How PwC assist client data migrations with the help of SqlDBM
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About the company
When you're as large as PwC, identifying the right tools to aid in solving modern technology problems can be challenging. Fortunately, when tasked with designing a new database system for a client, PwC chose SqlDBM as their cloud data modeling tool to make designing databases in the cloud a succes.
How did SqlDBM help?
- IT engineers onboard and understand client database landscapes in a fraction of the time
- Keep a distributed team connected across various client engagements and projects
- Provided a collaborative canvas to collect requirements that made it easier to communicate with stakeholders
SqlDBM cuts our modeling time by twenty-five percent by saving us much of the manual and repetitive labor
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