ApexSQL Diff API 2011 released – Performance improvements, improved scalability and SQL 2012 support

Raleigh – February 2, 2012 – ApexSQL, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and leading provider of Microsoft SQL Server solutions, today announced the release of ApexSQL Diff API 2011. The new version includes huge performance enhancements, improved scalability, full SQL Server 2012 support and tons of new features

ApexSQL Diff API 2011 includes the following new features and improvements:

  • Improved performance – up to 7 times faster
  • Improved scalability with native 64-bit architecture support
  • Full support for SQL Server 2012

Other new features:

  • Support for encrypted objects
  • Distinct backup sets comparison
  • Easily redistributable assemblies
  • Support for SQL 2012 objects
  • Support for Fulltext Stoplists

“With ApexSQL Diff API 2011 developers now can easily incorporate data and database structure comparison into their own SQL 2012 ready solutions, and a LOT faster than before!”
Brian Lockwood
President

“I did some first testing with the ApexSQL Diff API, and its looking great. So far no problems, and the speed difference is amazing.
Comparing my test-database took 58 seconds, with the new version its only 13 seconds! Well done!”
Marcel van Bloppoel
Vendit BV

For more information visit the ApexSQL Diff API product home

About ApexSQL
ApexSQL is a leading vendor of tools for Microsoft SQL Server. ApexSQL products help SQL Server developers and DBAs accomplish complex tasks quickly, easily and accurately, including database auditing, recovery, change management, development, documentation and more. Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, ApexSQL is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and has over 8,000 customers in over 120 countries worldwide.

Press contact:
Venijamin Zivkovic, (919) 968-8444, venijamin.zivkovic@apexsql.com

About ApexSQL Diff API
ApexSQL Diff API programmatically compares and synchronizes SQL Server database tables, views and all other SQL Server objects as well as database data. Compare databases programmatically from your custom application

February 2, 2012