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If you’re building a Microsoft .NET network and you have an Oracle database, you should migrate it to SQL Server. It is not a question of which is better but of which one is the right tool for you.
Microsoft is trying to grab Oracle enterprise database users with a new migration offer for SQL Server 2016. Written by Mary Jo Foley, Senior Contributing Editor March 10, 2016, 6:41 a.m. PT ...
Processing is carried out by SQL Server on the database server, not in Access on the client side. As a result, you’ll see a reduction in network traffic (as opposed to a split MDB).
Now I am not talking about updating from SQL 2005 to 2008 or from Oracle 10g to 11g, these do a good job 99% of the time in taking care of themselves. I am talking about moving a database from ...
Microsoft is hoping to convince enterprise firms to migrate from other database platforms to SQL Server 2016 by offering free licenses as part of a new promotion. The catch is that they need to be ...
Basically, you create a link between your on-premises database instance and an Azure SQL Database by turning on the “remote data archive” feature in SQL Server 2016, providing your Azure admin ...
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