(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider DiscountASP.NET (www.discountasp.net) and web-based applications provider myLittleTools (www.mylittletools.com) announced on Thursday they have formed a partnership to add myLittleAdmin web-based SQL Manager to the DiscountASP.NET feature set.
DiscountASP.NET is providing customers with free access to the myLittleTools's SQL web administration tool.
"Web-based SQL management was a highly popular feature request, so it made sense to partner with myLittleTools, which offers the most robust web-based SQL manager on the market today," says Takeshi Eto, VP marketing and business development at DiscountASP.NET. "The SQL web admin tool works for SQL databases hosted in both our US and UK data centers."
myLittleAdmin offers an alternative solution to SQL Management Studio and remotely managing SQL databases, providing a web-based tool that manages SQL databases.
The application is particuarly convenient for developers who are travelling or working from a different computer than their work computer, says myLittleTools. myLittleTools has more than 1,000 customers worldwide.
The company's web-based MS SQL management application, myLittleAdmin, is integrated in many windows web hosting control panels, including Parallels, Helm, DotNetPanel and HC7.
The company offers a live demo of myLittleAdmin on its website. DiscountASP.NET provides Microsoft Windows hosting, including ASP.NET hosting and SQL Server database hosting.
The web host opened its new London data center in July, marking its first expansion into Europe.
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