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DBmaestro (www.DBmaestro.com), the pioneer and leading provider of DevOps for Database solutions announced that they are officially open for business in Australia. The Australian launch comes together with the announcement of a new partnership with Tokyo based software reseller Future-IT Ltd and underscores DBmaestro’s commitment to bringing its Database Enforced Change Management (DECM) solution to the Asia Pacific marketplace.
Software development has made tremendous progress in the past years, with a number of new methodologies and tools that have created faster, cleaner and cheaper code and revolutionized the industry. Databases, on the other hand, have lagged way behind. DBmaestro is a DevOps for Database solution that, through its Database Enforced Change Management, enables Database Development, Continuous Integration and Delivery for the Database. DBmaestro has been the leader in bringing these methods to the database in order to reform the industry and to mitigate potentially disastrous threats to such a critical part of any organization.
Tim Andrews will lead the Australian arm of the company and steer the strategic direction of the company in Australia, drive sales in the region and engage with local DBmaestro partners. A seasoned veteran of the IT industry in Asia Pacific, Andrews is a market expert and will spearhead relationships with key players in the APAC market for DBmaestro.
DBmaestro has also expanded its global partner program to Asia, where leading Software provider Future IT CO will serve as retailor of DBmaestro Teamwork in Thailand, Singapore, China, Japan and Hong Kong.
Said Tim Andrews: “I am thrilled to be heading up DBmaestro’s sales and business efforts in Australia. I am confident that this innovative, best of breed technology offering will strike a chord with local organizations eager to embrace the benefits of DevOps, Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration.”
“We see tremendous opportunity to bring the success of DBmaestro to the Asia Pacific market,” Said Yariv Tabac, CEO of DBmaestro. “The unique benefits provided by DBmaestro Teamwork is that it allows the databaseto become an integral part of the continuous change process. With our solution you will be delivering relevant products, faster and with better quality than your competitor and this is something that translate across all countries and cultures.”
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About DBmaestro
DBmaestro is the pioneer and leading provider of DevOps for Database solutions. Its flagship product, DBmaestro TeamWork, is the leading Database Enforced Change Management (DECM) solution. It empowers Agile team collaboration through enforcing change policy by controlling who can change what in the database. DBmaestro TeamWork enables continuous development, continuous release and continuous delivery processes. It has been shown to reduce the number of potential risks threatening database development and deployment by 60% and reduce deployment costs by 95%.
DBmaestro’s solutions are deployed at major international companies including VISA, MasterCard, Frost Bank, Thomson Holidays, Bank Leumi and others.
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Yaniv Yehuda is the Co-Founder and CTO of DBmaestro, an Enterprise Software Development Company focusing on database development and deployment technologies. Yaniv is also the Co-Founder and the head of development for Extreme Technology, an IT service provider for the Israeli market. Yaniv was a captain in Mamram, the Israel Defense Forces computer centers where he served as a software engineering manager.
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