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SQL Server 2022: Introducing SQL Server 2022 General Availability [Ep. 1] | Data Exposed
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2022Dec 1
The latest release of SQL Server, SQL Server 2022, is now available. Join Anna Hoffman and Bob Ward in this episode of Data Exposed as they walk you through the most Azure-enabled release of SQL Server yet. With continued innovation in performance, security, and availability, SQL Server 2022 integrates seamlessly with the rest of the Microsoft Intelligent Data Platform, which unifies operational databases, analytics, and data governance. 0:00 Introduction 1:34 The next step for SQL Server 2:09 SQL Server 2022 3:26 SQL Server 2022 capabilities 5:03 Deploying SQL Server 2022 6:26 What's different about SQL Server 2022 setup? 7:31 New cloud billing model for SQL Server (available Dec 2022) 8:12 SQL Server 2022 editions 9:13 Summary 9:43 Getting started ✔️Resources: Learn more about SQL Server 2022​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022 Download SQL Server 2022​: https://aka.ms/getsqlserver2022 Get our decks​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022decks What’s new for SQL Server 2022​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022docs Read the book​: https://aka.ms/sql2022book Try out the workshop​: https://aka.ms/sql2022workshop Try our demos​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022demos Watch Microsoft Mechanics​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022mechanics Read the SQL Server 2022 Blog Series​: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022blogs Take the Microsoft Learning Path​: https://aka.ms/learnsqlserver2022 📽 More episodes in the SQL Server 2022 Series: https://aka.ms/sqlserver2022series 📌 Let's connect: Twitter: Anna Hoffman,   / analyticanna​​​   Twitter: Bob Ward,   / bobwardms   Twitter: AzureSQL, https://aka.ms/azuresqltw​​​ 🔔 Subscribe to our channels for even more SQL tips: Microsoft Azure SQL: https://aka.ms/msazuresqlyt Microsoft SQL Server: https://aka.ms/mssqlserveryt Microsoft Developer: https://aka.ms/microsoftdeveloperyt #AzureSQL #SQLServer #SQLServer2022

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