Database Management Built for Growing Teams
We help businesses in Thailand handle data complexity without the usual headaches. Our approach focuses on practical database solutions that actually work in real-world conditions—not just textbook scenarios.
Talk About Your Database Needs
How We Think About Database Work
Most database problems come down to three things: unclear structure, poor planning, and systems that don't match how people actually work. Here's what we do differently.
Structure That Makes Sense
We start by understanding your workflow. Too many databases get designed around technical ideals instead of business reality. Our structures reflect how your team needs to access and use information daily.
Performance You Can Count On
Query optimization isn't mysterious—it's about knowing where bottlenecks happen and fixing them methodically. We've seen everything from poorly indexed tables to inefficient joins that slow down entire operations.
Security Without Drama
Data protection doesn't require paranoia. We implement practical security measures based on your actual risk profile. Role-based access, encryption where it matters, regular backups that you can actually restore from.

Analytics & Data Dashboards That Answer Real Questions
You don't need another dashboard full of charts nobody understands. What works better: focusing on the specific questions your team asks repeatedly, then building views that answer those questions clearly.
We've built analytics systems for manufacturing operations tracking production data, retail businesses monitoring inventory patterns, and service companies watching customer behavior. The common thread isn't fancy visualization—it's relevant information presented in ways people actually use.
- Custom reporting based on your actual decision-making process
- Desktop productivity software integration for familiar workflows
- Real-time data connections where timing matters
- Export functions that work with your existing tools
What We're Currently Working On
Migration Projects
Moving databases between systems is where things get interesting. We're handling several migrations this quarter—from legacy systems to cloud platforms, from monolithic databases to distributed architectures. Each one requires careful planning because there's no universal approach that works everywhere.
The trick is understanding what can't afford downtime, what data relationships must stay intact, and what performance benchmarks you need to maintain. March 2025 we're scheduled to move a retail operation's entire transaction database with less than two hours of downtime.
Recovery Planning That Works
Backup strategies sound boring until you need them. We've seen companies discover their backup system hasn't actually been working for months—usually at the worst possible moment. Our approach involves regular restore testing, not just backup verification.
Right now we're working with a logistics company in Bangkok to implement point-in-time recovery for their shipment tracking database. They need the ability to roll back specific transactions without affecting everything else. It's detailed work, but it means they can fix problems without losing a day's worth of data.