
Spring 2012 Webinar Series
Find out what SQL Source Control & SQL Compare can do for your database development and deployment processes at one of our free weekly webinars. Each webinar includes a 30 minute software demonstration and a Q&A session.
All webinar registrants will receive a free licence of SQL Source Control
(one per organization)
These webinars are designed to be watched as a pair.
Registration
Our webinars are free but you will need to register to get the log-in details. All registrants will also be sent a link to the recording after the live event.
Our webinars are always at the same time:
4:00pm–5:00pm (GMT), 11:00am–12:00pm (EST), 10:00am–11:00am (CST), 8:00am–9:00am (PST). (Please note US times may vary
| Webinar 1: "Whatever your source control system - use it to version control your database" |
Webinar 2: "Repeatable deployment without fear of data loss" |
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Webinar 1 is an introduction to SQL development using SQL Source Control. It covers:
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Webinar 2 covers the deployment features of SQL Source Control and SQL Compare, including:
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Recordings of previous webinars from this series are available to view on demand. |
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| MSSQLTips Webinar - "Database development best practices" | |
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Webinar details: This session will introduce best practices and mechanisms focused on helping you develop and maintain your systems in an easier way.
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The webinar made me realize how unorganized our SQL Scripts are in source control, with SQL Source Control we were able to organize all our databases and set standards to properly check in SQL changes as well as deployments to our production SQL environments using SQL Source Control.
Daniel Morales – Director of IT Databases, Aarons.com
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Try a 28-day fully functional free trial of SQL Source Control.
Find out what SQL Source Control & SQL Compare can do for your database development and deployment processes at one of our free weekly webinars.
If you do database development in Visual Studio you might be interested in trying out SQL Connect — connected database development in your Solution Explorer
It is currently available as a preview and we would really welcome your feedback.


