We are a growing firm based in Narberth, Pennsylvania, a
suburb of Philadelphia. Our reputation has grown over
the years due to responsiveness, creative solutions, cost reduction
and risk mitigation. Using the vehicle of managed services to proactively monitor clients entire
WAN-LAN infrastructure, DTC can intervene to solve equipment failures, degrading
performance and failed backup software results. DataTime Consulting has
over 50 years of combined technical experience in successfully helping
nonprofits and small- to medium-sized businesses reach their goals through more efficient
use of computing technology. We take pride in our ability to work closely with a diverse
group of organizations with a wide range of information technology needs.
Whether you are looking for expertise on a project basis, or temporary or
ongoing support, DataTime's seasoned professionals with leading industry certifications
will provide top-notch talent and deep resources to get the job done.
Our Philosphy
We believe in forging technology to meet our clients' goals
tempered with both advanced expertise and practical common sense. We
are business people first, technologists second. Too often organizations
are confronted with those who advocate "technology for technology's sake." Our
goal is to implement smart and timely solutions, without overwhelming users with
techno-speak or committing precious resources and time to unplanned or ill advised projects.
We offer prompt and reliable service, while keeping our
promise to provide skillful and cost effective services. We work directly with our
clients to understand and implement their solutions. Our clients know
us to be experts in our fields, but can rely on our
down-to-Earth manner and personal approach.
We are dedicated to the long-term success of the
organizations with which we work closely. We believe the best achievements
occur when DTC's consultants work closely in collaboration
with existing in-house staff.
Our Clients
DataTime Consulting has had a range of clients over the past
decade. We have worked with many nonprofits and small- to
medium-sized businesses. Our clients include smaller, regional
organizations, as well as 300 plus employee regional businesses. Take a
look at our portfolio and
client testimonials for more information about
our past and current clients.
Our clients' needs range from IT consultation to full-fledged network
implementation, administration and remote monitoring. Comprehensive software
and web development also complements our managed hosting services. We have
met our clients' end-user software needs through our very own solutions built
entirely from the ground up.
About the President, Richard Wright
Richard Wright founded DataTime Consulting in 1993. He and his team have
worked extensively with nonprofit organizations and mid-sized businesses ever
since. His focus is integrating technology into nonprofit organizations'
operations, improving IT staff performance and advising boards on computer
policy and where Technology planning fits into the overall Strategic Plan.
Richard has worked with emerging, small, and medium-sized
businesses as well as Fortune 500 companies, and many non-profits over the past
35 years. He is an expert in organizational IT policy, with an emphasis on
best practices. His experience ranges across computing platforms but over the last
10 years has focused on the Microsoft Windows platform almost exclusively.
Throughout the last 20 years, he has worked extensively on helping organizations
reach their goals through smarter and more cost-effective applications
of technology in their growing enterprises.
In addition to his extensive work in information technology, Richard
has a wealth of experience in a range of other fields. He has built and sold
several successful businesses. He has also spent time on Wall Street, where
he was Director of New Product Development for an investment banking
firm. When the Walt Disney company needed to reorganize its graphic
design operations, Richard stepped in to get the job done. He worked
in Walt Disney's Imagineering division, as worldwide head of graphic
design developing an expertise in managing 100,000+ hour way-finding
design and construction projects.
Richard is a member of the board of the Bryn Mawr
College Friends of the Library. He has been an active participant in
the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Arts & Business Council's "Bridging the Divide"
technology mentoring program, through which he has mentored numerous
nonprofits in strategic technology planning. He holds a B.S. in
Business Administration from Boston University's School of Management.