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Software development with microsoft.net

We sometimes get asked if we do microsoft.net development, and the answer is yes! We've actually been doing microsoft.net development for a long time, in addition to development with other software systems. Yes, we're an official Oracle reseller and do a lot of development using those tools, but that's not all we do. Our goal [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:10-05:00March 20th, 2018|Categories: General|0 Comments

Building trust with our clients

Trust is important in any partnership. We know that some of our clients have full trust in us from the beginning, whereas we need to constantly earn and keep that trust with others. And that's okay. It's part of doing business, and we always strive to earn and keep trust over time with all of [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:10-05:00March 6th, 2018|Categories: General|0 Comments

The importance of quality user interfaces

With the number of web and phone applications available today, most people experience a number of different user interfaces on a daily basis. Most consumer-focused interfaces are pretty nice, but a lot of enterprise or internal company interfaces are not. In my years of working with many different companies, I've seen some crazy things for [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:10-05:00February 20th, 2018|Categories: General|0 Comments

Continued support for Oracle Forms and Reports

Oracle has always been known as a database company, but there came a point in time where they recognized a need to provide developers with additional tools for developing software that would easily integrate with the Oracle database. Thus, Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports came into existence. Oracle Forms allowed developers to create data entry [...]

2018-07-27T12:49:10-05:00February 3rd, 2018|Categories: General|0 Comments

Managed services for Oracle Database Appliance

Oracle Database Appliance is a powerful system. It's pre-built and pre-configured, and it integrates the software, storage, computing, and network resources needed for a continuously available database system. The system is built with redundancies so that it continues working even if one component fails. The problem with Oracle Database Appliance is that it can [...]

2019-06-12T15:36:05-05:00January 16th, 2018|Categories: General|0 Comments
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