Microsoft Defender incorrectly reports SQL Server 2017 and 2019 as end-of-life - but don't worry, it's an error.
Microsoft is working to resolve a known issue that causes its Defender for Endpoint enterprise endpoint security platform to incorrectly tag SQL Server software as end-of-life.
Microsoft confirms a Defender for Endpoint bug mislabels SQL Server 2017 and 2019 as end-of-life. A fix is now rolling out.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CData Software, a leading provider of data connectivity solutions, today announced that it has successfully achieved Google Cloud Ready - Cloud SQL Designation for ...
CAMBRIDGE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of its ongoing mission to enable any organization to get the most value out of any database, on any platform, anywhere, Redgate’s popular database ...
The launch of the Adabas SQL Gateway by Software AG has provided users with real-time access to Adabas from any SQL application. Neil Cave, Solutions Architect of Software AG South Africa, says there ...
Microsoft announced on Oct. 30 that it expanded SQL Server passive use rights for organizations licensing SQL Server with Software Assurance (SA) coverage. Organizations with SA coverage on SQL Server ...
Researchers have traced the origins of a campaign – infecting SQL servers to mine cryptocurrency – back to an Iranian software firm. Researchers have made new discoveries surrounding the source of a ...
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