I am pleased to announce the availability of SQL Safe Backup 8.0. Existing users may upgrade to this version through the Idera Customer Portal. New...
Richard Scruggs
SQL Enterprise Job Manager 1.1 Released
We are pleased to announce the general availability of SQL Enterprise Job Manager 1.1. Existing users can upgrade to this version through the Idera...
Idera SQL Boost 2.9 is here!
I am pleased to announce the availability of SQL Boost 2.9 (formerly known as SQL Traffic Accelerator)! This release is about more than just a...
SQL Safe and AlwaysOn Availability Groups
With the release of version 7.4 in August, SQL Safe added AlwaysOn Availability Group support by taking into account the preferred replica when...
The New Idera SQL Enterprise Job Manager is Here!
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Idera’s new SQL Enterprise Job Manager 1.0. To download a free trial version, please visit...
SQL Elements 1.2 is now available!
We are pleased to announce the general availability of SQL Elements 1.2. Existing users may upgrade to this version through the Idera Customer...
What Are SQL Elements Health Checks?
I have recently received a number of questions regarding Health Checks in SQL Elements, what are they, how often do they run, and what do I do with...
Time for an Upgrade?
I don’t know about you, but deciding when to pull the trigger on an upgrade is not that easy for me. What is to be upgraded usually doesn’t...
Microsoft TechEd, TechExpo 2014
See, there really was cake. Another Microsoft TechEd, TechExpo (now there’s a mouthful) is almost in the books. This was not my first TechEd but it...
SQL Server 2014 is almost here!
In case you hadn’t yet heard, last week Microsoft’s Quentin Clark, announced that SQL Server 2014 had reached the RTM milestone on March 18, and it...