ApexSQL Source Control, derived directly from the ApexSQL Edit’s Source control integration feature, is an SSMS and VS add-in that can source control SQL Server databases from SSMS. They share the same functionality, but the newer ApexSQL Source Control add-in has an improved and better-optimized engine that makes it more reliable. Unlike ApexSQL Edit, ApexSQL Source Control fully supports SQL Server 2012 objects and has significantly improved performance (up to 300% faster in some cases)
April 1, 2013ApexSQL Version 2012 R2 – Product update alert
ApexSQL Source Control 2012 R2 has been released
Type: Maintenance release
About ApexSQL Source Control: ApexSQL Source Control is a SQL Server Management Studio add-in which allows you to version control SQL databases and objects directly inside SSMS. It integrates with all major source control systems and provides you with all versioning benefits, without the need for an additional source control client. For more information visit the ApexSQL Source Control product page
October 9, 2012Database and object versioning directly in SSMS, support for the most popular source control systems and visual object editing: ApexSQL Version 2012 released
Raleigh – June 06, 2012 – ApexSQL, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and leading provider of Microsoft SQL Server solutions, today announced the release of ApexSQL Source Control 2012. This brand new SQL Server Management Studio add-in allows you to version control SQL databases and objects directly from inside SSMS. It integrates with all major source control systems and provides you with all versioning benefits, without the need for an additional source control client
June 6, 2012ApexSQL Version 2012 – Product update alert
ApexSQL Source Control 2012 has been released
Type: New product
About ApexSQL Source Control: ApexSQL Source Control is a SQL Server Management Studio add-in which allows you to version control SQL databases and objects directly from inside SSMS. It integrates with all major source control systems and provides you with all versioning benefits, without the need for an additional source control client. For more information visit the ApexSQL Source Control product page
June 6, 2012ApexSQL Version 2012 Beta – Product update alert
ApexSQL Source Control 2012 Beta has been released
Type: Beta
About ApexSQL Source Control: ApexSQL Source Control is SQL Server Management Studio add-in which allows you to version control SQL databases and objects directly from inside SSMS. It integrates with all major source control systems and provides you with all versioning benefits, without the need for an additional source control client. For more information visit the ApexSQL Source Control product page
April 25, 2012ApexSQL Version 2011 Alpha – Product update alert
ApexSQL Source Control 2011 Alpha has been released
Type: Alpha
About ApexSQL Source Control: ApexSQL Source Control is SQL Server Management Studio add-in which allows you to version control SQL databases and objects directly from inside SSMS. It integrates with all major source control systems and provides you with all versioning benefits, without the need for an additional source control client. For more information visit the ApexSQL Source Control product page
January 16, 2012Full database version control integration with all major source control providers directly inside SSMS – Sneak Peek – ApexSQL Version 2011
ApexSQL, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and leading provider of Microsoft SQL Server solutions is proud to announce ApexSQL Source Control 2011. This brand new SQL Server Management Studio add-in seamlessly integrates with all major versioning systems and facilitates collaboration as there’s no need to leave SSMS and use a separate source control client anymore.
June 10, 2011Huge Performance Gains in ApexSQL 2008 Versions
SQL 2008 support, powerful new functionality, more accurate output all delivered with tremendous performance improvements?
Seeing is believing
ApexSQL’s new line of 2008 versions is exponentially faster that anything we’ve released before. Customers will immediately notice the performance gains in most operations, some even more than the average benchmarks we’ve published as the quotes below provide testimonial to.
February 21, 2009