When an app needs data, it doesn't "open" a database. It sends a request to an API and waits for a clear answer. That's where FlaskAPI work fits in: building ...
The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing ...
Abstract: Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are crucial for enabling seamless communication between software systems, allowing them to exchange data and perform tasks efficiently. They ...
With the official release of Microsoft's latest database offering, let's see what was improved and what still needs some work. Today, at Ignite, Microsoft announced the general availability of SQL ...
MCP is emerging as a common interface for wiring models to external systems. By shipping a reference server for the Ads API, Google lowers the integration cost for LLM agents that need campaign ...
This change will allow AI applications to access and analyze Google Ads data through natural language for the first time. The MCP Server for Google Ads is now publicly available on GitHub, Google ...
Hi team/ maintainers, I love the work you're doing on Data API Builder. We’ve adopted it in different areas because it gives us a unified, secure, and standards-based API layer on top of multiple data ...
OpenAI's Realtime API is now optimized and generally available. You can try its latest speech-to-speech model, gpt-realtime. The upgrades improve OpenAI's voice ...
This project is a fork of RESTful API Node Server Boilerplate that adds type safety and works for relational databases. Starts external app dependencies with docker-compose, runs prisma migration / ...
We’re excited to announce a new migration capability in Azure Arc to simplify and accelerate SQL Server migration. This new capability, now generally available, is powered by Azure Database Migration ...
We take pride in delivering innovation with each new version of Microsoft SQL Server. However, there comes a time when product lifecycles must conclude. On July 14, 2026, SQL Server 2016 will reach ...