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Cloudflare ended years of partner-only restrictions on Wednesday, opening self-managed OAuth 2.0 to every developer on its platform. The move eliminates the manual onboarding process that previously ...
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Today Stelo announces its Open Mirroring partnership with Microsoft Fabric. Stelo is now listed as an official Open Mirroring partner on Microsoft's webpage, joining a select ecosystem of data ...
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SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) version 22.5 is now available, bringing a mix of new features, usability improvements, and ongoing integration with AI tools. The update focuses on simplifying ...
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The Database Hub provides a single, centralized management hub for Azure SQL, Cosmos DB, PostgreSQL, and more. SQL databases in Fabric now include a migration assistant and extensive enterprise ...
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