Founded 2004. Built on tenure, not headcount.
Our engineers are based across the US and India, with average experience of over 10 years each — practical, not theoretical, expertise in what actually breaks.
We've been in Oracle EBS since it was Oracle Apps 10.2
Our Oracle team is staffed across every discipline the E-Business Suite stack touches — apps DBAs, functional consultants, performance engineers — backed by ITIL process so issues get resolved, not just acknowledged.
Low staff turnover is a deliberate outcome, not a coincidence. Customers keep the same people on their account for years, which means less onboarding and more institutional memory every time something needs to be fixed at 2am.
- 1997First engagement on Oracle Apps 10.2The starting point of our EBS practice
- 2004Pavani Inc foundedUS and India delivery teams established
- SinceContinuous EBS upgrades & migrationsAcross on-prem, AWS, Azure and Oracle Cloud
- Today10+ years average team tenureLong-term relationships over rotating benches
What we optimize for
Our engineers are based across the US and India. We've designed, built, and migrated operations for data centers across North America, Europe, and Asia — giving us practical expertise in what actually breaks and how to fix it fast.
Given our engagement across a diverse array of technologies, our team holds both depth in Oracle-specific disciplines and breadth across infrastructure, cloud, and hosting — so the same team can carry a project from architecture through operations.
Same team, whole relationship
Low turnover means the engineers who scope your migration are the ones who still support it two years later.
Vendor-neutral by design
No preferred hardware partner to steer you toward — recommendations are based on your environment, not our margins.
ITIL-backed operations
Issue resolution and proactive monitoring run on established process, not tribal knowledge held by one person.
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