SQL Server 2019 Web Edition is making waves among web application developers and IT decision-makers looking for a robust, scalable, and cost-effective relational database solution. As businesses continue to rely on data-driven insights, this edition of Microsoft SQL Server steps up to offer a...
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In the ever-capricious world of SQL Server management, where every version number is both a badge and a potential migraine, Devart has dropped its latest update like a tactical nuke: dbForge Tools for SQL Server 7.1 is here, bringing support for SQL Server 2025, the SSMS 21 Preview, and the...
In the ever-evolving realm of IT infrastructure, efficiency and speed are king, especially for companies bustling with operations that hinge on reliable servers. Recently, reports have surfaced about the significant advantages offered by the Dell™ PowerEdge™ R750 servers when paired with Windows...
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Moving the backbone of your company's IT infrastructure to the cloud isn't just a box you tick on a checklist—it’s a strategic, game-changing decision. Microsoft SQL Server has long been a stalwart of on-premises database management, but with the rise of cloud computing, businesses are looking...
On November 12, 2024, an alert surfaced regarding a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-49021 that affects Microsoft SQL Server. For those who gravitate towards numbers, this one screams urgency as it allows remote code execution—a serious flaw for enterprises relying heavily on SQL...
According to a recent announcement by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), five new critical vulnerabilities have been added to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog. This catalog highlights vulnerabilities actively exploited by malicious actors, emphasizing the...
CVE-2024-37335: Understanding the Microsoft SQL Server Native Scoring Vulnerability
In a digital landscape marked by constant threats and sophisticated attacks, the recent revelation regarding CVE-2024-37335, a remote code execution vulnerability within Microsoft SQL Server Native Scoring...
Introduction
On September 10, 2024, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) released information about CVE-2024-37339, a vulnerability identified within Microsoft SQL Server’s Native Scoring feature. This particular vulnerability is a Remote Code Execution (RCE) issue, which means that it...
Microsoft's SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is a powerful tool that allows Windows users to connect to SQL Server instances, execute queries, and manage databases. For those who are new to the world of SQL Server, this guide will provide detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to install...
Subject: Actions taken during Disaster Recovery for client whose IBM Megaraid controller has failed
Good day from Singapore,
We have a client, an engineering company, in Woodlands Link Singapore. They have an old IBM System X server (hereinafter referred to as the Old Server).
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recently i tried updating my computer after the update finished, (microsoft SQL server didnt install correctly) i restarted my computer, when it turned back on i noticed that my wireless connections werent working and my USB/SD slots didnt work.
So I went into the device manager and found that...
Hello
I have a 64 Bit HP Laptop......with T6400 Core 2 Duo........2.0 GHz processor
my WEI is 4.0
I have Completely Updated Windows 7 RC
I tried installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 but it says Server is not compatible, even tried doing compatibility mode with XP SP2
Can someone help...