AI is speeding up database change. But review, validation, and understanding haven’t kept pace.
To keep control as change scales, teams need:
• Earlier visibility
• Better review workflows
• More context
• Less friction
See what’s next for Flyway ↓
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Flyway Feb ’26 updates are live 👇
• Better handling of dependent objects in Desktop
• Improved Oracle usability (no more quoted identifier friction)
• UI improvements to reduce object management noise
Less friction. Smoother migrations.
Read more: rd.gt/46ljsPR
Redgate Flyway Product Updates – January 2026 brings faster drift resolution and AI-powered deployment descriptions. Plus, we want to hear from you about how you’re managing database changes. See the new changes, plus everything shipped from 2025. rd.gt/4k7eL1x
Are you a Redgate Flyway user? We'd love to hear from you and, in return, you'll have the chance to opt into a prize draw to win a $200 Amazon voucher. Take our Flyway User Survey between 15 Jan and 26 Feb 2026 for your chance to win: bit.ly/4sRRsNd
Using Flyway with a complex databases?
Two small implementation steps can make a measurable difference:
• Start with object-level visibility and traceable change history
• Move to validated migrations and automated code checks
Practical guidance here: rd.gt/4bcRclw
How do you maintain quality and compliance without slowing delivery or relying on manual reviews?
Flyway Enterprise’s enhanced code analysis automates checks for security, data loss prevention, & code quality, with flexible enforcement levels built in. bit.ly/4oVWVjm
Manual database deployments block digital transformation.
It’s a bold statement, but one that most teams still feel every release cycle. In partnership with @AWS, Flyway Enterprise shows how teams can automate database deployments safely in the cloud.
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Managing static data in Postgres just got easier 🎉
Flyway now lets you version-control static data alongside your schema. Lookup tables and reference data stay consistent across environments.
No more drift. No more manual fixes. Find out more: bit.ly/3KseAQL
Who really owns the database?
DBAs, Devs, Architects… or whoever answers the 3 a.m. call?
Listen to our latest Advochats episode with Steve, Grant and Kellyn.
🎧 Listen: bit.ly/3IVns0N
📰 Join the debate: bit.ly/42XXqRm#Database#Community#Survey