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Boost Performance: SQL Server 2022 on AMD EPYCTM Processors in the era of AI

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In today's data-driven landscape, getting the best performance out of your data platform is crucial.

[The most Azure-enabled release yet, with continued performance, security, and availability innovation]( [MSSQLTips]( [MSSQLTips]( [Maximize performance with SQL Server 2022 on AMD EPYC™ Processors]( [webcast]( In today's data-driven landscape, getting the best performance out of your data platform is crucial. With SQL Server 2022 powered by AMD EPYC™ processors, you get unparalleled performance and security for your database needs. SQL Server 2022 is the most Azure-connected version of SQL Server yet. That connection to Azure brings some serious advantages using the latest in AI technology, while enabling you to do the same. Join Bob Ward, Principal Architect for the Microsoft Azure Data team, and Dilip Ramachandran, Sr. Director at AMD, on May 16th at 10 am PT/1 pm ET/ 5 pm UTC to learn from real world examples how SQL Server 2022 with AMD technologies enables incredible performance in the era of AI, including: - Faster performance without code changes using Intelligent Query Processing, Query Hints and Parameter Sensitive Plan Optimization. - Advanced Vector Extension to boost performance for demanding workloads with improved batch mode operations supported by the latest AMD processor. - Hidden gems in SQL Server 2022 you may not know about, including integration with Microsoft Fabric. During this live webinar, Bob will also show you practical examples of AI and SQL, including generative AI applications. He will share a glimpse of the future for SQL, AMD, and AI, followed by an open Q&A. [REGISTER NOW]( [tag] You are receiving this email as a subscriber of MSSQLTips.com. [Manage MSSQLTips Subscriptions | Unsubscribe](. Edgewood Solutions LLC | PO Box 682 | Wilton, NH 03086 | [Privacy Statement]( Sent to this e-mail address: {EMAIL}

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