New Services from Red Clay Expand Value for Utility Customers
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Indicative of their commitment to supporting and guiding customers during every stage of their Oracle Implementation Journey ATLANTA (PRWEB) May 05, 2021 Red Clay Consulting, a Gold Level Member of the Oracle Partner Network and a solutions implementer that helps utilities modernize through technology solutions, formally introduces Advisory Services, Operations as a Service, and Red Clay University offerings as part of their continued commitment and focus on Oracle Utilities solutions.
“These three offerings represent a maturity of our services and are truly unique for a company of our size and target market. We very thoughtfully developed each, and they have been in place at a number of our clients. These offerings were not designed as products but as tools our customers could leverage for their digital transformations,” said Michae
Meridian Integration Spins Off Data Division
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Meridian Integration co-founders Jason Deaton and Zendrick Cunningham are excited to announce the spin-off of Meridian s Data division. The spin-off of the division, focused on data consulting, their Enterprise Data Management (EMDS) and Testing (META) solutions is effective immediately. The new entity, Mycelium Software, led by Zendrick Cunningham, is in place and actively engaged in existing and new consulting, EDMS and META engagements.
Jason Deaton stated, We are excited for everything this spin-off affords both Meridian Integration and Mycelium. The timing makes great sense due to both the maturity and projected demand of our collective solutions. Deaton further explained The spin-off will enable each company to increase focus and align investments to meet its distinctive business needs, while optimizing its
FTSE 100 reaches day s high but Wall Street struggles for direction
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FTSE 100 reaches day s high but Wall Street struggles for direction
The UK blue chip index in positive territory but Dow falls while Nasdaq edges higher
FTSE 100 rises 33 points
Mixed performance from US stocks
Royal rat-catcher Rentokil slips on EU warning
3.50pm: Mixed bag of risers
The FTSE 100 is at its highs for the day although to be honest, that is not saying much.
The blue chip index is currently 33.07 points or 0.48% better at 6928.36 despite the fall on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, down 128 points or 0.38%. Given Wednesday s surge the decline is not really surprising, with a little profit taking setting in. Meanwhile the S&P 500 is virtually flat, down 0.07% and the Nasdaq Composite has edged 0.26% higher.
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help outline BIG DATA Io-Tahoe and Snowflake team up to provide insights for the growing field of data discovery during April 29 event
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Whether information is stored in raw form in massive data lakes or in more structured data warehouse environments, one truth is constant: Enterprise users must still be able to find what they need at any given moment.
This need has created a compelling market opportunity for data discovery firms such as Snowflake Inc. and Io-Tahoe LLC, which offer tools for a wide range of data-driven use cases. Today’s focus is not so much on where data is stored, but on what users can do to locate and cultivate it in ways that drive enterprise success.