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Vector Support EAP extended to Azure SQL MI

Vector Support EAP extended to Azure SQL MI

If you are looking forward to build AI-enabled applications on your own data, you’ll be excited to know that the Early Adopter Preview announced for Azure SQL DB on native vector capabilities is now available also for those who have data stored in Azure SQL Managed Instance!

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