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Technology Checklist


How many of these technologies do you already know and use?

Starting at the top, we’re experts in getting data out, cleaning it up, and making it more accessible, using industry-accepted business intelligence and reporting tools:


Sources

  • Legacy and mainframe data
  • Flat files
  • ERP systems
    (J. D. Edwards, Great Plains,
    Oracle Financials, PeopleSoft, et al)
  • DB2
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • Personal databases
  • Sources accessible through ADO/OLE DB/ODBC

  • Mainframes
  • OS/400, AS/400
  • UNIX
  • Microsoft Windows NT/2000
 
ETL (Extract, Transformation,
and Load)

  • DTS
  • Data Junction
  • Rapid Data
  • Data Mirror
  • Cognos Decision Stream
  • Microsoft BCP
  • SQL*Loader
  • Custom code
 

Targets


  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • DB2

  • Microsoft Windows NT/2000
  • UNIX
 

Business Intelligence & Reporting Tools


  • Custom web applications
  • Crystal Reports
  • Cognos
  • Microsoft OLAP Services
  • MicroStrategy
  • Business Objects
  • Office automation: Microsoft Access, Excel, Word

Underneath all these ways of integrating and accessing data lies a whole range of technologies and tools that we know well. On each engagement, we take advantage of the ones that make the most sense for the job:

Development Tools


  • SQL Plus, Query Analyzer,
    other DBMS tools
  • ERwin
  • Microsoft Visual Basic, VBScript, Visual Studio, Visual Safe Source
  • Microsoft OLAP Services
  • Microsoft FrontPage
  • Adobe Photoshop and other graphics packages

Languages


  • SQL, T-SQL, PL/SQL
  • XML, XSL, XSLT, XPath, XML DOM
  • ASP
  • HTML
  • CSS/DHTML
  • JavaScript
  • C#

Standards


  • CSS/DHTML
  • COM, DCOM, COM+
  • HTTP, HTTPS, SSL
  • SOAP
  • OLAP

Microsoft Application Servers


  • IIS
  • BizTalk
  • Commerce Server
  • Exchange Server

Infrastructure


  • Precise SQL
  • SQL*Net
  • Microsoft .NET
  • Microsoft Hailstorm
  • MTS, MSMQ
  • VPNs
  • ADSI
  • Authentication and encryption
  • Browsers
  • Internet Explorer
  • Netscape

How do we pick? We love using IIS and ASP to build web-enabled information systems. On the other hand, we’re open and free to using Crystal Reports, Visual Basic, or C# when it’s more appropriate for our clients’ environments. Thus, we can apply any of these tools when they best address the problem, on a case-by-case basis.

 
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