DMI is a Germany-based health-IT vendor built around regulatory data handling—the company holds eIDAS certification as a Qualified Trust Service Provider for archival services, a rare credential in EU healthcare. The tech stack reflects this compliance-first posture: HL7, DICOM, and FHIR standards alongside SQL Server and PostgreSQL, with heavy reliance on Microsoft ecosystem tools (SharePoint, Jira, Azure). Active hiring skews engineering and operations, and the project list centers on legacy system integration and data warehouse work, suggesting DMI is helping health systems migrate from paper and fragmented databases into compliant, interoperable data stores.
DMI GmbH operates as a specialist in audit-proof health data management for German healthcare organizations. Founded in 1966, the company has evolved from traditional IT consulting into a vertical focused on solving interoperability and compliance challenges in clinical and administrative data. The product portfolio includes XQT (Exchange Qualified Trust), a framework for lawful, interoperable health data exchange, built jointly with Health-Comm. Core services span data archival, database modernization, document management system customization, and patient record digitization. The organization operates primarily in Germany with a staff of 1,001–5,000.
DMI runs HL7, DICOM, FHIR standards for health data; SQL Server and PostgreSQL for databases; Samba, NFS, FTP for file services; Windows and Linux for infrastructure; Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Jira for collaboration; and Azure for cloud services.
Active projects include Cloverleaf integration, customer onboarding, database modernization, big data and BI initiatives, data warehouse and ETL work, document management system customization, and SharePoint site development for healthcare teams.
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