Redgate addresses content overload challenge with new Community Hub
Redgate, the Cambridge software company which develops database tools used by 91% of the Fortune 100, has launched a new one-stop resource to help software professionals find the information and advice they need faster and easier. The creation of the Redgate Hub is a direct response to the content overload every professional faces every day, and aims to guide users to the information they need,…
Redgate adds third party support to Oracle database tools
Redgate, the Cambridge UK based software company which develops database tools used by 91% of the Fortune 100, has overhauled its Deployment Suite for Oracle to add third party support and significantly improve its performance.
New SQL Monitor release extends insights into VMware performance
To improve the experience of running SQL Server inside virtual machines, Redgate Software has added support for VMware to version 7.1 of its popular SQL Server monitoring tool, SQL Monitor. Users can now quickly – and easily – identify if performance concerns are being caused by an issue within SQL Server or VMware.
Redgate addresses the growing challenge of database provisioning
In a direct response to requests from major organizations and companies, Redgate has upgraded its pioneering database provisioning tool, SQL Clone, to enable it to clone databases up to 64TB in size.
Redgate offers simpler way to backup SQL Server to the cloud
In a move that reflects the growing adoption of cloud storage, the latest version of SQL Backup Pro from Redgate Software now includes automatic integration with Amazon S3, making it easy for users to store their SQL Server backups in the cloud.
SQL Prompt v8 brings true collaboration to SQL development
The latest version of SQL Prompt, the popular SQL formatting tool from Redgate Software, introduces a new feature that can reformat SQL code to a preferred style in one click. It means developers can write code in their own style and then switch it to their company-wide style to share it, making true collaboration and standardization possible instantly.
New Redgate extension for Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services to improve database testing
At Microsoft Build 2017, Redgate enhances its database DevOps solution by launching a new Visual Studio Team Services extension for its database provisioning tool, SQL Clone, to further integrate the database into DevOps pipelines.
United States leads the way in database salaries, new research finds
UK lags behind mainland Europe when it comes to pay
Redgate extends DevOps to SQL Server databases with Microsoft Visual Studio 2017
Redgate Software, a leading Microsoft SQL Server tools vendor, has partnered with Microsoft to integrate its Redgate Data Tools with Microsoft Visual Studio Enterprise 2017, which launched today. The addition of the Redgate tools gives users the ability to extend DevOps processes to their Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL databases out-of-the-box.
Database provisioning just got a lot easier – and a lot smarter
Redgate Software today released its long awaited database provisioning tool, SQL Clone, which allows copies of SQL Server databases and backups to be created in seconds, using only around 40MB of disk space per instance.
Redgate eases the SQL Server reporting burden
The release of SQL Monitor v7 from Redgate Software sees a rich reporting suite added to the popular SQL Server monitoring tool. The new feature can instantly generate accurate, informative reports on the performance of SQL Servers using customizable as well as standard metrics, and is a direct response to the increasing need for Database Administrators (DBAs) to provide a range of reports across…
Redgate survey reveals which companies are adopting DevOps – and why
In its newly published State of Database DevOps survey, Redgate Software offers some fresh insights into who is adopting DevOps, and how many of them are including the database.
New survey reveals true picture of DevOps for the database
DevOps is moving into the mainstream – that's a major finding from a new survey by Redgate Software among SQL Server professionals. The State of Database DevOps Survey involved over 1,000 people from companies across the globe, and the respondents included database administrators, IT directors and developers.
New consultancy partners with Redgate in delivering DevOps for the database
Redgate, the Cambridge-based company that develops software for the Microsoft data platform, has continued its mission to bring DevOps to the database by signing a new consultancy partner in the UK.
Redgate SQL Clone beta brings the thinking behind Dolly the sheep to the database
Redgate, the Cambridge-based software company that develops trusted SQL Server tools, has launched the beta of its new database cloning tool, SQL Clone. The release marks a step-change in database provisioning by enabling databases to be cloned in seconds while saving up to 99% of disk space.
Redgate showcases new database cloning tool at PASS Summit
Redgate Software today announced it will demonstrate a ground-breaking new database cloning tool at the 2016 PASS Summit in Seattle next week. SQL Clone allows copies of databases to be created instantly while saving up to 99% of disk space.
Redgate Software makes diagnosing SQL Server problems easier
The latest version of SQL Monitor, the popular SQL Server monitoring tool from Redgate, now lets users analyse SQL Server problems faster and easier – and gives them the ability to view query execution plans.
Redgate Software launches ingenious migration tool for Azure SQL Data Warehouse
Redgate Software, the Cambridge UK company known for its portfolio of SQL Server development tools, has moved into the cloud with the preview release of a new tool for migrating databases to Azure SQL Data Warehouse.
Leading SQL Server tools provider Redgate acquires NoSQL company
In a move that reflects the way the software business is evolving to meet new challenges, Redgate Software has acquired the MongoDB tools company, 3T Software Labs - the makers of the incredibly popular MongoChef.
Redgate Software brings version control for databases level with the application
In modern software development, source controlling applications has become standard practice. By employing source control, changes can be tracked and rolled back, errors avoided, and Agile techniques followed. SQL Source Control brings the same advantages to databases, and the latest version finally overcomes a crucial challenge so that databases can be included as a full partner in the…
Teamwork is the key to developing SQL Source Control as well as using it
The long-awaited release of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 2016 is approaching, bringing with it a more modern look and feel, more features, and more advantages for users. Redgate Software has been working closely with Microsoft to make sure the latest version of one of its own flagship products, SQL Source Control, supports SSMS 2016 from launch day.
Redgate releases community editions of its MySQL tools
In a move reflecting the increasing acceptance and adoption of open source software and the principles behind it, Redgate Software has released community editions of its MySQL database tools. Alongside the paid-for enterprise editions, MySQL Compare and MySQL Data Compare are now available free for non-commercial use.
Another piece in the DevOps puzzle – Redgate launches ReadyRoll at Build 2016
At the Microsoft Build Developer Conference 2016, Redgate is launching ReadyRoll, a key piece in the DevOps puzzle that addresses the pain often associated with managing database changes alongside the application.
SQL Source Control improves support for Git users
The industry standard tool for SQL Server version control now features improved Git integration, making it even easier to use. SQL Source Control v4.1 has just been released and allows users to commit to a local Git repository, and push and pull from remote Git repositories from within SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
Open source biometric system takes big leap forward thanks to help from Redgate
A team from Redgate Software, the Cambridge UK based company behind the world’s leading SQL Server and .NET development tools, is devoting a week to work on the code for an open source biometric fingerprint system that will improve the lives of the poor in the developing world.