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Putting databases under version control with Redgate's SQL Source Control

10 Aug 2015CPOL5 min read 30.7K   5  
MVP and DBA Alessandro Alpi discusses the advantages of source controlling databases, and shows why SQL Source Control is the best tool for SQL Server Management Studio users.

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Team Leader Engage IT Services S.r.l.
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Alessandro Alpi is the CTO and Co-Founder of Engage IT Services s.r.l. A SQL Server MVP, he has many years' experience as a .NET and SQL Server developer and Database Administrator. He now works as a DBA and Solutions Architect on the Microsoft Azure platform and also trains companies in object-orientated programming based on the .NET Framework and Microsoft SQL Server. A keen adherent of Agile methodologies, he is one of the organisers of the Italian PASS SQL Saturday, and is the local manager of SQL Saturday events in Parma. He has two blogs on wordpress and .nethell, and can also be found on the SQL Server MSDN italian forums and StackOverflow.

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