New York, NY, March 15 2005 – Nob Hill Software has released a new beta version
of their ‘Randolph’ product - a software which helps to
maintain database schema changes over time by constantly taking
‘snapshots’ of the database schema.
Working with Randolph enables the users:
- To easily view the database structure as it evolved over time. Questions like ‘what
changes were made to tables, stored procedures, functions and
triggers, and when’ can now easily be answered
- Easily browse through all the entities, and filter by multiple criteria –
including full text search in the SQL code
- Restore the database, at any point it time, to its exact state as it was saved
at any other point in time
- Synchronizes with SourceSafe by automatically push database schema changes into the
version control system
In Accordance with Nob
Hill Software’s philosophy, this tool has minimal impact on the
databases which it monitors, and it can adapt itself to many
different working styles. No matter which is the development
methodology any client chooses, they can benefit from a lightweight
service that will always remember the state of the database at any
given time, and help avoid losing any code.
‘Randolph’
is currently out in beta version. Users who will install and use the
software and will either find bugs or have suggestions for
improvement which will be adopted will be entitled to a lifetime
license for the software.
About Nob Hill Software
Nob Hill Software
develops tool for database users, software developers and DBAs. The
company’s goal is to provide affordable, light-weight and
minimal-impact tools which are user friendly, can adapt to many
different methodologies and do not impose any specific way of working
on the user - and provide exactly what the user needs to get the job
done in a more productive (and enjoyable!) manner.
Press
Contacts: Jonathan Sion, Cela Mena
Nob Hill Software
The Chrysler building
132 E 43rd st suite 723
New York, NY 10017
tel.
646 831 6344, yoni@nobhillsoft.com