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Reinvented dbForge Tools for MySQL Have Arrived!

After a grand update of dbForge Studio for MySQL, we haven't forgotten about the rest of the dbForge for MySQL product range. Our developers...

What’s New in Devart SSIS Data Flow Components 1.7

Devart is glad to announce the new versions of our SSIS Data Flow Components with support for Marketo - a well-known cloud lead management...

No one has ever imagined dbForge would do it to Google Sheets!

''Wow!', ''Cool!', "Fantastic!", "A revelation!" - this was the first reaction of our colleagues when we presented fresh dbForge Studio for MySQL, v7.4 to...

Meet the most anticipated client for PostgreSQL developers ever!

Devart always pursues better ways to meet the needs of our customers. We have already developed such excellent tools as dbForge Studio for SQL...

What’s New in Devart Excel Add-ins 1.7

We proudly announce the release of Devart Excel Add-ins 1.7 — add-ins for Microsoft Excel that allow connecting Excel to cloud and database data,...

What’s New in dbForge SQL Complete v5.8

dbForge SQL Complete for SQL Server receives improvements on an ongoing basis. To stay up to date with the most recent developments, this article...

JSON Support in Entity Framework v4 – v6 in dotConnect for Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL

Recent versions of MySQL and PostgreSQL databases provide JSON functionality support. They introduced special data types, storing JSON data - json data type in...

SQL Server 2016 Stretch Database

On June 1, SQL Server 2016 was released. It brought a large number of novelties into normal development, including the long-announced Stretch Database technology...

Entity Developer 6.0 – New ORM Designer for Telerik Data Access

As Telerik announced a few months ago in their blog, they deprecated visual designer and Visual Studio tools for their Data Access ORM (formerly,...

SQL Server 2016 RC0

The news about Microsoft's intention to "chum" SQL Server with Linux keeps floating around. But I haven't heard a single word about SQL Server...

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