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DBmaestro Unveils TeamWork Version 5.0

Feb 5, 2016

DBmaestro announced the release of TeamWork version 5.0 which includes a first of its kind Pipeline Builder, enabling users to visually describe the database environment and the deployment flow. The new version brings maturity and stability to DevOps for database by making it significantly easier to set up an automated database deployment pipeline for Continuous Delivery processes.  DBmaestro also unleashed new and enhanced compliance and audit capabilities for the database. DBmaestro prevents unauthorized changes to both database structure and the data it contains. Organizations now have the ability to define access levels down to database objects or content, and review compliance reports showing all database modifications or attempts of unauthorized or out-of-process modifications. Continue reading this press release here.

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