Data Services In Augusta-Richmond GA At NW Database Services

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We provide data services to businesses and organizations in Augusta-Richmond GA and all Georgia cities. With over 3 decades of experience in the database business, you won’t find a company that can solve your specific database needs with higher quality service or better prices than Northwest Database Services. No matter what your specific need is, our team will find a data service solution to suit your situation.

 

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Northwest Database Services is a full-spectrum data service that has been performing data migration, data scrubbing, data cleaning, and de-duping data services for databases and mailing lists, for over 34 years. NW Database Services provides data services to all businesses, organizations, and agencies in Augusta-Richmond GA and surrounding communities.

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Database Services

When you need your data to speak to you regarding your business’s trends, buying patterns or just whether or not your customers are still living.

Data Transformation

We provide data transformation services for Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) operations typically used in data migration or restoration projects.

De-duplication Service

Duplication of data plagues every database and mailing list. Duplication is inevitable, constantly keeps growing and erodes the quality of your data.

Direct Mail - Presorts

It’s true the United States Postal Service throws away approximately thirty five percent of all bulk mail every year! Why so much? Think: “Mailing list cleanup.

Email-Phone Append

With access to more than 500 million email addresses, Northwest Database Services uses one of the most comprehensive and unique data sets in the industry.

NCOA

Over 40 million Americans change their address annually, which makes us do the work to maintain a high-quality mailing list while you focus on your business.

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Information About Data Cleaning And Data Services

These Are Five Common Types of Data Visualizations (And When They Should Be Used).

This section will introduce you to some types of data visualization. You can also refer to our comprehensive guide to learn more about data visualization and how to use them.

Scatterplots

Scatterplots, or scatter graphs, visualize the relationship between two variables. The x-axis shows one variable, while the y-axis shows the other. Each data point is represented as a single “dot” on the graph. This creates a scatter effect, hence the name.

When there is no temporal component, scatterplots work best for large datasets. A scatterplot can be used to visualize relationships between height and weight or the value of a diamond in terms of its carats and its monetary value. Remember that scatterplots only describe the relationship between two variables. They don’t infer any cause-and-effect relationship.

Bar Charts

Bar charts can be used to compare categorical data with discrete values. Categorical data is data that doesn’t have a numeric value. It is often used to identify certain traits and characteristics. Categorical data can be used to describe things such as education level (e.g. High school, post-graduation, or undergrad) as well as age (e.g. Under 30, 40, 50, 50, 50, and 50 years old. Discrete values can only be taken on certain values. There are no “half measures” and “gray areas”. A discrete variable could be the number or attendees at an event, or the sales in a given time period. (Think about it: You can’t make half a sale, or have half the event attendees.)

Pie Charts

Pie charts can be used to visualize categorical data in the same way as bar charts. Pie charts, on the other hand, can be used to visualize a single variable, broken down into percentages and proportions. Bar charts, however, represent many types of data. A pie chart is basically a circle divided into “slices”, with each slice representing the percentage of the total. The size of each slice is proportional the amount it contributes to the “pie.”

Network Graphs

Some data are too complex to be summarized in a pie or bar chart. There are many data visualizations available for complex datasets. One example is network graphs. Network graphs are a way to see how elements or entities in a network interact with one another. Each element is represented by a node. These nodes can be connected via lines to other related nodes.

Maps of the World

Geo maps can be used to visualize data distribution in relation to a geographical area. A color-coded map could be used to show the distribution of natural oil reserves around the globe or how states voted in an election. Maps can be used to communicate all types of location-related data.

Northwest Database Services has 34+ years experience with all types of data services, including mail presorts, NCOA, and data deduplication. If your database systems are not returning poor data, it is definitely time for you to consult with a data services specialist. We have experience with large and small data sets. Often, data requires extensive manipulation to remove corrupt data and restore the database to proper functionality. Call us at (360)841-8168 for a consultation and get the process of data cleaning started as soon as possible.

NW Database Services
404 Insel Rd
Woodland WA 98674
(360)841-8168

City of Augusta-Richmond GA Information

Augusta-Richmond GA

Augusta is officially Augusta Richmond County. It is a consolidated county-city on the eastern border of Georgia. At the mouth of the navigable section, the city is across the Savannah River to South Carolina. Augusta, Georgia’s third largest city (after Columbus and Atlanta), is found in the Fall Line region of the state.

History

Augusta was founded in 1736. It is named after Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719-1772), who was the bride to Frederick, Prince of Wales, and mother of George III. Augusta was home to the Confederate’s principal powder works during the American Civil War. Augusta’s mild climate made it a popular resort in the Eastern United States during the first and middle of the 20th century. Augusta is most well-known for hosting the Masters golf tournament every spring. Over 200,000 people travel from all over the globe to Augusta National Golf Club each spring for The Masters. Augusta National membership is considered the most exclusive golf club in the world.

Climate

Augusta, like the rest of the state has a humid subtropical environment with short, mild winters and very hot, humid Summers. There is also a large diurnal temperature change throughout the year despite the low elevation and humidity. Monthly average temperatures range from 45.4 degrees Celsius (7.4 degrees C) in January to 81.6 degrees Celsius (27.6 DegC). There are 53 nights when the low is below freezing, and 82 days where the temperature exceeds 90 degrees (32 degC). Additionally, there are 5.5 days that reach 100 degF (33.8 degC) annually. Extreme temperatures can range from -1 to -18 degrees Celsius on January 21, 1985, up to 108 degrees Celsius (42 degrees C) on August 10, 2007 and August 21, 1983. Because Augusta is at 900 feet (270m) higher than Atlanta, snowfall isn’t nearly as common here as Atlanta. In February 1973, there was 14.0 inches of snowfall (35.56cm). Freezing rain can also be a danger in winter.

Demographics

The 2013 US Census estimates for Augusta-Richmond County showed that the population was 197.350, excluding the unconsolidated cities Hephzibah or Blythe. Augusta-Richmond County was home to 195,844 people, according to the 2010 census. 647.5 people per square mile was the average density (250.0/km2). At an average density 279.5 per square miles (107.9/km2), there were 84 427 housing units. The racial composition of the city-county was 64.7% Black/African American, 29.1% White and 0.3% Native American. There were 1.7% Asians, 0.2% Pacific Islanders, 1.7% some other race, 2.6% from more than one race. 4.1% of the population was Hispanics or Latinos of any race.

Transportation

Augusta is connected to Atlanta (to the west) and Columbia (to the east) by Interstate 20. I-520 (Bobby Jones Expressway), runs from I-20 exit number 196 through Augusta’s southern and western suburbs, crossing the Savannah River into South Carolina. It is also known as Palmetto Parkway.

Top Businesses

Augusta is a regional centre for medicine, biotechnology and cybersecurity. Augusta University is the only state-funded public university in health sciences. It employs more than 7,000 people. The Medical District of Augusta, which is located alongside University Hospital, employs more than 25,000 people and has an estimated economic impact of $1.8 billion.

 

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