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Recent Press Releases

  1. OmniTI Optimizes Alli Sports' Online Presence

    OmniTI today announced the completion of Alli Sports' new, highly-scalable web site, and a powerful, easy-to-use content management system to capitalize on a rapidly growing user base

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  2. OmniTI Sponsors PostgreSQL User Conference: PG East 2010

    Several key members of the OmniTI database management practice will share their knowledge at this year's PostgreSQL Conference East.

  3. OmniTI Featured on Fortune.com

    Theo Schlossnagle talks about how In an era of cheap bandwidth, hardware, and programmers, executives have forgotten — to their detriment — how to prepare for the consequences of website failures. read article →

  4. OmniTI Speakers a Hit at Apachecon US 2009

    OmniTI participated at Apachecon2009. Theo Schlossnagle presented on Scalable Internet Architectures and Rich Bowen on mod_rewrite.

  5. OmniTI's Schlossnagle Keynotes DCPHP2009

    Engineer project going south? Under-engineered products and half-baked solutions? Perhaps, it is the flip-side: over budget, over schedule, and over engineered. You᾿ve likely lost a grip on technical debt…

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Product News

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Featured Clients

National Geographic

National Geographic in the Spotlight

National Geographic wanted a partner to help them do online what they're famous for in print. They selected us to realize that vision.
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Braintrust

  1. Designing for vendor malfunctions

    Many people have asked me how Oracle's recent actions will affect OmniTI and our clients. As …

  2. Excited about Surge 2010

    I'm getting excited about the speaker list at Surge 2010. Lots of top talent, and all will be …

  3. Now What? (wrt OpenSolaris and your database)

    Last week's "announcement" of the death of OpenSolaris has steered a lot of questions my way …

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