IP DataSystems (IPDS) has partnered with VCU School of Dentistry at multiple levels, with the primary focus on modernising the school’s IT infrastructure.
Founded in 2007, IPDS works with technology leaders to provide IT and workforce transformation solutions, combining industry-leading technologies with world-class engineering talent to modernise IT infrastructure, enable cloud operations and leverage today’s modern workforce.
“IPDS is a technology integrator that works with our valued clients to help deliver business outcomes through assessing, architecting and then implementing solutions that will cover everything from the beginning, all the way through the ongoing,” explains Michael Kubba, Sales Manager for IPDS’ acquisition team.
As Senior Account Manager Tom Pitera explains, IPDS has partnered with Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Dentistry at multiple levels, with the primary focus on the next generation of the school’s IT infrastructure and environment.
“We partnered with the School of Dentistry by supporting their overall infrastructure, technology and environment,” Pitera comments. “We did this with everything from their storage level up to their application level, ensuring that they are consistently running in a manner to always accept patients, and always meet their client demands, whether that’s internal or external.”
With technology always evolving quickly, it is critical for IPDS to remain on the cutting-edge, Pitera explains. “As technology advances, we are doing our due diligence as the system integrators,” he says, “ensuring that they are always up to par, and that we are answering any challenges that they may have.”
“That is our business model,” describes Kubba. “For us, it’s not about taking a project from beginning to end, it’s about how a project is going to tie into what the future outcomes need to be. When things are slow, if we don’t have an immediate project, that’s where we’re fine-tuning the environment. We’re assessing it, we’re being predictive, putting together roadmaps for what’s coming next,” he concludes. “That, to me, is the differentiator in us as an integrator.”