Datazo InfoTech
visit site- $25,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
Datazo InfoTech, a software development company, is in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The agency offers custom software development, web development, mobile app development, e-commerce development, and more and has a midsize team.The agency was launched in 2020.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 40%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 60%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 4 projects
$10K-$49K 3 projects
Clients
- Greg Vazhgovskyi | Sr. Business Development Manager | Creative Cooperative
Highlights from Recent Projects
Datazo InfoTech was hired by Serene, a company redefining customer service for retail organizations, to develop a health ecosystem that weaves together disparate medical data points. Datazo created a Contextual Health Story Platform, a sophisticated engine that pulled in user health data and presented it in an evolving, visualized narrative. The system was successfully tested with a user managing hypertension and anxiety, showing how lifestyle changes reflected in her visual health arc. The project was deemed incredibly powerful and achieved its goals.
In a project for 7N Group, an IT consulting company, Datazo InfoTech was tasked with blending enterprise-grade engineering with startup-level agility. They built a content recommendation system for HealthJournals that automatically assigned content based on the user’s data profile and health stage. Users flagged for early metabolic risks were served personalized preventive care content, which dynamically updated as their data evolved. The project was successful, meeting the complex vision of secure architecture, clinical sensitivity, user-centric design, and scalable backend capabilities.
AppVerk, a software house, hired Datazo InfoTech to create a modular content delivery system for their Point of Care HealthJournals and build a scalable backend infrastructure that could securely process diverse medical data inputs. Datazo’s team engineered a HealthJournals Dynamic Distribution System, a rules-based recommendation framework that adapted to patient journeys, matching each stage with the most relevant content in their library. The project was successful, meeting the challenging components of the project and delivering a system that dynamically assigned personalized educational content based on user health status.
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