Overview
dbMaestro TeamWork is designed to automate and streamline database development and deployment tasks while providing a collaborative working environment for database development and DBA teams. TeamWork is the first solution to effectively address issues related to database change management in database development processes by organizing all changes in a closed and monitored environment.
While supporting both Oracle and MS SQL Server the solution allows for analysis of all database objects over time and contains a central version repository for tracking changes throughout the development lifecycle. With its unique database object locking, conflicts and collisions are a thing of the past.
Benefits and Features
- Increase development output
- Improve application quality
- Prevent collision and conflicts and lost work
- Helps organizations meet regulatory change control requirements
- Agile Development Support for the database
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 TeamWork Add In for Visual Studio TeamWork Studio
System Requirements
Oracle Installation
dbMaestro TeamWork Server
- Operating System - Windows 2003 service pack 2
- .Net Framework 3.0 [download]
- Oracle 10g ODAC version 10.2.0.2.21 (or later) [download]
dbMaestro TeamWork Database
- Oracle Database 10g release 2
- Required Privileges for Installation - "Create Database Schema"
dbMaestro TeamWork Client
- .Net Framework 3.0 [download]
- Oracle 10g ODAC version 10.2.0.2.21 (or later) [download]
Sql Server Installation
dbMaestro TeamWork Server
- Operating System - Windows 2003 service pack 2
- .Net Framework 3.0 [download]
- Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 (or later) [download]
dbMaestro TeamWork Database
- Microsoft Sql Server 2005 service pack 1 (or later)
- Required Privileges for Installation - sysadmin
dbMaestro TeamWork Client
- .Net Framework 3.0 [download]
- Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 (or later) [download]
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