Challenge
Outcome
Casenet develops population health management technology solutions that enable payers and providers to easily identify opportunities to coordinate and improve patient care. It initially engaged with Catalyte to provide onshore, remote, senior-level engineering resources. This relationship grew to over 100 engineers tightly integrated with Casenet teams. Many of these engineers were former or current Catalyte apprentice developers. They helped drive digital transformation, evolve best practices and provide Casenet’s customers with industry-leading platforms.
Creating true believers in Catalyte
Catayte’s ability to find, train and employ software engineers from nontraditional backgrounds struck Casenet leadership as implausible, at first. “I was skeptical that Catalyte could hire people regardless of their educational background and [develop] them to become great developers,” said Lee Braginsky, senior software engineering manager at Casenet. “I was a traditionalist and believed that a degree mattered.”
But, once exposed to Catalyte’s model, and working closely with junior developers on blended teams, Braginsky changed his mind. “I underestimated the power of Catalyte’s selection process and [apprenticeship]. Their developers are just as good as anyone else. And the support system Catalyte provides ensures project success.”
Deep integration built on trust
Building on the initial success of Surge’s senior engineers, Casenet selected Surge’s new parent company Catalyte to supply additional technical resources, including retrained junior developers, project managers/Scrum masters, QA engineers and Scrum/agile coaches and a program manager. Working on multiple Casenet platforms, these teams quickly earned a reputation for strong collaboration and going above and beyond to get the job done.
“Many vendors don’t want to get too close to their client. I think this is the completely wrong approach,” said Braginsky. “Casenet needs you to become part of the family. Catalyte was able to do that. Their teams were just as enthusiastic and conscientious about our projects as our FTEs were. We’ve been able to develop a trusted relationship with Catalyte. They’ve been instrumental to our success.”
Onshore pays immediate dividends
Catalyte and Surge’s onshore presence and proximity to Casenet’s Boston-area offices made communication easier and more efficient. This, combined with a commitment to transparency and accountability, set Surge/Catalyte apart from other vendors.
“A lack of trust is huge for offshore teams,” said Braginsky. “Surge wasn’t a black box as some other offshore vendors are. Their resources closely integrated with Casenet’s product teams. We had direct visibility into the relationship and could engage the precise engineers we needed.”
Key takeaways
Proven talent engine
Exceptional engineering at all levels
When you’re here, you’re family
Value added beyond the code
Catalyte teams represent a rare mix of junior and senior talent. The senior engineers and SDETs are very strong. And they have a great support system for junior developers. The real difference between Catalyte and other teams is that they don’t just get the job done right, they are a part of us. With Catalyte and Surge it’s been a hug and an embrace. We’re one team; one family.
– Lee Braginsky, senior software engineering manager at Casenet
Key technologies/skills
- Angular
- Java
- HTML5
- Agile coaching
- UX/UI
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