This solution accelerator delivers a unified data foundation using Microsoft Fabric, OneLake, Microsoft Purview, and Azure Databricks for integrated, governed analytics. Built on medallion lakehouse ...
In the high-stakes world of major league baseball, every decision and action can be the difference between winning and losing. Understanding how real-time data can provide a competitive advantage, the ...
Data teams building AI agents keep running into the same failure mode. Questions that require joining structured data with unstructured content, sales figures alongside customer reviews or citation ...
Azure SQL Managed Instance gains SQL Server 2025 update policy control. GA policy balances new engine features with operational stability governance. Enhanced update management supports enterprise ...
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Azure Databricks SQL has several types of joins that are not directly supported in Microsoft T-SQL. One of these is the LEFT SEMI JOIN. It differs from the LEFT OUTER JOIN in that it only returns data ...
Azure SQL Query Store now captures read-only queries, expanding performance visibility beyond transactional workloads DBAs can analyze execution plans and runtime statistics for primary and read-only ...
The evaluation of medical Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems presents significant challenges, with performance often varying drastically across studies. This narrative review identifies prompt ...
For decades, enterprise data architectures revolved around on-prem SQL data warehouses—robust, structured, and reliable, but painfully rigid when data variety, scale, and AI entered the boardroom.
Since 2019, Microsoft and OpenAI have shared a vision to advance artificial intelligence responsibly and make its benefits broadly accessible. What began as an investment in a research organization ...