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Rapid SQL is a leading cross-platform SQL IDE that helps database and application developers produce high quality SQL code faster.Embarcadero Rapid SQL helps you increase database development efficiency by:

  • Streamlining SQL coding tasks, object management, reverse-engineering, source code control and schema deployment
  • Improving team collaboration and resource sharing
  • Accelerating application development cycles with code assist, Quick Fixes, SQL to Java round-trip debugging, and profiling tools
  • Standardizing with one tool set with deep cross-DBMS platform support

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21 Apr 2011 Last Chance to Register: Building & Tuning SQL Server Database-driven Applications Webinar
Live webinar April 26/27
Tim DelChiaro Article
16 Mar 2012 Learn About the Changing Face of IT in the Consumerization Era
Join Industry Expert Dana Gardner to examine the IT news and trends that are changing the dynamics of IT organizations
Tim DelChiaro Article
3 Sep 2009 MassMutual's SQL Preprocessing Efficiencies
Review how MassMutual examples that have been proven to not only save developers time, but also result in error-free code.
Michael Findling Article
14 Sep 2009 MassMutual's SQL Preprocessing Efficiencies
Review how MassMutual examples that have been proven to not only save developers time, but also result in error-free code.
Michael Findling Article
25 Mar Most Recent Tweets from Embarcadero
Twitter Activity from @EmbarcaderoTech, @RADTools, @FireMonkeyTeam, @InterBase_, @DBPowerStudio and @ERStudio
Tim DelChiaro Article
5 Nov 2011 Oracle Community Webinar - Instrumentation: Why You Should Bother
Leverage Cary Millsap’s expertise in Oracle development and performance tuning to demonstrate the benefits of developing applications with diagnostics in mind!
Tim DelChiaro Article
28 Mar 2012 Oracle Community Webinar: Best Practices for Developing Optimally Performing SQL
Develop optimized SQL with an Oracle Expert
Tim DelChiaro Article
18 Feb 2009 Rapid SQL FAQ
Rapid SQL is a leading cross-platform SQL IDE that helps database and application developers produce high quality SQL code faster.
Michael Findling Article
24 May 2010 Register for DataRage 2
Free online conference for DBAs, data architects and SQL developers starts Tuesday, May 25th
Tim DelChiaro Article
21 Dec 2012 Season's Greetings from Embarcadero Technologies
Wishing you a joyous holiday season and a Happy New Year
Embarcadero News Article
14 May 2010 Share your thoughts in our Developer Survey
If you’re a developer or involved in development for your organization, please take 5 minutes to complete this survey
Tim DelChiaro Article
4 Oct 2012 SQL Server 2012 Performance Tips and Gotchas for Beginners
Joes2Pros Author Talks SQL Server 2012 Performance Tuning
Tim DelChiaro Article
26 Jun 2012 SQL Server Community - Maximize Database Performance and Your Productivity
Webinars, Tech Notes, Videos and more featuring Pinal Dave
Tim DelChiaro Article
12 Oct 2010 Sybase ASE Query Optimization Webinar
Register Now to Get Direct Access to Sybase ASE Performance Experts
Tim DelChiaro Article
19 Jun 2012 Understanding SQL Server Joins and Performance Tuning
Webinar on Demand: Watch Pinal Manipulate Joins For Performance Tuning
Tim DelChiaro Article
12 Jul 2010 Web Seminar Series: Embarcadero XE Database Tools
An in-depth look at the family of XE database tools including DB Artisan XE, DB Optimizer XE, Rapid SQL XE, DB Change Manager XE, and ER/Studio
Tim DelChiaro Article
25 Oct 2011 Webinar: How to Identify Resource Bottlenecks on SQL Server: Wait Types and Queues
Get ideas you can use NOW to identify and avoid resource bottlenecks!
Tim DelChiaro Article
8 Feb 2012 Webinar: InterBase - The Ultimate Embedded Database
Use the Ultimate Embedded Database for your Windows and Mac applications
Tim DelChiaro Article
17 Jun 2010 Webinar: Top 5 Things to Know about Managing Multiple Database Platforms
Moving Beyond Your SQL Server Comfort Zone
Tim DelChiaro Article

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