
2012 Webinar Series - On Demand Recordings Available
On demand recordings are available of our live webinar series. Find out what SQL Source Control & SQL Compare can do for your database development and deployment processes.
| Webinar 1: "Whatever your source control system - use it to version control your database" |
Webinar 2: "Repeatable deployment without fear of data loss" |
|---|---|
|
Webinar 1 is an introduction to SQL development using SQL Source Control. It covers:
A recording of this webinar is available to view on demand. |
Webinar 2 covers the deployment features of SQL Source Control and SQL Compare, including:
A recording of this webinar is available to view on demand. |
| MSSQLTips Webinar - "Database development best practices" | |
|---|---|
|
Speakers:
|
Webinar details: This session will introduce best practices and mechanisms focused on helping you develop and maintain your systems in an easier way. View the recording(gotomeeting codec required) |
| SQL Server Clustered Indexes or Oracle Heap Tables? - Jonathan Lewis and Grant Fritchey Live Debate | |
|---|---|
|
Speakers:
|
Webinar details: Expect the unexpected? Or just more of the same? In this totally unscripted and uncensored live debate, Grant Fritchey (Microsoft SQL Server MVP) and Jonathan Lewis (Oracle Ace Director) slogged it out to educate us all, as well as themselves.
|
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
Pricing
There are discounts for multi-user purchases.
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 an on-demand webinars.
in Visual Studio?
If you do database development in Visual Studio you might be interested in trying out SQL Connect — connected database development in your Solution Explorer

