Microsoft Corp. is adding to the data management capabilities of its Azure cloud with the launch today of two new services into general availability. Company officials said in a series of blog posts ...
Informatica from Salesforce, a leader in AI-powered enterprise cloud data management, today announced deeper integration with ...
Could help break silos, but users should take wait-and-see approach to system limited to Microsoft DBs and DBaaS ...
Microsoft has launched a database management tool it promises will help users manage multiple databases sharing a single SQL engine. With the vendor's Fabric data platform, Database Hub promises a ...
Microsoft may have promised multiple future releases of on-premises Windows Server, but that doesn’t mean you continue to manage and use those servers the way you always have. Key to Windows Server’s ...
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From AWS, Google and Oracle to Databricks, IBM and Snowflake, here are the top 16 vendors leading the cloud database management systems market, according to Gartner’s new Magic Quadrant. Gartner’s Top ...
Our 1-person SOC from Down Under explains how, as enterprise organizations outside the U.S. increasingly seek alternatives to American public cloud providers, Microsoft is responding with a spectrum ...
Informatica from Salesforce has announced deeper integration with Microsoft. The announcement includes general availability of support for Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) for ...