Data are facts about things; information is data in some context; knowledge is applied information; wisdom is information tempered with judgement.
Since his early days pioneering the field of Office Automation in the early 1980s, David has found ways to wring new value from data respositories in all their forms.

Architecture is what you have to do before you can begin the design. Crafting a suitable data architecture for an organization is critical to the long term success of the applications built to use those data, and the business processes that depend on those applications. A good data architecture paves the way for quality, efficiency, and new business ideas.

Either as one of the deliverables from a Data Architecture endeavor, or as its own project, an Enterprise Data Model requires the involvement of stakeholders across the organization to arrive at a single view of how to organize data. Typically, the process at arriving at this overall data model is as valuable to the organization as the model itself.

Working from specs or green-field business objectives, David has designed and implemented rich database resources to support business requirements and realize new business opportunities.

It is when a web site is fully integrated into a well-designed relational database that you can really achieve some exciting results with information presentation and usability. David has created web sites that take advantage of complex database queries and table structure to create innovative solutions and grow businesses.
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