
Healthcare
From DevOps to Data Engineering; Nearshore Support for Flatiron Health
+2 years enhancing cancer research tools. Next Starts Here.

Results
Expanded engineering capacity across 5+ Flatiron product teams.
Improved speed and reliability of critical research tools.
Enabled faster, more accurate decision-making with enhanced data workflows.
Highlights / Intro
Flatiron Health, a Roche affiliate, leads in evidence-based clinical research for cancer treatments. Their technology supports pharma and clinical teams by streamlining research processes and optimizing patient care through decision-point and EHR tools.
unosquare partnered with Flatiron to strengthen their engineering delivery, embedding nearshore talent to accelerate product development and maintain quality standards.
Challenge
Flatiron needed to scale its engineering capabilities without slowing delivery or compromising quality. Key priorities included:
Supporting both internal tools and client-facing products.
Ensuring quality and efficiency across development pipelines.
Expanding data engineering and DevOps capacity for complex projects.
Solution
unosquare deployed a specialized nearshore team, including dedicated Data Engineering expertise, embedded directly into Flatiron’s product organization:
Team
1 DevOps Engineer, 4 Software Engineers, 5 Quality Engineers, 1 Data Engineer.
Tech Stack
Python, Node.js, C#, SQL, AWS.
We optimized information flows to enable faster, more accurate research insights, while delivering automation testing, backend development, and QA enhancements to strengthen performance across multiple initiatives.
Data was the backbone of this engagement: our teams built scalable pipelines that kept research tools reliable, accurate, and compliant, turning fragmented datasets into decision-ready insights.
Supporting this, our Centers of Excellence ensured sharp delivery: Cloud optimized AWS environments for growth, QA drove automation and release confidence, and Business Strategy kept engineering priorities aligned with Flatiron’s mission to accelerate cancer research.