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes platform.
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.
Joey on SQL Server Introducing SQL Server 2019: What's New in the Public Preview Microsoft announced the latest preview of its next-gen SQL Server product at Ignite. Here's a rundown of everything ...
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 ...
A key part is data virtualisation, eliminating complex ETL processes. Microsoft says its flagship database product, SQL Server 2019, will make it a lot easier to manage a big data environment.