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Databases are the engines that drive most business applications. Many business processes can be greatly improved, with the resulting benefits of:

In many cases, the only way to really get the most out of your computer investment is by deploying a custom database application that reinvents the processes your organization uses to conduct business. By taking a consultative approach, and providing a fresh, objective viewpoint, we can in most cases help our clients discover ways of rethinking their business. The task of thinking through a database project can be enlightening in itself. By their nature, our needs analysis process forces an organization to be pro-active in finding the most sensible solution to their business issues. It demands that the effects of an activity be considered and to resolve the obstacles that often involve departments and individuals with disparate needs.

Pricing is based on a variety of factors, all of which have tradeoffs. For instance, the tools used can greatly influence the amount of programming time required. For example, while FileMaker Pro is less expensive than Oracle, it is also less powerful in high volume environments. We can apply our decades of database experience to help you determine how best to allocate your project's budget (ie, where can you save without negative impact, and where is it best to invest a bit extra up front for long term savings).

Other pricing considerations include the level of graphics required, the documentation's type and breadth (eg, printed versus online documentation), the amount of training needed, the number of on-site visits required, and the level of ongoing support.

For more information, please provide us with your project's details .

 

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