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Every version of SQL Server 2016 now gets its full feature set

Some of the most advanced capabilities in the relational database software had been restricted to the most expensive Enterprise edition. That's about to change. Read More

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Google adds new services to its cloud machine-learning products

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Look what GE can do with industrial IoT

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A.I. beating humans? Not in my lifetime, says Google's cloud chief

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With choice for CIA chief, Trump picks a foe of Silicon Valley's encryption stance

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