CORE INTEGRATION WINS BID TO BUILD DW FOR CDOCCore Integration Partners Inc, a full-service provider of software and consulting solutions for data movement, integration and warehousing, has been selected by the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) to design and construct a data warehouse to provide shared access to inmate clinical information across all of the state prison system's multiple facilities. Once the warehouse is constructed, the clinical data, currently only available in the standard transactional systems, will be easily accessible by end users, facilitating the ability for the IT department to deliver complete analytics. The Clinical Services Data Mart is the first data warehouse project undertaken by CDOC, and it is one of the first implementations within a Colorado state organization of Core Integration's proprietary data movement methodology, The Matrix Methodology (TMM), which provides a rapid and cost-effective process for building a data warehouse across any industry. The warehousing project will involve the integration of all clinical records for CDOC's more than 16,000 inmates located in 23 different prisons across the state. As the first step in the process, CDOC purchased the Informatica PowerMart tool from Core Integration, which is a premier authorized value added reseller of this industry-standard extraction, transformation and load (ETL) software. Then, late this winter, Core was awarded the CDOC bid to design and build the clinical services data warehouse. "It was important for us to purchase a product that would allow our staff to be as productive and creative as they need to be," said Jerry Hunter, application programming manager and project leader for the CDOC data-warehousing project. "Core Integration was very helpful in starting the implementation process," said Michael Goatee, senior database manager at CDOC. "The introductory training was also very informative. We are excited about using this product and are confident that it will meet all of our needs." Informatica PowerMart was selected as the driver of the data movement because it is a flexible, engine-based tool that supports the open systems environment at CDOC. A major benefit of CDOC's selection of The Matrix Methodology is that it is a flexible, plug-n-play solution that will allow for future growth in data warehousing applications elsewhere in the state prison system. "CDOC is very knowledgeable about their business requirements," said Julie Stutts, principal of Core Integration Partners. "They asked us to bring our warehousing methodology to the table, with the ultimate plan of having Core implement the methodology and provide mentoring and knowledge transfer so that CDOC becomes more self-sufficient at building warehouses in the future." About Core Integration Partners IncCore Integration Partners Inc, is a project-based, full-service provider of software and consulting solutions for data movement, integration and warehousing; business intelligence and enterprise reporting; enterprise analytics and e-CRM; enterprise information portals; and training. Core Integration's solutions incorporate highly experienced teams of consultants and the company's proprietary, breakthrough methodology, The Matrix Methodology. Core is also a top reseller of industry-leading reporting and analytic tools. Core Integration Partners Inc, founded in 1999, is based in Denver. For more information, visit the company's Web site at www.coreintegration.com or call 720-570-4420. Contact Mike Bezdek, getpress.com , 781-792-2700, mbezdek@getpress.com. |