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OSD: Home to MS SQL Professionals

Microsoft has a powerful Windows-based RDMS (relational database management system) known as the MS SQL Server. It has exceptional backup, reliability, and data security that surpass the attributes of its competitors.

The MS SQL Server can be used for very large databases at the enterprise level, but also for smaller and mid-sized databases. The server is compatible with iHTLM/Perl/ASP scripts if the datasource is ODBC database, DSN-less or DSN.

Critical applications for enterprises are increasingly being supported by databases run on the MS SQL Server. This is because the Server offers significant benefits in terms of performance and cost when run on Microsoft Windows platforms NT and 2000.

The MS SQL Server was created to deliver solutions for data management and analysis. It has rigorous data security and it is fully scalable for applications related to analytical data for large corporations. Microsoft created it to be simple, yet with the ability to be managed and implemented under most conditions.

The primary advantage of using the technology is that the resulting applications are much more reliable and secure than those of its predecessors, and that they’re completely scalable for different needs. Also, because the supporting databases are less complex, IT developers have higher productivity. The system is able to share information over a variety of devices, applications, and technological platforms, so it is easier to integrate external and internal systems of new and existing technologies. All of this simplicity helps to keep costs down, but not at the expense of data security or performance.

Using the Server, programmers can store procedures and re-use their execution plans as needed, resulting in dramatic increases in performance. The stored procedures can also be used to cut lengthy queries down to just one line so that they can be sent quickly and easily, even over a poor network connection with minimal bandwidth.  With a little forethought and careful planning, the development cycle can be minimized by having many users and programs access the stored procedures. In addition, individual users can be given permission to run a stored procedure even if it’s beyond the scope of the set permissions that underlie the Server’s functionality.

OSD employs (not contracts with) many MS SQL specialists who can be assigned to work solely on one client’s projects.  In other words, your company can pay to have a dedicated SQL specialist working on its project.  OSD manages all of the employee’s HR- and workstation-related concerns, so that your company doesn’t have to.

Our experts always keep up-to-date with the latest information about SQL and how it is being used within the industry. They also have significant training and experience in how to design and analyze projects in an object-oriented way. They have a thorough and complete comprehension of how software development should and does work.  And they are completely familiar with open-source technologies and how to best use them to achieve the desired results for any project.

Our specialists have years of experience in the industry and they are solid experts in using SQL for software development. They know how to listen and fully comprehend client’s needs, clearly communicating the possibilities and limitations of the technology before they begin identifying and implementing creative and technical solutions that will truly work for your business – not simply for technology’s sake alone.

The specialist programmers at OSD are genuinely concerned with our clients’ financial and business goals, and they are given enough independence and accountability to create plans that are aligned your organization’s best interests.  They bring incredible energy, creativity, intelligence, and dedication to their projects, and this is what is responsible for OSD’s growing success.