Thanks to an interesting twist of fate, we are privileged enough to live in an era of turbulent information age.
Many of the software manufacturing companies keep promoting the concept of creating complicated and cumbersome software products. The explanation is simple - the harder is to learn how to use necessary product the more learning courses can be organized and charged to the clients. The more cumbersome a product is - the more reasons to convince clients to subscribe for the customer support. In our understanding it is a twisted marketing policy. A good software product must help client resolving their tasks and issues, not creating problems on client side.
Out creative team:
Alexander Nikitin M.Sc.
Director
Alexander creator of DBRaptor and ExploRaptor has more than 25 years of experience in database and software development and support as well as geological research and technical consulting in data management. He has deep knowledge of how to organize information using the most efficient database design, to quickly identify and resolve customer problems with data, and improve the productivity of existing database solutions. He holds M.Sc. in Geology from Moscow State University and a certificate in relational databases from University of Calgary.