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Learn from the experts: Benefits of upgrading to SQL Server 2022 and AMD

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Every customer has their own reason for upgrading their version of SQL Server ? some are looking t

[Know your options for SQL Server 2014 End of Support]( [MSSQLTips] [MSSQLTips] [Modernize your IT infrastructure with SQL Server 2022 and AMD]( Every customer has their own reason for upgrading their version of SQL Server – some are looking to improve specific areas like business continuity, visibility or security. Others may be facing the end of support for legacy versions of SQL Server*. If you have been considering an upgrade, for any reason, this is an opportunity for you to learn more about the great options available to you. Join Bob Ward, Principal Architect for the Microsoft Azure Data team, and Dilip Ramachandran, Sr. Director at AMD, on June 13 at 10 am PT/1 pm ET/ 5 pm UTC to hear about your options, the benefits of upgrading, valuable tips and tricks, and a live Q&A where you can get your specific SQL Server questions answered by the experts! We will showcase demos throughout the presentation covering: - Your upgrade options – including Extended Security Updates for SQL Server 2014. - SQL Server 2022 compatibility with previous versions and key engine features. - Data center modernization with the latest AMD EPYC processors. - Management, security and insights for your on-premises SQL Server with Azure Arc. - The latest in on-premises innovation. 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]( * Note that July 9, 2024, marks the end of support (EOS), for SQL Server 2014. [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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