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Standardize your SQL code with dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL 2.2

Great news for PostgreSQL users: the new version of dbForge Studio for PostgreSQL is out! The most notable features of this release comprise SQL Code...

New Activation System With Support for Customer Portal

When working on the new version of Code Compare, we mainly focused on implementing an effective licensing system and making paid license management more...

Performing audit changes and rollback transactions is now simpler than ever

There is an old joke that goes something like this: “There are two types of system administrators – those who don’t back up their...

A New Look of Differences in Compare Bundle!

We are thrilled to announce a huge update of our SQL Server comparison tool pack,  dbForge Compare Bundle for SQL Server.  The new versions...

New in dbExpress Drivers: Support for 64-bit versions of macOS and Linux

dbExpress driver development team has released updated versions of data access drivers with support for macOS 64-bit and Linux 64-bit. This release addresses potential...

Generating subscription statistics data in Oracle Data Generator

When you need to fill your databases with data for testing purposes, it’s usually quite handy to also have this data follow dynamic patterns...

Store and Share Static Data in Updated Source Control!

We are pleased to announce the release of the new version of our MS SSMS add-in for easy tracking and deployment of changes, dbForge...

Apply Integrity Constraint to Your MySQL Database With the Help of dbForge Studio!

Our database tools team is pleased to announce the release of our dbForge MySQL products with a CHECK constraint support. We are looking forward...

How to Set Up Source Control: a Short Guide for Evaluators

dbForge Source Control is a powerful SSMS add-in for managing SQL Server database changes in version control systems. The tool allows version-controlling schemas and...

MySQL Backup Strategies: How to Backup All and Multiple Databases

This article will outline two approaches to performing regular database backups. The first method involves backing up databases specified in a list, while the second entails bulk backing up of all databases. These procedures can be executed on both Linux and Windows platforms using dbForge Studio for MySQL.

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