Oracle EBS consulting and enterprise data integration
Triniti is a 27-year-old Oracle shop focused on e-Business Suite implementations and enterprise integration. The tech stack is heavily Oracle-centric (EBS, Forms & Reports, Analytics Cloud, SOA Suite, Fusion Middleware) with secondary depth in data tools (Tableau, QlikView, Power BI) and modern deployment infrastructure (Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins). Hiring is concentrated in senior engineering roles, signaling either deep specialization work or customer escalations rather than platform expansion.
Triniti partners with mid-market enterprises to optimize Oracle EBS implementations and manage complex data workflows across supply chain, manufacturing, and financial planning. The company has built expertise in master data management, application integration (connecting EBS to PLM, MES, and CRM systems), and business intelligence. Current operational focus centers on system migrations, performance tuning, and modernizing legacy Discoverer implementations onto Oracle Analytics Cloud. The organization operates across the United States and India.
Triniti provides Oracle EBS consulting, enterprise application integration, and data management solutions. Founded in 1997, the firm specializes in supply chain, manufacturing, and financial systems modernization for mid-market companies.
Core stack: Oracle EBS, PL/SQL, Oracle Forms & Reports, Oracle Analytics Cloud. Supporting tools: Tableau, QlikView, Power BI, Python, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins. Also maintains legacy Oracle R12 and Oracle Discoverer systems.
Davie, Florida, United States. The company also maintains hiring and operational presence in India.
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