Some of the most exciting projects DCAC handles are data warehousing challenges: companies that need to not only retain large amounts of data, but enable staff and clients to process that data.
DCAC recently completed such a project for the internationally renowned Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation [EGPAF]. The project involved the rapid transfer of medical information on behalf of mothers and children suffering from the AIDS epidemic in multiple African countries so they could receive treatment more rapidly. According to the foundation, DCAC’s innovative solution has the potential to save up to 300,000 administrative hours per year, a 75% reduction in the time spent gathering and aggregating data.
“That was definitely one of the more challenging projects we’ve ever designed, because it involved large amounts of medical information in multiple, non-standard formats, across international lines. The project was incredibly rewarding. It was a great feat, sure. But more notably, you never think you’re going to get the chance to save lives working in IT, and that’s what EGPAF told us we helped them achieve. Having clean, trustworthy data faster and more reliably means better medical outcomes for the thousands of HIV and AIDS patients they assist,” Denny says proudly.
DCAC also designed a renowned data warehousing solution on behalf of real estate data company ATTOM Data. ATTOM was awarded the opportunity to standardize more than 50 terabytes of real estate data from every city and county in the U.S, with the objective of enabling the entire industry to retrieve, process and analyze the information.
“ATTOM’s CTO estimates the solution is saving them 30% of their budget on IT infrastructure,” Denny adds.