SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) version 22.5 is now available, bringing a mix of new features, usability improvements, ...
Fast-growth companies rarely die from a lack of ingenuity. They die because their people can’t change fast enough. In a market where the playbook flips every quarter, change isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s ...
FPS Marathon isn't going to be the big hit Sony wants because it's just too much of a sicko game FPS A 'free kit frenzy' mode for cheapskates arrives in Marathon this week FPS Marathon players are ...
Microsoft deprecates SSRS, PBIRS and SSAS management packs for SCOM, ending support in 2027. The move signals a shift from on-prem SCOM extensions toward cloud-based SQL Server monitoring. IT teams ...
The events of the past weekend mark a decisive inflection point in Venezuela’s long-running political crisis and in the United States’ approach to coercive diplomacy in the Western Hemisphere ...
Millions of users work with SQL to keep the gears of their business turning. In an era marked by relentless digital transformation, the proliferation of AI workloads, and tightening regulatory demands ...
For decades, public managers and CIOs have spoken of “managing change.” They designed workshops, built communication plans and rolled out initiatives with clearly defined beginnings, middles and ends.
To be successful in change management, CNOs must be ready to listen to understand, say these nurse leaders. With policies and procedures constantly changing in health systems, nurses can feel ...
Microsoft has announced the release of SQL Server Management Studio Preview 3, which brings many features, including "initial" support for ARM64. SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is the tool of ...
Managing SQL Server across hybrid and multi-cloud environments has long posed a challenge for database administrators. With data sprawled across on-premises infrastructure, cloud platforms, and edge ...
The hardest part of adopting new technology isn’t the software. It’s not the hardware. And it’s not setting up security protocols, either. The toughest part is something I think many leaders cast ...