Microsoft SQL Server 2016 will be generally available June 1

The database management suite will come in three flavors - Enterprise, Standard, and Express - as well as a Developer SKU. Microsoft said that the current test version is "essentially feature complete", and have not indicated if any additional features that aren't available will make it to the final release. The same will be true when SQL Server 2016 is released.

This version will be Microsoft's most complete SQL Server 2016 offering, with support for unlimited number of cores, advanced data integration, mobile BI capabilities and advanced "R" statistical computing programming language, to name a few of the exclusive features. It offers a secure database, a high-performance data warehouse, end-to-end mobile business intelligence on any device, analytics, in-memory capabilities and "a consistent experience from on-premises to cloud", the blog post related.

One of its new features, Always Encrypted, is a new security capability created to protect data at rest and in motion without affecting database performance.

SQL Server 2016's release on June 1 follows the delivery to testers of a second Release Candidate version of the database management system back in March, and a third in mid-April.

Hybrid cloud solutions that can reduce storage costs, improve high availability and simplify IT operations with new Stretch Database technology. Enterprise-scale data warehousing boosts query performance by over 100x compared with disk-based solutions. With SQL Server 2016, you can also access optimized MPP scale out software that can be combined with scale out appliance architecture with our Analytics Platform System (APS).

Microsoft's latest SQL Server 2016 has been in testing stages for over a year now, with the current version, SQL Server 2016 RC3, available for download.

"With this new innovation, SQL Server 2016 is the first born-in-the-cloud database, where features such as Always Encrypted and Role Level Security were first validated in Azure SQL Database by hundreds of thousands of customers and billions of queries", said Wissner. Mobile and traditional reports can also be managed from a Web portal. This result, in addition to recent benchmarks by software and hardware partners, as well as key applications across variety of workloads, proves that SQL Server 2016 is the fastest in-memory database on the planet for your applications.


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