KnowTech Solutions, operating since 1986 and incorporated in
1993, has been providing Software Engineering and Advanced Technology based
solutions to promote competitive advantage. KnowTech has extensive experience in
Strategic Information Technology Planning and both Business and Information
Modeling based application building using RAD methodologies. We have expertise
with Oracle High Availability Solutions utilizing Data Guard and Real
Application Clusters (RAC). Projects
undertaken, for both the Government and Private Sectors, have been for design,
development, implementation, audit and management of Information
Technology-based solutions for applications in Finance, Manufacturing, Human
Resources, Engineering, Marketing and Research on assignments for businesses in
Engineering, Construction, Insurance, Licensing, Manufacturing, Forestry, Oil
Refinery, Energy, Fishery, Communications and Medicine. These projects have been
in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Middle East (Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, Syria), Africa (Eritrea, Sierra Leone, Kenya) and India.
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KnowTech
creates project teams from among the top practitioners, for not only the
technology stack but also the underlying knowledge and expertise required to
provide the best solutions. Technology is always tempered with the knowledge
gained from experience. KnowTech has long-standing strategic resource sharing
partnerships with several firms and independent contractors and is thus easily
able to deploy teams for Information and Communications Technology projects to
provide the best solutions for our clients.
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KnowTech
Solutions participates actively in Oracle Development Tools Users Group, Oracle
Applications User Group, International Oracle Users Group and the Data Warehouse
Discussion Group. KnowTech resources have been selected by Oracle Corporation to
conduct expert testing for Oracle Designer and perform beta testing for Oracle Database
to provide suggestions for new features for Data Warehouse modeling and
Data Guard for High Availability. |
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