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Red Gate Announces Full Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Business Wire, Nov 7, 2005
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom -- Red Gate Software announces that its complete line of SQL products fully support Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
According to Simon Galbraith, Red Gate's marketing director, the company is extending its products to take advantage of the enhanced performance and mission-critical capabilities enabled by SQL Server 2005.
"We are designing Red Gate's SQL products to capitalize on the increased functionality and power that our customers will have with SQL Server 2005," says Galbraith. "Beyond additional features within our current software, we see SQL Server 2005 as providing leading performance, reliability and security for increased confidence and productivity."
"Red Gate has spent a lot of time building its complete line of SQL tools to optimize customer value when using SQL Server 2005 and Red Gate solutions," says Don Petersen, senior product manager of SQL Server at Microsoft Corp. "We're excited that Red Gate will be able to offer customers tighter integration in its current and future products, delivering additional value for SQL Server 2005 DBAs and developers."
Red Gate Software's SQL product line includes SQL Compare for comparing and synchronizing schema; SQL Data Compare for comparing and synchronizing database contents; SQL Packager for compressing and packaging database schema and contents; SQL Backup for creating compressed and encrypted backups; SQL Log Rescue for recovering lost data and exploring logs; SQL Toolkit for automating comparison and synchronization tasks; and product packages that offer up to a 40 percent discount over the cost of individual products.
About Red Gate Software
Red Gate Software makes ingeniously simple tools for Microsoft technology developers and DBAs. The company's product line includes tools for comparing, synchronizing, packaging, backing up and recovering SQL Server databases; understanding and fixing Visual Studio code problems to enable better performance; and load-testing .NET Framework web applications. Red Gate is a silver sponsor for the 2005 Visual Studio .NET launch and a VSIP partner.
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