November 8, 2016 at 5:56 am
xsevensinzx (11/8/2016)
Oh, I was referring to the Redgate Data Platform Studio.
Sorry, misunderstood. I'll ping Grant and ask him to give you more details
Gail Shaw
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November 8, 2016 at 6:24 am
xsevensinzx (11/8/2016)
Oh, I was referring to the Redgate Data Platform Studio. Wasn't sure if that's fully integrated into the same consumption based model or something else. The Redgate Data Platform Studio website has very limiting information. Seems that the only way to find out more is by logging into Azure through Redgate.
Currently it's in beta and it's free. We're still working out what the pricing model might be. My understanding is, for the forseeable future it will remain free.
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November 8, 2016 at 6:40 am
Grant Fritchey (11/8/2016)
xsevensinzx (11/8/2016)
Oh, I was referring to the Redgate Data Platform Studio. Wasn't sure if that's fully integrated into the same consumption based model or something else. The Redgate Data Platform Studio website has very limiting information. Seems that the only way to find out more is by logging into Azure through Redgate.Currently it's in beta and it's free. We're still working out what the pricing model might be. My understanding is, for the forseeable future it will remain free.
Oh, nice!
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