IT services and staffing firm specializing in Oracle, ServiceNow, and infrastructure modernization
Buxton Consulting is a 30-year-old IT services and staffing firm focused on Oracle ERP, ServiceNow, and enterprise infrastructure. The tech stack heavily skews toward Oracle products (EBS, R12, APEX, PL/SQL, Toad) and network/security tools (Palo Alto, Cisco, SolarWinds, Nessus), with AWS adoption for cloud infrastructure. Current project focus—ServiceNow migrations, integration hub deployments, and carve-out initiatives—paired with accelerating senior-level engineering hires, signals aggressive scaling into mid-market transformation work.
Buxton Consulting delivers IT assessments, implementations, managed services, and staff augmentation to mid-market and enterprise clients across high-tech, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and public sector. Founded in 1993, the firm operates from San Ramon, California, with repeat-client revenue exceeding 90% of their business. Service areas span Oracle ERP implementations, ServiceNow deployments, security hardening (Palo Alto, Cisco firewalls, vulnerability scanning), network engineering, and DevOps staffing. The organization employs certified subject-matter experts and scales through a combination of permanent staff and augmentation engagements.
Primary: Oracle (EBS, R12, APEX, PL/SQL, Toad), ServiceNow. Infrastructure: AWS (ELB, Transit Gateway), Palo Alto Networks, Cisco (ASA, Firepower). Operations: SolarWinds, Nagios, Nessus, Wireshark. Language: Java, Perl.
ServiceNow implementations and release upgrades; integration hub migrations; HRSD implementations; Oracle ERP and legacy API modernization; divestiture carve-out initiatives for clients.
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