About House of Brick
House of Brick provides cutting-edge software innovation and industry-leading consulting experience to help navigate the most challenging cloud migration and operational challenges.
Oracle License & Audit Risk
Cloud Services & Modernization
License & Compliance Management
High Availability & Disaster Recovery
Infrastructure Design & Validation
Integration
Optimization
Performance Tuning
Managed Consulting Services Overview
House of Brick provides cutting-edge software innovation and industry-leading consulting experience to help navigate the most challenging cloud migration and operational challenges.
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO Over the past few years, House of Brick has had the privilege of working with hundreds of clients around the world
Dave Welch, CTO and Chief Evangelist House of Brick Technologies & Pam Fulmer, Partner and Co-founder, Fulmer Ware LLP Fulmer Ware LLP and House of
Nick Walter, Principal Architect Recently I wrote a blog about AWS’ newly unveiled Optimize CPUs for Amazon EC2 Instances feature. While a very welcome feature,
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO When it comes to messaging coming from the Oracle sales team on how to properly license their software, the misleading information
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), CTO and Chief Evangelist A Former Professional Life The Product Integration Group was established at a former employer by a visionary president.
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO In November of 2016, I wrote a blog post that followed the announcement by VMware and Amazon about the VMware Cloud
by Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect Oracle Spatial and Graph is a product that allows for the storage and processing of geospatial objects inside of the
Learn key considerations for disabling Oracle Database options and management packs, including licensing implications, compliance risks, and how to do it safely.
Nathan Biggs (@nathanbiggs), CEO When I was a kid I watched a lot of cartoons. This was before YouTube and social media, so that’s just
Jeff Stonacek, Principal Architect Currently, the most common licensing metrics for purchases of core technology products are the following: Processor – Per-core licensing based on