Enhancing reporting and analytics with SQL Server 2025 tools and services
In this blog, we’ll walk you through what’s new across these services so you can plan your upgrade holistically and unlock the full potential of
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.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through what’s new across these services so you can plan your upgrade holistically and unlock the full potential of
SQL Server 2025 is the most significant release for SQL developers in the last decade and will help streamline application development and greatly reduce complexity.
SQL Server backup compression provides the compressed backup option for all streaming SQL Server backup types—full, differential, and transaction log.
Microsoft Azure knows SQL Server best and will support your cloud migration at no cost for qualifying scenarios.
A new release of Azure Data Studio to share—introducing 1.41.
Time series capabilities in SQL Server were introduced in Azure SQL Edge, Microsoft’s version of SQL Server for the Internet of Things.
In SQL Server 2022, we have introduced a method of CE Feedback based on actual performance of the query over time.
The newest edition of SQL Server 2022 delivers continued innovation with hybrid and multicloud capabilities, made possible through Azure Arc.
Table Designer and Query Plan Viewer are now generally available along with previews of Oracle database migration to Azure for PostgreSQL and Azure SQL.
Customers using SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines and SQL Managed Instance are now eligible for high availability and disaster recovery benefits.
Announcing the general availability of SQL Server 2022, with continued innovation across performance, security, and availability.
We are excited to announce general availability of the link feature for Managed Instance for SQL Server 2022–the most Azure-enabled release of SQL Server yet.
I look forward to seeing you at PASS Data Community Summit, a conference curated for the Microsoft data platform professional.
Memory grant feedback (MGF) is an existing feature in SQL Server, with two critical improvements available in SQL Server 2022.