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WELLAND & FUNK FUTURES PARTNER TO EXPAND DATA INTEGRATIONS TO OIL & GAS COMPANIES

Updated: Apr 7, 2022


DENVER, CO – April 4, 2022. Funk Futures, a leading Energy Tech sales and recruiting agency, has partnered with Welland Company, a software provider that enables businesses to extract and translate complex and specialized data into industry-standard formats. Welland has built a solid reputation over the last 30 years servicing long-standing clients across the globe with a 24/7 development cycle. The company’s customized document and reporting software solutions enhance data analytics by speeding up processing times, improving accuracy, ensuring compliance and enhancing communications. More specifically, Welland provides a turnkey solution to mirror your BOLO or Excalibur data real-time to your choice of SQL or Oracle.


CEO Mike Mapes is confident Funk Futures will grow Welland’s business. “Collaborating with Funk Futures has enabled Welland to rapidly expand their software expertise into the Oil and Gas vertical” said Mapes.


“I have known Mike Mapes and Welland since my BOLO days, way back in 2008”, said Funk Futures CEO, Jeremy Funk. “Welland is an established, trusted solution provider, with 100% client satisfaction. No joke. They have zero unhappy clients. Anyone struggling with extracting and reporting on data from Excalibur or BOLO should meet with Welland”.


Welland provides the turnkey EXPORT(c) solution, which opens your BOLO or Excalibur system to data integration, data mining, and reporting from your choice of reporting package. Information is mirrored real-time to your choice of Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle.

Funk Futures works with best of breed Energy Tech companies to help leverage their offerings and create revenue opportunities across the industry. The company combines an unrivaled rolodex, energy industry knowledge, and a “Midas touch” to connect innovators with leading operators. Funk Futures provides contract sales, recruiting, and consulting services with a focus on early stage companies.

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