”The DPCI team understood the challenges of the project and delivered exceptional results. We look forward to working with them on other projects in the future.“
- Michael Mainiero, Director of Web Services, New York University Medical Center

In order to remain the first choice of healthcare professionals as well as pharmaceutical companies, Thomson Reuters Healthcare knew it had to reduce the amount of time between when information became available and when the publication would be ready for consumers.
Thomson Reuters Healthcare selected DPCI to implement Typefi Publish, an automated publishing platform that supports the development of richly formatted, brand-compliant documents.
Grand Circle Travel enlisted DPCI to develop a system would be an accurate central repository of every single element of data that is needed to market its trips. Now, the company can roll out more customized publications in both print and web formats.
DPCI helped Jobson design and implement a content management system that leverages the power of Microsoft's enterprise technologies to deliver content to print and Web formats. The recommended solution was a multi-tier application using Win2003 server, SQL Server 2003, the .NET Framework, DeKlarit and XML. Using DeKlarit for C#.NET and ASP.NET an object-oriented optic data structure was created. DeKlarit was used as the data manager in between the business logic layer and SQL Server 2003.
DPCI created a multi-channel publishing system that stores images and copy for all products and magazines that PCH sells. Stamp-o-Matic, a new web-based application developed by our custom software development team, has replaced what was a five-day manual process with one that builds documents in thirty seconds!
Contact DPCI to learn more about our Custom Development Solutions. OR - Visit our Custom Web Development solutions page.