Devart dbForge Studio for SQL Server Room for Improvement

Lucas Dreyer - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Engineer at BBD

The lock files and login are two features we've had issues with. As far as I can see, there's no way to switch off the login in SQL Servers. If there could be a way to switch off the login, for transactions, or in operations, or tables, that'd be great. 

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AM
Pre-Sales Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The only issue that I have is that it depends on hardware resources, it takes a lot, that is the only set back with the solution.

What we are using is fine for now. I believe that the newer versions 2016 or 2018 SQL have improved a lot and have all of the features available.

It would be useful to have some form of self-service capabilities or some form an AI to provide a summary and to be able to tell you what has happened. Also, the inclusion of some integration tools would be helpful. 

In the next release, I would like to see some form of artificial intelligence with some form of summaries telling you what has happened without having to get into a complex query to get that information.

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it_user70134 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior business Intelligence consultant at Asociación SevillaUP

I would really like to have this software as cloud based SaaS with seamless integration to GitHub so that I don't have to reinstall everything each time I move to another client. This tool is only for SQL Server, but Devart has similar technologies for MySQL and Oracle. It would be nice to have all of them into a single product, buy once and use it for every project, something like HeidiSQL on steroids.

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