In an exciting announcement, Microsoft revealed that SQL Server is now integrated into Microsoft Fabric databases, combining operational and analytical databases in one unified platform.
“This eliminates the need to shuffle data between systems, simplifying enterprise data management,” said Microsoft chief Satya Nadella.
The adoption of Microsoft Fabric includes 70% of the Fortune 500, reinforcing its dominance in enterprise data management.
“It’s a unified platform for all operational and analytical data,” added Nadella.
As mentioned at the event, Microsoft is investing in data innovation across this platform. SQL Server 2025, now in preview, introduces itself as an enterprise AI-ready database designed to operate seamlessly from ground to cloud. This latest version integrates AI capabilities, simplifying AI development and pattern recognition with secure performance and intuitive vector capabilities, all while using the familiar T-SQL language.
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Additionally, building on its reputation for best-in-class security and performance, the new release amplifies automation for threat management and addresses potential vulnerabilities through Microsoft’s advanced management capabilities while fully integrated with Azure, offering upgraded cloud security and agility.
Earlier this year at Microsoft Build, the tech giant launched real-time intelligence in its AI-powered analytics platform, Microsoft Fabric. The new feature offers a comprehensive SaaS solution, enabling customers to quickly analyse and act on large-scale, time-sensitive data for improved business decision-making.
It integrates synapse real-time analytics and data activator.
Traditionally, constructing real-time solutions has been complex and resource intensive. However, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, this new feature claims to simplify this process by offering a “unified platform” that leverages Microsoft’s Azure streaming and big data technologies. This ensures scalability, reliability, and ease of use, catering to users of all skill levels.
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