Dozer slashes need for big teams in data app development
Singapore Business Review|Issue 106
Data engineers can instantly build a data serving infrastructure instead of months.
Noreen Jazul
Dozer slashes need for big teams in data app development

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 

Building the data infrastructure necessary for developing applications often requires large teams and takes several months to complete. To significantly streamline this process, Vivek Gudapuri and Matteo Pelati created Dozer.

Dozer is a data infrastructure platform that cuts the need for big data teams in data app development, as well as the time needed for such.

“Typically, to create real time data application programming interfaces (APIs), it will require a complex data build,” Gudapuri told the Singapore Business Review.

“Sometimes it takes a large team and several months of effort to actually kind of produce the basic infrastructure that is required to work on customer facing problems, we want to productise that and offer a very seamless experience. Instead of taking months, you could actually get started in days doing the same thing,” he added.

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