Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Siccolo - SQL Server management tool w/ administration capabilities and ...

Siccolo helps MS SQL Server professionals save time and increase their productivity by utilizing a more efficient approach to database management - use their Windows Mobile empowered device while sipping margarita on the beach.

Siccolo - SQL Server Management Tool For Mobile Devices is packed with built-in functionality and tools.

Siccolo delivers a rich set of management tools for both DBAs and sys admins.
SQL Server management has always been an area of DBA concern. The new Management Tool For Mobile Devices - Siccolo - has simple "Enterprise Manager" and the "Query Analyzer".

Siccolo is a management tool for the MS SQL Server with administration capabilities and a database query tool. The administration features provide users the ability to browse database structures. An integrated query tool allows users to quickly create, edit and execute SQL queries and scripts. Siccolo also provides an export tool to allow users to easily save and email execution results.

Siccolo helps database professionals save time and increase their productivity by utilizing a more efficient approach to database management - use their Windows Mobile empowered device while sipping margarita on the beach

For increased security, Siccolo is configured to run under SSL with IIS authentication.

    Siccolo features are:
  • Run SQL Query window (with semi-automated Insert/Update/Delete/Select Statements)

    Open/Save SQL Scripts in multiple tabs
    Save/Email results

  • Explore SQL Server
    Browse databases and database objects (tables/views/stored procedures)
    Browse/Manage SQL Server jobs
    Browse/Manage windows services (start/stop)
    View event logs (Application, System)

  • Manage SQL Server - restart MS SQL Server service and SQL Agent

...and more to come...future versions will include Backup and Restore...

see Siccolo screenshots


email me at siccolo_mobile_management@yahoo.com for more info

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