Company:DBMaestro

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DBmaestro is computer software service company with sales headquartered near Boston, and development in Petah Tikva, Israel. It markets its services for DevOps: collaboration between development and IT operations teams.

History

DBmaestro was co-founded in 2008 by Yariv Tabac who became chief executive, and Yaniv Yehuda who became chief technical officer.[1][2] It was founded in Israel, and competes with Redgate.[3]

DBmaestro's DevOps Suite software focuses on database development and controls application specific data. DBmaestro integrates with other technology such as Oracle Database and Microsoft SQL Server.[4][5][6]

DBmaestro software as a service is designed to reduce errors in database branch merges, prevent unintended database drift, expedite database changes, limit inter-team asynchronicity, ensure compliance, improve change logs and change storage, and decrease the responsibilities of database administrators.[7][8]

In 2015, DBmaestro was recognized by the editors of SD Times,[9] Computing magazine,[10] and a market research company.[11]

Their first venture capital funding was $3 million, announced in February 2016.[12]

External links

References

  1. Yariv Tabac (April 17, 2015). "Database Development without Enforced Roles and responsibilities is a reckless security risk". Company blog. http://www.dbmaestro.com/2015/04/database-development-without-enforced-roles-and-responsibilities-is-a-reckless-security-risk/. 
  2. "Yaniv Yehuda". http://www.cmcrossroads.com/users/yaniv-yehuda. Retrieved 2015-11-16. 
  3. Dominic Delmolino (January 31, 2012). "Applied Rapid Development Techniques for Database Engineers". Redgate. http://allthingsoracle.com/applied-rapid-development-techniques-for-database-engineers/. 
  4. Pedro Hernandez (April 10, 2014). "DBmaestro Pushes DevOps Into Microsoft SQL Server Shops". eWeek. http://www.eweek.com/database/dbmaestros-teamwork-pushes-devops-into-microsoft-sql-server-shops.html. 
  5. "DBmaestro Brings DevOps for Database to Microsoft SQL Server". http://www.infoq.com/news/2014/04/DBmaestro. Retrieved 2015-11-16. 
  6. "DBmaestro Now Supports SQL Server and Oracle" (in en-US). 2014-04-09. http://www.dbta.com/Editorial/News-Flashes/DBMaestro-TeamWork-Now-Supports-SQL-Server-and-Oracle-96243.aspx. Retrieved 2015-11-16. 
  7. "Perion Database Change Management Case Study" (in en-US). 2014-08-15. http://www.dbmaestro.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/perion.pdf. Retrieved 2016-09-26. 
  8. "DBmaestro Opens Relational Database Change Management API". http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/it-unmasked/dbmaestro-opens-relational-database-change-management-api.html. Retrieved 2015-11-11. 
  9. "The 2015 SD Times 100: 'Best in Show' in Software Development". http://sdtimes.com/sdtimes-100/2015/best-in-show/database-database-management-2015/. Retrieved 2016-09-26. 
  10. "Computing Vendor Excellence Awards shortlist announced". http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/news/2410216/computing-vendor-excellence-awards-shortlist-announced. Retrieved 2015-11-23. 
  11. "Global DevOps Tool Market 2015-2019". Global Information, Inc.. August 26, 2015. http://www.giiresearch.com/report/infi338502-global-devops-tool-market.html. 
  12. "DBmaestro Raises $3M in Series A Funding to Expand DevOps for Database". Press release. February 24, 2016. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dbmaestro-raises-3m-in-series-a-funding-to-expand-devops-for-database-569958861.html.