December 2025
December is when we share the “greatest hits” version of the year: a short list of the projects that best represent what we do. We have been growing across all our practices, but Higher Education clearly shifted into a higher gear this year, thanks to our now-official partnership with Ellucian. Here is the tip of the iceberg: the most notable projects and achievements by area.
Higher Education
This year, our Higher Ed team of 50+ certified Ellucian professionals delivered 60+ projects across reporting, integrations, and modernization for 20+ institutions, helping teams automate workflows and get closer to SaaS readiness.
This is one typical example of the work we do across Higher Ed, modernizing key systems and addressing technical debt that has been piling up year after year:
Many of our Higher Ed projects focus on SaaS-ready integrations that schools need as they transition to Ellucian SaaS. We handle one-off integrations for specific institutions and also create reusable integration solutions for Ellucian that can be offered to other customers with only light adjustments. Here are a few integration projects featuring some of the most widely used systems we have connected to Ellucian SaaS: Rave Alert, Alma library, BMET, ClockWorks, T2 Systems, Maxient, ProVerify, Remind, and more.
We also delivered a broad set of Ellucian Experience card solutions and workflow automations: Exam results card, Letter request card, Trusted contact card, Disability declarations card and workflow, and others.
Healthcare
In healthcare, we focus on two things: building complex platforms that make clinical workflows smoother and integrating the tools those platforms depend on, so teams stop bouncing between systems.
Healthcare platforms we built
- Building an HL7 healthcare integration solution: Unifying fragmented radiology workflows by connecting RIS, PACS, dictation, and reporting into one operational workspace.
- Adaptive HL7 data mapping in clinical systems: A flexible HL7 mapping approach that handles clinic-specific message variations without constant rework.
- AWS architecture for healthcare platforms: A practical blueprint for a secure, scalable AWS backend that supports HL7 ingestion and real-time clinical workflows.
- Modern healthcare scheduling powered by AWS: Evolving a scheduling product into a connected ecosystem with portals for patients, physicians, and imaging centers.
- Data extraction from fax using AI in Amazon Bedrock: Using Amazon Bedrock Data Automation to turn high-volume fax input into structured data with far less manual effort.
- An AWS backend built for post-acute workflows: Designing a calm-under-load backend for post-acute workflows, built around event-driven patterns and strong security controls.
Healthcare integrations we delivered
HL7 FHIRCast, Epic EHR, Konica Minolta EXA PACS, Sectra PACS, eRad PACS, Philips IntelliSpace Radiology viewer, GE Universal Viewer, Merge Universal Viewer, Visage 7 Viewer, PowerScribe 360, MD.ai, M*Modal Fluency, RadAI, QGenda, LeadingReach, monday.com, Active Directory & Microsoft Entra ID.
Artificial Intelligence
AI has been a big part of our work this year, and some of our biggest projects are still underway, with thousands of engineering hours invested in each. We expect to talk about them soon.
In the meantime, one project we can share is a great example of “AI that actually saves time”: we automated fax classification and field extraction, so a healthcare platform could scale without adding a manual data-entry army.
App Development and Modernization
This year, we modernized and rebuilt customer-facing applications so teams can release improvements faster, improve usability, and set up cleaner architectures for the next wave of features.
- Modernizing the legacy payment platform: Replatformed the merchant UI in React and introduced a Proxy API so the business could ship upgrades without a full backend rewrite.
- Modernizing a monolithic architecture into micro-frontend and microservices: Split a monolithic UI into independently deployable micro-frontends and aligned the backend toward services so multiple teams can deliver changes independently.
- Modernizing an enterprise marketing system: Rebuilt a legacy system into an API-first platform with microservices, transactional audit trails, and automated EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) workflows.
- Modernizing a dealership CRM for car sales: Moved heavy GIF generation into Azure Functions and added interactive offer workflows so dealers can send, negotiate, and track offers smoothly.
Data Migration and Modernization
We helped customers move critical workloads off legacy platforms and into cloud environments built for stability, performance, and growth. The highlights below show a few ways we approach that work:
- Migration solution design for a mission-critical banking database: This is a great example of our 12-step Migration and Modernization Methodology in action, where we ran deep discovery, shaped the future-state design, and mapped out a step-by-step plan. Clear effort estimates included.
- AWS to Google Cloud migration for a global multiplayer backend: We helped a game studio shift backend infrastructure from AWS to Google Cloud while keeping launches on track and operations stable at scale.
- Designing a cloud foundation for clinical workflows on AWS: We laid out an AWS design that prioritizes security, predictable scaling, and clean boundaries between services so the platform can grow without rewrites.
- Healthcare workflows on AWS with event-driven reliability: A backend architecture that supports sensitive document flows and real-time updates, using AWS building blocks to keep behavior traceable and resilient.
DevOps
Our DevOps team is part of almost everything we ship, so trying to sum up their year in a few lines is not exactly fair. Instead, here is one of the strongest examples from 2025: we rebuilt a legacy, all-or-nothing deployment process into a modern CI/CD setup that supports micro-frontends and microservices, cutting deploy time from hours to minutes and making independent releases finally realistic.
Operational Data Management
Operational Data Management is about keeping data platforms reliable, secure, and predictable day after day, so business teams can trust their numbers and IT teams can stay focused on what is next. Here is a real example: since 2016, we have supported a U.S. credit union’s SQL Server footprint across multiple data centers, helping keep financial operations stable.
Partner recognitions and certifications
Anyone can claim expertise. These badges and partner statuses are what you get when vendors and platforms can validate your delivery track record. Here are a few highlights from 2025:
- Ellucian welcomes ABCloudz as Service Partner
- Ellucian Extensibility Proficiency Partner Badge
- Ellucian Experience Platform Proficiency badge
- Ellucian Insights Foundation badge
- Ellucian Insights Proficiency badge
- Microsoft Solutions Partner status in Digital & App Innovation
- Google Maps Platform Expertise
- Google Cloud Gaming Expertise
Looking back on 2025 and ahead to 2026
We’ll wrap it here before this turns into a full-year novel. If any of these projects hit close to home, let’s talk in the new year.
Thanks for trusting us and being part of our year. Wishing you a warm holiday season from all of us at ABCloudz. Let’s spend more time with the people who matter, recharge, and we’ll be ready to build with you in 2026.