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Daily Archives: November 5, 2015
The SQL Source Control Frequent Updates Channel
One of the things we do at Redgate is release software often. It’s not just that we want you to release your software often (and develop better), but we do it ourselves. Different teams release at different cadences, which is … Continue reading
Crossing Azure Borders
The speed at which Azure is evolving actually amazes me at times. I know that the Azure platform is a focus for most, if not all, groups at Microsoft. The breadth of changes occurring every quarter continue to enhance capabilities … Continue reading