![]() SQL Server Management Studio is an amazing tool. And if you don’t find what you need, you can make more. In Azure Data Studio, you can connect to multiple data systems, not just SQL Server, like Apache Hadoop HDFS, Apache Spark ™, and others. And those still work just fine – but Azure Data Studio goes further than those tools. ![]() You may be thinking wait – don’t we already have a lot of those? Isn’t that the SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), or “Data Dude” (SQL Server Tools for Visual Studio) or even Visual Studio Code with the add-in for SQL Server? Azure Data Studio is a new tool that you can use to work with SQL Server. This time I’ve learned about a great new tool the team has put together. I’ll still be blogging at my regular location, and from time to time I’ll chime in here on the SQL Server blog. I’ve rejoined the SQL Server team to help with the inclusion of Apache Spark ™, Kubernetes, and the Machine Learning and AI features. ![]() After that I spent some time in Microsoft Consulting Services, then over to the Machine Learning team in Microsoft Research, and then the Machine Learning and AI team. I started on the SQL Server team, and then helped ship Microsoft Azure. This blog entry comes from Buck Woody, who recently rejoined the SQL Server team from the Machine Learning and AI team.įor those of you who haven’t met me or read any of my books or blog entries, it’s great to meet you! I’ve been a data professional for over 35 years, worked at a variety of places like NASA, various consulting firms, and here at Microsoft since 2006.
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