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June 30, 2015 03:52 PM EDT |

DBmaestro, the pioneer and leading provider of DevOps for database solutions, has announced that TeamWork's extension for Oracle SQL Developer 4.1 has been released, just weeks after Oracle released its latest version. DBmaestro TeamWork is now the only tool with an external extension that supports version 4.x of Oracle's database development tool.
TeamWork, DBmaestro's flagship product, enables agile development and continuous integration & delivery for the database. TeamWork supports streamlining of development process management and enforcing change policy practices. Many leading enterprises use DBmaestro to facilitate DevOps for their database by executing deployment automation, enhancing and reinforcing security, and mitigating risk.
DBmaestro's extension for SQL Developer 4.x helps Oracle developers and DBAs streamline database development, collaborate across database teams, and allows for agile database development in an efficient and reliable way.
Upon the release of SQL Developer 4.0, Oracle required that all extensions be updated to be compatible with the new version's API. This is a result of the drastic changes made to JDeveloper, on which SQL Developer is built.
"The SQL Developer 4.1 extension represents an important achievement for DBmaestro," said Yaniv Yehuda, co-founder and CTO of DBmaestro. "Oracle SQL Developer has over 4 million active users and is the de facto standard database IDE tool out there. Oracle has drastically changed their API on the 4.0 version, which presented a challenge to those seeking to update third-party extensions. This integration is a statement of our commitment to our customers, and we will continue to lead the way to achieve DevOps for the databases."
Published June 30, 2015
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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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