Janeiro
Janeiro Digital was launched in 2009 by brothers Justin and Jonathan Bingham. Led by their mission to harness the decentralized web to address the need for greater personal data value and security, Janeiro Digital builds transformative solutions for the individual benefit as well as the collective. For over a decade, Janeiro Digital's core business has supported large companies and institutions with digital transformation services. In 2019, Janeiro Digital began collaborating with Tim Berners-Lee, 'Father of the world wide web', writing the open-source standards for the decentralized web architecture Solid. Janeiro Digital's CTO Justin Bingham co-authored the interoperability standard with Sir Tim. Justin and the team are also closely involved in the evolution of the Solid ecosystem, including data interoperability patterns, secure data boundaries, developer tooling, and frictionless end user experience. The company developed XFORM as a platform designed to provide interoperability for Solid within enterprise architectures - a bridge that sits between PODS and external enterprise systems. The XFORM Health platform bridges the gap between existing IT systems running in organizations across the globe with personal health data stored in Personal Online Data Stores (PODS), effectively acting as a personal data exchange for clinical and patient generated data. Over the past two years Janeiro Digital has successfully deployed XFORM within the NHS. There, these technologies provide a decentralized approach to recording and sharing data by integrating with existing ecosystems. This finally gives both clinicians and patients a unified record that will enable ultimate patient-centered care. Other pilot schemes and proof of concepts are being worked on with government and enterprise organizations.