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Who We Are. 

Datasushi Solutions is a technology consulting firm providing web application and database application development.* Datasushi's Founder and Chief Developer is Aaron Edwards, and he is joined by several other professionals, such as functional and graphic designers, Flash programmers and other specialists, on various projects depending on their requirements.

 

 

What We Do

We specialize in providing powerful yet easy to use solutions than specifially target the needs of each client.  Rather than just configuring off-the-shelf software or systems, we believe that targeted solutions are often a better bet.  Keep it simple, consistent, and relevant is our credo.  Of course our solutions are always based on tried and true technology, and we consistently leverage our experience and our existing code-base to save time and money.  We never re-invent the wheel.  However we also never spend our customer's time and money deploying a feature they will never need and never use.

 

Please Explore

Please take a little time to check out some of the links on the top and left side of this page.  They will give you an idea of the type of work that we do, some of our relevant experience, and what types of solutions are currently being deployed.  If you have a question about a particular technology or project described in this site, or about a particular problem you need to solve or site you would like to create, please feel free to contact us.  Advice is always free. 


*What does that mean?  Web applications generally mean websites that do something.  Something like selling a product, managing a database, collecting survey results, managing the content of a webpage, organizing and serving media files (images, videos etc.), allowing people to post their ideas and soforth.  Database applications generally include front ends or GUIs that run in Microsoft Access or other database software.  The distinction between web applications and database applications is a nebulous one.  Today, most websites are tied to a database, and many databases are developed to work with web-based front ends exclusively.  For more information, please refer to the links on the left side of this page.