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Intro to data integration – Part 2 of BI series

What do we do with all this data? It seems to be coming from everywhere and there’s more of it than ever before. Each day we’re making thousands of terabytes of new data. If only integrating it all was as easy as pushing a button! But it isn’t. Let's take a look at where this new data comes from and some of the problems it causes.

2018-07-27T12:49:16-05:00February 17th, 2015|Categories: General|Tags: , |0 Comments

How we help the public sector

Even though they face many of the same problems as private institutions, government agencies are often ignored by technology companies. Where the needs are different, commercial products often don’t fit - leaving public entities in a tough spot. Seeing how much the public sector was underserved, we made a commitment to helping local and state governments get the solutions and attention they need. We’re happy to fill the gap and help public agencies make full use of technology.

2016-08-26T13:29:55-05:00July 15th, 2014|Categories: oklahoma, sex offender|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Where does Oracle APEX fit into your business?

The best technologies help businesses grow. But sometimes great technology doesn’t age well, and years later what was once a great solution feels more like a burden. If you are looking for faster results and lowered risk in your software projects or have been searching for a new platform to build or expand your business, [...]

2019-02-14T10:49:47-06:00March 18th, 2014|Categories: General|Tags: , |0 Comments

Did you know you could run Oracle in the cloud?

Building solid infrastructure is expensive. In many cases, high availability and reliability is outside the reach of small government and business budgets. Even when organizations can afford robust infrastructure, they’re often forced to buy more than they need because of minimum configuration requirements. Oracle’s cloud solutions remove the barriers of high cost and complexity to [...]

2016-08-26T13:34:20-05:00February 18th, 2014|Categories: General|Tags: |0 Comments
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