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in-database ai
About this tag
In-database AI refers to the integration of artificial intelligence capabilities directly within database systems, enabling data processing and model execution without moving data to external tools. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around in-database AI often surface in the context of SQL Server releases, such as SQL Server 2025 RC0, which introduces features like Ubuntu 24.04 support and TLS 1.3 by default. These updates are relevant for IT professionals managing hybrid Windows and Linux environments, as they expand deployment options and enhance security. The tag covers topics like database-native machine learning, AI-driven analytics, and the practical implications of running AI workloads inside SQL Server for enterprise scenarios.
Microsoft has pushed the first public Release Candidate (RC0) of SQL Server 2025 into preview with two headline changes that matter to every Windows-centric IT team experimenting with Linux-first development: official Ubuntu 24.04 support for dev/test scenarios and TLS 1.3 enabled by default...