One consistent SQL: The launchpad from legacy to innovation
One consistent SQL delivers the agility and consistency needed to modernize data systems and unlock new innovation opportunities.
Microsoft is modernizing SQL tools with AI, SSMS, Visual Studio Code, and DevOps features to boost productivity and future-proof development.
One consistent SQL delivers the agility and consistency needed to modernize data systems and unlock new innovation opportunities.
Learn how Microsoft Azure SQL Managed Instance helps organizations move from legacy constraints to a scalable and secure AI-ready foundation.
As a follow-up to Microsoft Build at the end of May, we thought it was a good time to highlight recent updates for client tools.
Today, we are excited to announce the public preview of SQL Server 2022.
We are excited to bring new and exciting updates to Azure Data Studio. These updates include the general availability of the Azure SQL Migration Extension.
The end of support for SQL Server 2012 is rapidly approaching on July 12, 2022.
In this post, we’ll recap the updates to SQL tools over the past few months, including the recent releases of Azure Data Studio and SQL
Today, we are announcing changes to SQL Server analytics.
We are excited to be the premium sponsor at this year’s SQLBits 2022, March 8 – 12, in-person in London and virtually.
It is almost time for PASS Data Community Summit 2021, a free online conference for the Microsoft data platform professional.
Today we are announcing the preview of SQL Server 2022, the most Azure-enabled release of SQL Server yet.
Today, we’re proud to announce the release of the latest cumulative update, CU13, for SQL Server Big Data Clusters which includes important changes and capabilities.
We would like to thank Redgate for continuing this amazing event in the form of PASS Data Community Summit 2021.
The Azure Monitor Logs extension in Azure Data Studio is now available in preview. The extension is supported in Azure Data Studio August 2021 release, v1.32.0.