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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Dear valued Customers,
We are excited to share the success stories of government organizations that have experienced a transformative journey with Antrow Software's expertise in database modernization. Our recent accomplishments include the seamless conversion of Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) software based on MS-Access to real-time Web App database applications.
Why Choose Antrow Software for C2BMC Software Migration?
- Specialized Experience: With years of experience, Antrow Software has honed its skills in handling complex database modernization projects, especially in the defense sector.
- Efficient Data Migration: We ensure the secure and accurate migration of data from MS-Access to real-time Web App database applications, preserving the integrity of critical information.
- Custom Solutions: Our team tailors solutions to meet the unique requirements of government organizations, ensuring compliance and optimal performance.
- Real-Time Capabilities: Experience the power of real-time data access and collaboration with our Web App database applications, enhancing operational efficiency and decision-making.
Success Stories:
Antrow Software takes pride in contributing to the success of government organizations. Our collaboration with European Organisations resulted in enhanced data accessibility, improved scalability, and streamlined collaboration in C2BMC operations.
Get in Touch with Antrow Software:
Are you considering a database modernization project? Let Antrow Software be your trusted partner. Contact our team today to discuss your specific requirements and explore the possibilities of transforming your MS-Access-based applications into robust, real-time Web App database solutions.
Thank you for choosing Antrow Software as your database modernization partner. We look forward to continuing our journey together towards innovation and excellence.
Best regards,
The Antrow Software Team
Customer stories
Monday, February 27, 2023Author: Antrow SoftwareJohn is the owner of a small manufacturing company that has been using Microsoft Access as their primary database management system for many years. However, the system has become outdated, difficult to manage, and lacks the necessary features to keep up with the company's growth. John knows that he needs to modernize the system to improve efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
After conducting extensive research, John comes across Antrow.com and discovers that they specialize in converting Microsoft Access databases into modern, cloud-based web applications. John decides to contact Antrow.com to learn more about their services.
Upon contacting Antrow.com, John is assigned a dedicated project manager who works closely with him to understand the company's specific needs and requirements. The project manager evaluates the existing Microsoft Access database, proposes a customized solution, and provides a detailed project plan and timeline.
Antrow.com's team of experienced developers then starts working on the project, converting the Microsoft Access database into a modern, cloud-based web application. The new application is secure, scalable, and user-friendly, with robust features and functionalities to meet the company's specific needs.
After the project is completed, Antrow.com provides John with comprehensive training on how to use the new system and ongoing support and maintenance to ensure that the system continues to meet the company's needs.
Thanks to Antrow.com's MS-Access to Web App Conversion service, John's manufacturing company now has a modern, efficient, and productive database management system that enables them to keep up with their growth and achieve greater success.
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Friday, May 12, 2023Author: Antrow SoftwareThe history of Oracle Database dates back to the late 1970s when Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates founded a software company named Software Development Laboratories (SDL) in Santa Clara, California. The company developed a database system called Oracle, which was designed to run on minicomputers. The first version of Oracle Database was released in 1979, and it was named Oracle V2. In 1983, the company changed its name to Oracle Corporation.
In the early 1980s, Oracle Database became popular among businesses as it offered significant advantages over traditional file-based systems. Oracle's relational database management system (RDBMS) provided faster access to data, better data security, and more efficient use of storage space. With the introduction of Oracle Database V6 in 1995, Oracle became the first database management system to support both client-server computing and the internet.
In the late 1990s, Oracle Corporation experienced significant growth, largely due to the popularity of its database system. The company acquired numerous other software companies, including PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Siebel Systems, to expand its software offerings.
In the early 2000s, Oracle began to focus on integrating its database technology with other software applications. This led to the development of the Oracle Application Server and the Oracle E-Business Suite, which combined the company's database with enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) software.
In 2007, Oracle acquired BEA Systems, a software company that specialized in middleware. The acquisition helped Oracle to strengthen its position in the application server market and provided a more complete solution for enterprise customers.
In recent years, Oracle has continued to innovate with its database technology. Oracle Database 12c, released in 2013, introduced new features like multi-tenancy, which allows multiple customers to share a single database instance. The company has also embraced cloud computing, offering its database technology as a cloud-based service called Oracle Database Cloud Service.
Today, Oracle Database is one of the most widely used database management systems in the world, powering many of the world's largest organizations. With its history of innovation and commitment to meeting the needs of its customers, Oracle Corporation and its flagship product, Oracle Database, will likely continue to be a major player in the database industry for years to come.