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Redgate is a software company based in Cambridge, England. It develops tools for database developers and administrators and maintains community websites such as SQL Server Central and Simple Talk through its Simple Talk Publishing subsidiary.[1] From 2007 to 2013 it was featured in the Sunday Times 100 best companies to work for in the United Kingdom.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Early history

The company was founded by Neil Davidson and Simon Galbraith in October 1999.[9] It is named after Via Porta Rossa (Red Gate Street) in Florence, Italy, close to where Davidson used to live.[10]

On 20 August 2008, Redgate announced it was taking responsibility for future development of the free tool .NET Reflector.[11]

HyperBac

HyperBac Technologies (formerly known as Xceleon Technologies) was formed in 2005 from founding developers of SQL LiteSpeed, a backup compression utility for SQL Server which was acquired by Quest Software. On 22 March 2010, HyperBac was acquired by Redgate.[12]

Redgate Springboard

In August 2009 Redgate announced a new project called Springboard.[13] Springboard was a startup incubator based in Cambridge, UK. For a period of three months Redgate provided living expenses and mentoring for teams to work from Redgate's offices. It was similar to Y Combinator and Techstars in that it provided a small amount of capital up front but was different in that no equity was taken.

Springboard was relaunched in 2010 with a slightly different model where teams would again receive investment and mentoring, but this time in exchange for an equity stake.

Simple Talk

Started in 2005, Simple Talk is an online technical journal and community hub for working Microsoft SQL Server and .NET developers, as well as systems and database administrators (The content published typically centres around Microsoft technologies, or open web technologies). The journal is sponsored by Redgate,[14] but retains editorial independence.[15]

In addition to publishing articles, Simple Talk publishes books[16] focusing on various aspects of SQL Server database administration and development, as well as .NET performance optimization – most of these are available in a digital format.[17]

More recently, the publication has been trying to appeal more to web developers with a set of curated guides to understanding ASP.NET MVC, soliciting contributions from existing authors and members of the .NET community.[18]

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