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Share this article Share this article NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Calyx, the eClinical and Regulatory solutions and services provider most relied on for solving complex data challenges in clinical research, today announced the availability of Calyx RIM v7.0 for its industry-leading Regulatory Information Management (RIM) system. Jamie Moss, COO explains how, by integrating existing, powerful Calyx RIM functionality with Azure native technology, Calyx is delivering greater regulatory efficiencies while addressing the significant privacy, security, and compliance challenges that the pharmaceutical industry faces today The RIM 7.0 release represents Calyx s first cloud-only release that leverages Microsoft s Azure native technology. The RIM v7.0 release represents Calyx s first update that leverages Microsoft s cloud-based, Azure native technology. With tailored, direct delivery based on clients business needs and schedules, Calyx RIM ....
by Recently, AWS launched Amazon FSx File Gateway as a new type of AWS Storage Gateway, providing customers with a way to access data stored in the cloud with Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, instead of using and managing on-premises file servers. Amazon FSx File Gateway optimizes the on-premises access of file shares by maintaining a local cache of frequently-accessed data. AWS Storage Gateway, the public cloud provider, offers customers a hybrid cloud storage service with almost unlimited storage capacity at lower costs. They can, for instance, leverage the gateway to move backups to the cloud, use on-premises file shares backed by cloud storage, and provide low latency access to data in AWS for on-premises applications. For such use cases, AWS offers four different types of gateways, including the new Amazon FSx Gateway next to the Amazon S3 File Gateway, Tape Gateway, and Volume Gateway. ....
New Windows Server ahoy - but the company would rather talk about Azure Tim Anderson Tue 2 Mar 2021 // 14:00 UTC Share Copy Ignite Microsoft has released a preview of Windows Server 2022, with secured core , improved Windows Containers, and MsQuic protocol support in the kernel. Windows Server can also be deployed using an as a service model in the style of Windows 10, though there are important differences. The regularly updated version is simply called Windows Server (plus a release number such as 2004), is in the semi-annual release channel, and requires a subscription licence called Software Assurance, so is not a cheap way to get the latest Windows Server forever. ....
.NET devs have been struggling to deal with errors affecting non-Windows SqlClients under heavy load Share Copy Back in February, .NET software developers using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient, an open source data access driver for Microsoft SQL Server, noticed that certain queries were slow or timed out on Linux under specific circumstances. The issue (#442), reported on GitHub, has lingered unfixed for almost a year now. In July, Nerijus Arlauskas, a developer based in Lithuania, found that non-Windows clients (macOS, Linux, WSL, Docker) sometimes returned invalid results for queries, a separate but perhaps related issue (#659). It s a potentially serious problem when a database provides inaccurate information. Under no circumstances a SELECT statement should return a different result, Arlauskas wrote in his report. This can cause application crashes, personal data leaks, users purchasing products on behalf of other users, and security breaches. ....