This month brings a batch of practical Flyway Desktop and GitHub Actions improvements, a closer look at what auditable database change management means under DORA, and some news we’re proud of: Redgate Flyway has been named a Leader in the latest G2 report. Here’s the round-up. What’s new in Redgate…Read more
This article examines DORA’s requirements for database change management and explains how Redgate Flyway Enterprise addresses them. The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) came into full effect in January 2025. It is designed to strengthen the ability of financial institutions to withstand operational disruption, whether caused by technology failures,…Read more
I’m happy to share some really exiting updates from the Flyway product teams this past month. Remember tabs A few months back, we made it possible to open multiple tabs in Flyway Desktop. Now, when you close Flyway Desktop, it will remember what tabs were open and restore them when…Read more
Every engineering team has a list of “things we don’t do”. No TRUNCATE TABLE in production. Every audit table must end in _audit. Foreign keys follow a naming convention. But until now, enforcing those standards has meant relying on pull request checklists, tribal knowledge, or a separate linting tool bolted…Read more
GitHub Actions yaml templates in Flyway Desktop In your Flyway Desktop project, use the GHA Workflow on the Automate deployment page to get a yaml file that can be used as a starting point for your pipeline as code. This has all the steps to: Check out the latest version…Read more
The growing tension between speed and control Application delivery has accelerated over the last decade. Modern CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and cloud infrastructure have already raised the baseline. Now AI-assisted coding tools are compressing timelines further still – developers are writing and shipping code faster than ever. But underneath that…Read more
This month we’re bringing you official GitHub Actions for Redgate Flyway, usability improvements in Flyway Desktop, and a look at what’s new, what’s in preview. Plus: earlier visibility of code‑review results, helping teams keep quality high and reviews flowing smoothly as AI increases the volume of changes. Official GitHub Actions…Read more
In my recent posts, I looked back at the major features we shipped in 2025, highlighted all the exciting things going on in Flyway for Oracle databases, and shared the recent improvements to tracking dependencies for both SQL Server and Oracle databases. But that’s only part of the story. With…Read more
If your team uses GitHub Actions to ship application code, you’ve probably wished your database changes could move through the same pipeline just as smoothly. Today, that’s easier than ever. We’ve launched verified Redgate Flyway GitHub Actions on the GitHub Marketplace, giving you a simple, reliable way to integrate database…Read more
This month’s highlights include smarter dependency handling in Flyway Desktop, and a look at how we’re starting the year strong for Oracle users. Plus: last call to share your feedback in our Flyway user survey (the prize draw closes soon!). Even more control for your dependencies in Flyway Desktop One…Read more