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With WSUS deprecated, it's time to move from an outdated legacy patching system to a modern one. Learn from Action1 how its ...
If the company can embrace influence rather than control, it has the opportunity to help define the open document standard, ...
Designed to help customers transition their SQL queries to new environments quickly and efficiently. This accelerator is particularly useful for organizations modernizing their data estates, as it ...
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Microsoft SQL Server that enables secure database interactions through a controlled interface. Allows AI assistants to safely list tables, read data, and ...
A new SQL Server 2025 feature lets organizations run vector-based semantic searches on their own data, connecting to local or cloud-hosted AI models without relying on massive general-purpose LLMs.
We’re excited to announce a new migration experience in Azure Arc to simplify and accelerate SQL Server migration. This new experience, now in preview, is powered by Azure Database Migration Service.
We encourage all our customers running SQL Server 2016 to start planning for the end of support. We have migration resources, best practices, as well as a rich ecosystem of partners ready to help.
The Text-to-SQL task has significant application prospects in automating relational database query interfaces. It can reduce user learning costs and improve data query efficiency. However, in ...
Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday update resolves 130 vulnerabilities, including critical RCE and SQL Server flaws.
Today is Microsoft's July 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 137 flaws, including one publicly disclosed zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server.
This month's Patch Tuesday is here, packed with 137 vulnerability fixes, including 14 rated critical and one publicly disclosed zero-day affecting Microsoft SQL Server.
In particular, existing MPC-based solutions treat each SQL query as an isolated task and launch it from scratch, in spite of the nature that many SQL queries are done regularly and somewhat overlap in ...