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Your Test Data Environment: Build vs Buy - a conversation we need to have

After three decades of working with databases, one thing I’ve seen over and over is this: we don’t treat our development and test environments with the same respect we do our production systems. Not because people don’t care. Far from it. It’s usually because teams are under pressure, everyone’s juggling multiple priorities, and the quickest path forward often wins the day.

Why test data management is becoming increasingly important to senior IT leaders

We recently sat down with James Phillips, Senior IT Leader, to talk about test data management (TDM) and the growing attention it’s getting from the senior IT leaders. It’s been prompted by the recognition that provisioning test and development environments with realistic production-like data improves the quality of code being developed, reduces errors, and deliver new features to customers faster.

Start the year strong: make SQL Server development faster, more reliable, and more consistent

As the new year begins, development teams are looking to build momentum, set clear goals, and establish reliable, scalable processes that will help them deliver value consistently throughout 2026. That’s why many teams are turning to SQL Toolbelt Essentials: a powerful, easy-to-adopt toolkit that helps teams speed up database development, reduce risk, and standardize workflows.

Redgate Flyway 2025 year in review

First, I’d like to say how happy and lucky I feel to be working at Redgate on Flyway. I’m one of two Senior Product Managers in Flyway and we’ve been looking for a third to join us. We work alongside the Flyway Group Leadership Team (Group Product Manager, Architect, Lead Designer, and Development Manager) and four amazing engineering teams with embedded designers. We also work with the Product Support, Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success teams.

Got Drift? Redgate Flyway now helps you resolve it quicker

Teams work on databases across multiple environments (e.g., Development, Test, QA/UAT, Production) and differences can happen in these databases over time. A hot fix applied directly to Production or a quick change applied in Test while troubleshooting are examples of how the schema can diverge from what’s expected. These differences are known as drift and can cause problems with deployments making them unpredictable and harder to troubleshoot.

Five Ways to Simplify Data Masking | The Tony and Tonie Show Ep 38

5 signs your data masking is fast, secure, and low-maintenance. Can you protect PII, still deliver realistic test data, and design a data masking solution that’s easy to automate and maintain? Tony and Tonie discuss five key traits of a tool that does just that. Read the full article.