Fresh out of college in 1982, computer science major Daniel Porreca landed a degree in technology operations at Marine Midland Bank. He was working at Computer Task Group in 1997 when his 5-year-old daughter Elise ended up with a rare, stubborn infection that doctors in Western New York struggled to treat.
“What I found out pretty quickly is that doctors knew what they knew, and what their close network of associates knew, but beyond that there was not a log of abilitity for them to use technology to figure out what was going on with my little girl,” Porreca said.
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