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Tech »  Open source RDMS popularity offers devs 'something other than Oracle' as database standard, analyst says
  • Open source RDMS popularity offers devs 'something other than Oracle' as database standard, analyst says
    3 hours ago   theregister.co.uk

    Open source RDMS popularity offers devs 'something other than Oracle' as database standard, analyst says

    Microsoft has announced a distributed PostgreSQL database service designed to rival other hyperscaler systems and ...

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Microsoft this week reported that it recently mitigated a record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack aimed at its Azure cloud service. The tech giant said it was the “largest DDoS attack ...

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