Big data used to be about getting the number one database, but today’s computing is about getting all databases to come together as one.

If your company was late to adopt to the cloud, you could make that time up immediately by using the most advanced software the world has ever seen.

For the first time in your life, you will witness a 10-table join spanning across ten different on-premises and cloud systems. And building and executing it can be done by someone without technical knowledge.

Instead of putting all your eggs in one basket by putting all your data on one database or cloud platform, you can have the best software that works brilliantly on all clouds and databases.

Instead of purchasing your tools from your database vendor and locking yourself into vendor prison, you can purchase software from a database and cloud-neutral vendor.

Your foundation should be to provide the best query tool for all employees that works equally well on every database platform. Especially one built for all users ranging from SQL gurus to those who don’t know SQL. And even better, a query tool that can move a table or migrate thousands of tables between any two databases with no technical knowledge required. But the icing on the cake is a tool that can show tables and views visually that builds the SQL automatically, which can join tables on a single system or federate by joining data across all systems.

The saving of costs and time is monumental, but the flexibility to pick and choose between a wide variety of clouds and databases is priceless, especially when you realize the importance of access to all data at any time, anywhere.

Times Square is the Nexus of New York City because it is the intersection between all five boroughs. Nexus software development started in 2004 with the idea that it would be the intersection between all databases. Almost 20 years later, thousands of customers use Nexus to query, migrate, and federate data across over 25 relational database platforms.

Watch the video below and see why many customers choose Nexus from Coffing Data Warehousing.