One of Redgate Monitor’s most valuable capabilities is raising alerts when bad things happen in SQL Server. The alerts are listed within Redgate Monitor but can also be sent out as emails. However, many of our customers have said they’d like to see those alerts in their other systems too.…Read more
I’ve been lucky enough to spend some time as a racing driver, racing BMWs for three years before joining the BRSCC Porsche Championship. Steve McQueen famously said ‘Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting’. When I’m waiting, I’m a SQL Server DBA consultant and throughout my racing…Read more
The lyrics from the electro duo Daft Punk (almost) succinctly sums up what Redgate Monitor V6 is all about. We’ve looked at what you like and enhanced it. We’ve looked at what you don’t like and changed it. It’s now simpler and faster to diagnose SQL Server problems; the whole…Read more
The simple answer is yes, yes, and, um … yes! While on the surface it may look like nothing much has changed in v5.1 of Redgate Monitor, in reality we’ve completely overhauled the core engine to make it more scalable, stable, and smarter. The latest version is the culmination of…Read more
I am eager to share with you some of the challenges my team faced in the last few months and how infographics helped us to solve them, optimize our internal communications, and ultimately increase our productivity. My name is Andrea Angella and I am a Software Engineer in the Redgate Monitor team…Read more