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Massachusetts

Software, AI & cloud
development in Boston.

We build custom software, AI systems, and cloud infrastructure for Boston companies. We are a remote-first studio, so we work with Massachusetts businesses the same way we work with clients anywhere in the US.

[ The Boston market ]

Boston combines roles that most cities hold one at a time: state capital, hospital capital, college town at metropolitan scale, and one of the country's great financial centers, with an asset-management tradition that helped invent the mutual fund. Its hospitals and medical schools anchor a healthcare economy of national importance, its universities feed a permanent technology and startup ecosystem, and the life-sciences industry stretches from its research institutions across the metro.

This breadth means Boston buyers are everywhere on the spectrum, but they share a trait: institutional seriousness. Hospitals, fund managers, universities, and state agencies all procure carefully, review security closely, and expect vendors who can write things down. The software they need ranges from patient and member portals to research data systems to compliance-grade financial tooling, and all of it must withstand educated scrutiny.

Init One Solutions engages Boston organizations as a remote-first studio on eastern time, offering senior engineering without the rate inflation of a market where tech salaries chase biotech and finance.

[ Sectors we build for ]

  • healthcare & hospital systems
  • financial services & asset management
  • higher education
  • biotech & life sciences
  • technology
  • state government

[ Working with us from Boston ]

Can you handle the vendor and security review process a Boston hospital or fund will put you through?

Yes, and we plan for it as a project phase rather than a surprise. We provide security documentation, architecture diagrams, and data-flow maps, complete questionnaires, work inside client-owned AWS environments, and accept the data-protection agreements that Boston's healthcare and financial institutions require of every vendor.

Do you have experience with the integration-heavy environment of Boston institutions?

Integration is most of the work in institutional Boston, and we treat it that way. We connect new systems to EHRs, fund-accounting platforms, student-information systems, and identity providers, with validation layers so data moving between systems is checked rather than trusted, because in this market a silent sync error becomes someone's audit finding.

How do you collaborate with Boston teams across an academic or fiscal calendar?

We plan around the calendars that actually govern your organization: semester starts, fiscal year ends, quarterly reporting, grant cycles. Working remotely on eastern time, we schedule milestones to land before your immovable dates, not after them, and we put the plan in writing so every stakeholder sees the same schedule.

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