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Our 1925 House
DataPros resides in a 1925 house on Swann Avenue in Tampa, Florida. We are only the fourth resident of the building in the past 86 years. We work in comfortable clothes, have nontraditional office furniture, and even hold meetings outside in the sunshine. We embrace creative thinking and deeply believe in the combination of hard work and hard play. Welcome to our house.

Our DPH CandyBar Sculpture - November 18, 2011

So what do you get when your IT team pulls off working day and night? You get one amazing dedicated bunch that we are so very thankful for, happy clients and sometime to build this way cool mini candy bar wall sculpture. If you look close you’ll see our initials “DPH” in the milk chocolaty wall. Bravo to Kristi and Brandon for creating it.

The DataPros House Display for AHRMM 2011
After last year’s AHRMM tradeshow we knew we had some pretty big shoes to fill after our Rube Goldberg Machine in 2010. An ordinary display just wouldn’t do. That’s when we came up with the idea to build a replica of our 1925 Tudor house where we have the pleasure of working.

The concept is simple. Since many of you haven't had the chance to visit our "house" in person we thought we would bring it to you. At AHRMM we aimed to introduce a unique experience where clients, partners and prospects could feel a piece of what it is like to be part of the DataPros family. Our House at 3705 symbolizes the environment where we work together to build meaningful data relationships, transform data into actionable information, and assist you to enhance your supply chain through empowering your data.

Company Field Day Q1 2011 - Al Lopez Park, Tampa, Florida
While you thought we were working one Monday afternoon we really had a picnic in the park with jousting tournament, Minute to Win It Relay, and a lot of excellent potluck dishes from everyone.

Construction 2011 - Make way for Client Services
The first question: Is that a load-bearing wall? Question asked, and answered. A Sawzall®, a sledgehammer, and several trips to Ikea, and in one weekend we built Client Services, redid Contracts, redid Leadership, and redid the lobby.

Construction 2010
We needed a new door to create separate access to an old sun porch that could only be accessed through our main conference room.  A few drill holes and a Sawzall® later, we had a door and a second conference room.

The DataPros 2010 AHRMM Machine
The concept: a combination of a Rube Goldberg machine and the game of Mouse Trap. Let the ball represent the data, the logo elements take on the character of each of the critical service offerings, and build it ourselves to show with full transparency who we are and how dedicated we are to both thinking outside of tradition and delivering meaningful solutions to intricate problems.