DTN uses Hire2Retire Automation to Stay Focused on Predicting Tomorrow’s Weather 

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What do a farmer in Kansas, a pilot instructor in Arizona, and a baseball stadium groundskeeper in California have in common? They all need to know what tomorrow’s weather will look like, and they all can turn to DTN’s operational intelligence to find out. With a team of in-house meteorologists providing hyper-local forecasts in real-time, DTN uses data intelligence to help all kinds of business owners understand the weather on a deeper level than what they should wear tomorrow.  
While DTN’s weather data is its primary product, the company’s data intelligence also helps keep track of supply chains and market prices for many industries. To build up that versatility, DTN has acquired multiple smaller companies over the last few years. That kind of growth can be very beneficial but also presents new challenges to overcome.  
For DTN, the additional demand placed on Sysadmins to effectively manage employee profiles between Workday and Hybrid AD (Active Directory) placed a strain on the company’s operations. Having to onboard new hires and terminate employees manually drained time and money that could be invested elsewhere. DTN knew there was a better way, which is why it came to RoboMQ for help. RoboMQ implemented Hire2Retire as an employee lifecycle management solution to automatically sync DTN’s employee profiles between Workday and AD and provided a layer of security to prevent unauthorized access to the valuable data at the core of DTN’s revenue engine. 
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Cameron Macaulay

Cameron Macaulay is a Marketing Associate with RoboMQ. Cameron graduated from Syracuse University with a major in Broadcast & Digital Journalism, and a minor in Professional & Technical Writing. Cameron combines his skills in technical writing with a passion for storytelling.

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