Progress OpenEdge RDBMS Other Advice

DI
Vice President Strategic Development at a hospitality company with 1-10 employees

We've been partners for 28 years.

The solution can be an on-premises deployment. It can be hosted, however, due to the nature of the solution, it typically isn't. We have several we operate, and they're high-speed, real-time transactional interfaces that interface with the point of sale, gas pumps, all types of things. Proximity often is relevant and you can't run a gas pump if you lose your connection to a cloud, so we, generally, 99% of the time, use on-premises.

If you've decided you want these advanced marketing capabilities, you want the ability to pay and consume at the pump, you want the ability to do this robust offer management capability or custom private fleet cards, et cetera, you should look at this solution. There isn't an industry solution in casino hospitality, that does what we do today. It's kind of lateral, bilateral. We don't go at marketing hard, people know of us in the industries we're in and that's it.

I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.

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JO
Principle consultant at Active Data Consulting Services Pty Ltd

I suggest reviewing some of the training materials first and become familiar with frames, code blocks, and similar concepts. Their online training material is very good.

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JS
Project Manager at Galeos

Advice? Do not be afraid to use a product even from the not-so-known vendor like Progress Software. Except for the RDBMS they have other excellent products, but people do not know them.


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