Synchronize SQL 2008 databases with no fees

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USA: Perpetuum Software LLC has announced the release of a .NET database syncronization component for MS SQL Server 2008.

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.NET database syncronization component for MS SQL Server 2008 includes the library of components and the utility created for developers and administrators working with MS SQL Server 2008.

According to the press release, SQL Schema Sync API allows quick comparison and error-free synchronization of two databases and, besides, it is easily embedded into any application.

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The utility is designed as a Wizard suggesting you what to do at every step. That’s why you can manage the process of synchronization, but you don’t have to work with complicated menu and great number of buttons.

Use unique technologies and functionality of MS SQL 2008! With advanced SQL Schema Sync API based on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 you reach the ability to work with databases more effectively and productively.

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So, for example, the full support for MS SQL 2008 allows developers to manage quite different data types, from traditional to geographical (date, time, geometric data, geographical coordinates, data types for presentation in hierarchy, and also new table type that can be defined by the user). Such support enhances the work with parameters, complicated sortings, and also makes CLR functions returning table values available. Besides, the product provides spatial indexes and a set of columns to optimize work with null values added the release.

It further added, today the only key to business success is meeting the highest level of regularly changed information technologies. Make the first step towards your future using new SQL Schema Sync API developed to reduce your time expenses and make the process of database synchronization quick, productive and enjoyable!

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