Microsoft are actively telling their customers (Enterprise) to stop paying for SQL licensing and instead, pay for Azure costings and they've waive their licensing fees.
It's a genius move considering their customers who are already embedded in SQL and Microsoft Server.
Source: we're a heavy MS SQL shop, but are on AWS and are regularly approached by MS with their offers.
It's a genius move considering their customers who are already embedded in SQL and Microsoft Server.
Source: we're a heavy MS SQL shop, but are on AWS and are regularly approached by MS with their offers.