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Finally, Microsoft has a version of SQL Server called SQL Azure that offers almost all the features of SQL Server to cloud applications.
Much of Azure SQL Edge is designed to support traditional database operations; there’s additional support for basic stream analytics to work with real-time data from devices.
Microsoft today released the 2022 version of its SQL Server database, which features a number of built-in connections to its Azure cloud.
This tutorial shows you how to use the Azure Portal to create a cloud-based SQL database with just a few mouse clicks.
Like its larger brethren, Azure SQL Database Edge will also support graph data and comes with the same security and encryption features that can, for example, protect the data at rest and in ...
The clock is ticking on Microsoft’s Extended Support for SQL Server 2008/R2, unless you migrate to the Azure cloud. Here’s how ...