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Customer Collaboration Drives New Features
TEL AVIV – August 29, 2010 -- dbMaestro Ltd. today announced the general availability of TeamWork Version 2.8. "The major new features in this release are the result of collaboration with our customers, an ongoing activity that we are particularly proud of." Said Yaniv Yehuda, CTO and Co-Founder of dbMaestro. "TeamWork now has an internal permission management module which allows administrators to specify roles and set detailed permissions of who is allowed to change each project resource, and enforce this on top of database generic credentials."
Another key new feature is the ability to review objects relevant to a specific module. Developers are used to seeing only a portion of the solution as it is divided into projects using different development tools. But when working with database objects, the DBA or developer could not group the relevant database objects into one module and review only those objects. This is especially true when different objects types are required, such as tables, procedures, packages. TeamWork allows developers and the DBA to group objects and relate them to modules.
Other features in this release include a 'Find in Source Control' search engine and the ability to save passwords. The 'Find in Source control' engine allows the developer or DBA to find objects according to their current status, for example: pending check-in – the user can find out which objects are checked-out by him and perform check-in to all of the objects with one click. "Saving passwords was a last minute request from several customers" Said Yaniv, "We understand the needs of our customers and do the best we can to produce a better product for their use." This feature eliminated the need to enter managed schema's passwords when working with several schemas.
Additional features are:
- Adding new platforms for dbMaestro TeamWork server and client, such as Windows 2008, 2008 R2, windows 7. TeamWork now supports 32 and 64 bits operating systems.
- Exposing SDK for WS and WCF.
- Forcing to correlate changes to change-set in check-in.
- Managed content is now checking the size of the table and preventing the user from trying to manage the content of a very large table.
dbMaestro is an experienced enterprise software development company that focuses on database development technologies. Its flagship product, dbMeastro TeamWork, brings true database change management and database version control to the SCM world.
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