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James Murtagh

James Murtagh

19 June 2019

James Murtagh

James Murtagh

19 June 2019

Data privacy next steps: Secure Database DevOps

Over the last few years we’ve seen a shift in customer concerns around personal data, brought about by frequent reports of breaches involving famous brands and the growth in new legislation designed to combat this trend. The Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal in early 2018 was a wakeup call for many. Here was… Read more
Matt Hilbert

Matt Hilbert

19 June 2019

Matt Hilbert

Matt Hilbert

19 June 2019

Data privacy. Don’t look forward. Look back.

You may have heard the news about Amazon being sued recently for storing recordings of children talking to Alexa, without first asking for consent. Two suits were filed in Seattle and Los Angeles, ironically on the day before the company released its new Echo Dot Kids Edition smart speaker. The… Read more
Chris Spalton

Chris Spalton

13 June 2019

Chris Spalton

Chris Spalton

13 June 2019

Managing your server estate – can we help?

Here in the Redgate Foundry, we’ve been conducting research to understand ways to help data professionals manage their server estates more effectively. Our aim is to support you in providing a single source of truth about what is happening in your estate, provide a foundation for you to build and… Read more
Chris Hurley

Chris Hurley

13 June 2019

Chris Hurley

Chris Hurley

13 June 2019

Database provisioning and containers

You might have heard of the concept of containers, at least in passing – or maybe you’re already using them widely in both dev/test and production. Containers are a great way to isolate your application code from the environment it’s running in, and they offer a range of benefits from… Read more
Carly Meichen

Carly Meichen

20 May 2019

Carly Meichen

Carly Meichen

20 May 2019

Enhancing your database development using coding standards

Updated June 2020 Development and IT departments face increasing demands to deliver changes faster, often with increasing complexity and less tolerance for downtime, and without a corresponding growth in team size to handle the extra work. Standardizing database development practices by establishing coding standards can help achieve this by removing… Read more