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On August 11, 2015. Investigates the observable overhead involved with using a new SQL Server 2016 security feature, Always Encrypted. On August 6, 2015. On August 4, 2015.
Philip Steffek
6941 Ballinger Ave
San Diego, California, 92119
United States
Project Hosting for Open Source Software. By clicking Delete, all history, comments and attachments for this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. The objective is to create an application that synchronizes SQL Server Databases. Opera does not support ClickOnce X. To install this application, save it and then open it. Opening it directly from Opera will not work correctly.
This site is mainly dedicated to SQLDBDiff. A visual, fast and powerful tool that compares and synchronizes the schema and the data of your SQL Server databases. With SQLDBDiff, you save hours analyzing the structure and the data of your databases in order to determine what was changed between your development and production environments.
SqlDbx current state and planned new features. Currently working on version 3. Couple of things left to test and make sure nothing got broken. Big change in this release will be change to Editor. We are adding variable pitch font support. Initial version has some quirks but pretty functional.
We created the original SQL Server Object Decryptor way back in 2003. And now, with the release of Version 5. You can run our decryp.