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Monday
May262008

DMD is Awarded Commonwealth Contract to Sell Oracle

(Lexington, KY) DMD Data Systems, Inc. announced today they have been contracted by the Commonwealth of Kentucky to implement, service, and support Oracle® technology products to Commonwealth agencies, local governments, and public and higher education for up to five years, including Oracle database, Oracle Fusion middleware, Oracle Data Warehousing, and Oracle Business Intelligence software. Notably known for their relational database software, Oracle is the world's leading supplier of software for information management.

"DMD is thrilled to be partnering with the Commonwealth as the sole provider of the industry's leading suppliers of information technology," said President Dave Sevigny. "We look forward to working with our clients to determine how to best leverage Oracle's broad solution portfolio to their technology environment.”

DMD solves business problems with reliable, best-of-breed technology solutions. No matter the size of the customer or need, DMD identifies key business drivers and pain points, discusses all available options and then implements the most appropriate, efficient, and cost effective technology solution.

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Founded in 1996 in Lexington by IBM experts, DMD Data Systems, Inc. (DMD) deploys and supports hardware, software, and middleware solutions using technology products such as IBM, Oracle® and Arrow. They focus on developing solutions that meet clients' business needs and budget requirements out of offices in Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky. By helping their clients effectively manage their short-term hardware investments, DMD minimizes total cost of ownership and maximizes return on investment. In 2007, DMD was awarded the “Top 5000 Fastest Growing U.S. Companies” by Inc. magazine, and is scheduled to meet their plan to increase revenue 15% by the end of 2008.