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Webinar: Whatever your source control system - seamlessly link it to SQL Server

In this webinar consisting of 30 minutes of software demonstrations followed by Q&A, you will learn how to link your database to your existing source control system within SQL Server Management Studio using Red Gate’s SQL Source Control.

We will also give you an exclusive preview of forthcoming custom scripts features in the next version of SQL Source Control and SQL Compare.

2011-11-14

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External Article

Do you test your SQL?

Red Gate is doing some research into SQL testing tools. If you can spare a moment to complete a short survey, or if you're interested in being part of the early access program, please click here.

2011-11-03

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SQLServerCentral Article

Red Gate Acquires Cerebrata

Red Gate announced today that it has acquired Cerebrata, the maker of user-acclaimed tools for developers building on the Microsoft Windows Azure platform. The agreement brings together two companies that share a user-first philosophy and a passion for tools that transform the way developers work.

2011-10-27

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