Data Services In Connecticut At NW Database Services

We Provide Data Services Including Data Cleaning In All Connecticut Cities

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We provide data services, including data cleaning, to businesses and organizations in all state of Connecticut cities. With over 34 years of experience in the database business and data services industry, Northwest Database Services can solve your specific database needs with top-quality service and affordable prices. Contact us at (360)841-8168 so we can discuss your data services project and then plan a data project that will meet or exceed your requirements.

Connecticut Cities We Serve Include:

Do You Offer Services In All Connecticut Cities?

Yes, we do offer our data services  and data cleaning, data cleansing, and data scrubbing in all Connecticut cities.

We Are A Full Service Data Services That Can Help You Run Your Business

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 the state of Connecticut

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SERVICES

What We Do

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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Sandersville, GA 31082

Email

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(478)412-2156

Information About Data Cleaning

What Is Data Visualization?

Data visualization refers to the visual or graphical representation of data. It allows you to see the most important insights in a data set, helping to identify patterns, outliers, correlations and trends.

Imagine being presented with a spreadsheet that contains rows upon rows of data. It’s likely that you won’t be capable of deciphering the data without digging into it. You also won’t be able spot patterns or trends at first glance. Imagine the same data displayed on a bar chart or color-coded maps. It is much easier to understand what the data is saying, right?

This is the entire point of data visualization. Data visualization makes it easy for anyone to see and understand the data. Data visualization can tell a story when done right. This storytelling element is essential because it makes data actionable. It’s not enough to have lots of data, but to actually understand how to use it to drive decisions and actions. Data visualization bridges this gap.

What Are the Main Types of Data Visualization? Explanation Vs. Exploration

Later, we’ll be looking at specific types, but it’s important to know the difference between exploratory and explicatory data visualization.

Explanatory visualization allows you to explain what you have discovered. While you are still analyzing the data, exploration takes place. Explanation comes at the end when you’re ready for sharing your findings.

Exploration

An exploratory data analysis is a key step in dealing with a new dataset. This is the first step in analyzing a dataset. It will identify its key features and lay the foundation for a more detailed analysis. Visualizations are useful in this stage to help you get a better understanding of the data and spot any anomalies or trends. You’re essentially getting a sense of the terrain and looking for clues to the meaning of data.

Explanation

After you have completed your analysis and figured out the data’s meaning, you will want to share your insights with other stakeholders. These could be key business stakeholders, public audiences, or people who are interested in your topic. This helps you tell the story. You can choose which data visualizations you prefer to help you do this best. In section four, we’ll discuss the most popular types of data visualization and when they can be used.

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

About Connecticut

Connecticut Information

Find Out About Connecticut

ConnecticutConnecticut is the New England region’s southernmost state. It borders Rhode Island to its east, Massachusetts to its north, New York City to the northeast, and Long Island Sound south. The capital of the state is Hartford, and Bridgeport is its largest city. The state was once part of New England, but it is now part of the tri-state region with New York and New Jersey. The Connecticut River, which roughly divides the state, is the state’s name. “Connecticut” derives its name from several anglicized spellings “Quinnetuket”, which is a Mohegan Pequot word for “long, tidal rivers”.

History

The first European settlers to Connecticut were Dutchmen, who established a temporary settlement called House of Hope at Hartford’s confluence of Connecticut and Park Rivers. The Dutch colony New Netherland claimed half of Connecticut at first. This included a lot of land between Connecticut and Delaware Rivers. However, the English established the first major settlements in Connecticut in 1630s. Thomas Hooker, a Massachusetts Bay Colony scout leader, founded the Connecticut Colony. Other settlers from Massachusetts also founded the Saybrook Colony or the New Haven Colony. The New Haven and Connecticut colonies created documents of Fundamental Orders. These documents are considered to be the first constitutions in America. The three colonies were merged in 1662 under a royal charter. Connecticut became a crown colony. Connecticut was among the Thirteen Colonies that rejected British rule during the American Revolution. It played a significant role in the creation of the United States federal government.

Major Cities & Towns

Connecticut’s borders are to the south by Long Island Sound, the west by New York and the north by Massachusetts. The east is Rhode Island. Hartford is the state capital and fourth-largest city. Other major cities and towns are Bridgeport, New Haven and Stamford, Norwalk and Danbury. Connecticut has 169 towns and cities, some with villages.

Climate

Connecticut is located in the transition zone between the humid continental climate’s southern end and the subtropical humid climate’s northern end. Northern Connecticut experiences cold winters and moderate snowfall. It also has hot, humid summers. The climate in the far southern and coastal Connecticut is cool with rain mixed with occasional snow and long hot, humid summers that are typical of the lower East Coast.

Population

According to the 2020 United States Census, Connecticut had a population of 3 605,944. This is an increase of 31 847 people (0.9%) over the 2010 United States Census. According to census records, 20% of Connecticut’s population was below 18.

Economy

In 2019, Connecticut’s per-capita personal income was $79,087. This is the highest estimate of any state. However, incomes vary widely across the state. Connecticut has the second-largest gap between the incomes of top 1% and bottom 99%. A Phoenix Marketing International 2018 study found that Connecticut had 7.75% of the nation’s millionaires per capita. New Canaan, Connecticut is the richest town with an income per capita of $85,459. Hartford, Connecticut is the poorest municipality with a per-capita income of $13,428.

Material for information about Connecticut first appeared in Wikipedia

 

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