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SSRS Reminded Me of the Time Microsoft Retired TMG

Reading that SQL Server 2025 shipped without SSRS took me back to 2012, when Microsoft announced end-of-life for TMG — our perimeter firewall, web proxy, and SSL inspection. It had run quietly for years until it suddenly needed a plan. Within weeks, vendors found us. Demos, a steering committee, a three-month project plan. We weren't […]

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BIT_COUNT() V

What does this return on SQL Server 2025?

select bit_count(null)

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