We have what it takes.
Headspring has an impressive knowledge and history in the sphere of custom database design. For Dell's SVL-API, Headspring wrote an API to interact with a legacy database (originally written in flat files at the infancy of the corporation and eventually migrated to MS SQL) for a legacy application dubbed "Tracker." The Tracker database required much reverse-engineering and the database's history yielded a challenging schema. For instance, many bridging tables had only one column and the IDs for the two separate columns of unique IDs in the two separate tables that were bridged were combined in the one column available as two sets of numbers in alphanumeric format separated by a series of spaces. Headspring Systems successfully wrote an API to interact with this environment.