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The network for software development professionals. Please add contentupdates@developer.com to your address book! [View in a browser]( [Developer.com] Featured Business Technology Reports [Next-Gen MS SQL Tools: Now Cross-Platform & Open Source-Compatible]( [Next-Gen MS SQL Tools: Now Cross-Platform & Open Source-Compatible]( In today's consumer-driven world, customers have come to expect Microsoft to embrace open source software in their platforms. Now, customers want the same flexibility with their tools — especially Mac users. There's also a push for much lighter-weight tools that leverage extensibility frameworks. Given these trends, the Microsoft SQL Tools team modified its tooling strategy to make its tools cross-platform (x-plat) and open source. This on-demand webinar explores two Azure Data tools that epitomize this mission: SQL Operations Studio as an x-plat GUI tool, and mssql-cli as an x-plat CLI tool. [Click here for access]( This valuable resource is free to developer.com members and it's easy to access. Just click on the button or image of the resource and follow the simple instructions. [ITBE - Thin Lavender Line] ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Other developer.com members who checked out this resource also expressed interest in the following offers from the Research Library: [The Race for Digital Innovation: Are You Running in Place?]( from Couchbase [The Impact of Application Security on DevOps]( from IBM [ITBE - Thin Lavender Line] You are receiving this email because you have registered for a tutorial, download, whitepaper, webcast, or have elected to receive information or offers from developer.com. You are currently subscribed to this list as: {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from developer.com Tech Alerts, please [click here](. To unsubscribe from all developer.com emails, please [click here](. Developer.com is the property of QuinStreet, Inc. 950 Tower Lane, 6th Floor • Foster City, CA 94404 © 2018 QuinStreet, Inc. All rights reserved.

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