As SQL Server 2016 approaches end of support in July 2026, a look back at its groundbreaking innovations reveals how it reshaped Microsoft's data platform and why it's time to move forward.
For most enterprise applications, vector support is a feature that should be woven into the existing data estate, not a ...
For most teams migrating an existing SQL Server estate, Azure SQL Managed Instance is the easiest starting point. It keeps ...
With version 2.0, the open-source database Dolt brings vector data, adaptive storage for large values, and a new storage ...
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has become the de facto standard for grounding large language models (LLMs) in private ...
In the US, fired and laid-off workers often have their digital credentials deactivated before they learn about the loss of ...
From AI-driven attacks to cutting-edge vector search capabilities, 2026 is redefining how we secure, optimize, and manage SQL databases. New SQL Server features, evolving threat landscapes, and modern ...
A Virginia man, Sohaib Akhter, faces decades in prison after a jury convicted him of being involved in a scheme to delete ...
By integrating long-term memory, embeddings, and re-ranking, the company aims to improve trust in agent outputs.
Data silos remain one of the biggest barriers to analytics, AI, and true self-service. Despite continued investment in cloud platforms and modern data stacks, many organizations still struggle to ...