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CDC Foundation Boosts Transaction Management During COVID-19 with Celigo
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Applicable Industries
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Use Cases
- Automated Disease Diagnosis
- Personnel Tracking & Monitoring
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
The CDC Foundation, an independent nonprofit supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s health protection work, faced a significant challenge when it migrated its operations to cloud-based solutions. The Foundation's processes and operations were unique and highly customized, making it difficult to determine what to connect, how to connect, and when to connect it. The business was burdened by manual processes, with staff dedicated to doing manual CSV uploads and reconciliation from system to system. As the sole member of the IT team, Malcolm James, Director Of Information Technology, needed a solution that was customizable, powerful, compatible with the CDC Foundation’s systems, yet simple to build and maintain as the organization grew.
About The Customer
The CDC Foundation is an independent nonprofit and the sole entity created by Congress to mobilize philanthropic and private-sector resources to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s critical health protection work. Over the past two decades, the Foundation has launched more than 1,200 health protection programs and raised over $1.25 billion to support the CDC’s work. For over 20 years, the CDC Foundation has been growing, while the technology to run the Foundation lagged. Four years ago, the Foundation started a technology transformation, moving away from paper-based processes and replacing its legacy systems with best-of-breed SaaS solutions such as Salesforce, NetSuite, ADP, Concur, and more.
The Solution
After a thorough vetting process, the CDC Foundation chose Celigo as its iPaaS provider across all systems. Celigo was chosen for its user-friendly experience and the flexibility it offered, which was crucial given the fast-paced changes within the Foundation. Celigo guided how the Foundation’s highly customized systems should be set up and integrated. With Celigo, the CDC Foundation built a highly-customized integration between its instances of Salesforce and Netsuite. As the integration went live, the world was hit with the COVID pandemic, and the organization saw its volume of transactions increase fivefold. The Foundation is currently implementing Concur-NetSuite for expense management and ADP-NetSuite to automate HR processes with Celigo.
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