Multi-year Microsoft Azure Commitment Enables Self-service Analytics and Reinforces Customer Data Ownership
SALT LAKE CITY, March 4, 2026 —CaseWorthy, a leading provider of a unified technology platform for human services organizations, today announced an expanded strategic collaboration with Microsoft. This multi-year Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC) reflects the company’s strategic investment in platform architecture that delivers enhanced data ownership, self-serviceable analytics tools, and accelerated innovation for customers serving vulnerable populations.
The expanded commitment deepens CaseWorthy’s existing Azure foundation, which powers a unified platform serving diverse human services use cases—from coordinated entry and case management for homeless services, to aging and disability service coordination, to home and community-based care delivery. Built on CaseWorthy CORE, the platform enables organizations to coordinate care across fragmented systems, track outcomes in real-time, and demonstrate impact to funders.
This strategic investment positions CaseWorthy to accelerate development of capabilities that give customers direct access to their data through an integration with Microsoft Fabric, enabling organizations to build custom analytics, automate reporting workflows, and extract insights without vendor intermediation—a fundamental departure from traditional vendor-controlled data models in the human services technology sector.
The CaseWorthy Platform supports hundreds of thousands of concurrent users monthly across thousands of organizations serving people experiencing homelessness, youth at risk, veterans, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and other vulnerable populations. Azure and Fabric provide the foundation for:
- Unified data architecture enabling real-time coordination across previously disconnected systems
- Self-serviceable analytics tools through Fabric that give customers direct access to their data
- Advanced analytics capabilities that turn program data into actionable insights and compliance reporting
- Enterprise security and HIPAA compliance without requiring customers to manage infrastructure
- Scalable deployment supporting everything from single-agency implementations to statewide systems
“Human services organizations need technology that works as hard as they do,” said Darius Beverly, Vice President of Product at CaseWorthy. “Our strategic investment in Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Fabric isn’t about technology for technology’s sake—it’s about giving our customers the unified data foundation and analytics capabilities they need to coordinate care across fragmented systems and demonstrate outcomes that secure continued funding. More importantly, it’s about giving them ownership and direct access to their data through self-serviceable tools—not locking them into vendor-controlled models.”
“This represents a significant milestone in our technology evolution,” said Dan Korzeniewski, Chief Technology Officer at CaseWorthy. “We gain the benefits of standardized tooling and the ability to use Microsoft Azure’s enterprise-grade capabilities consistently across our entire platform. This allows us to innovate at scale and focus our engineering resources on building features that drive value for our customers.”
Delivering Measurable Customer Outcomes
Organizations using the CaseWorthy Platform are using the Fabric integration to transform how they understand and demonstrate program impact. Episcopal Community Services (ECS), a Philadelphia nonprofit working to reduce intergenerational poverty, exemplifies this opportunity.
“As a nonprofit seeking to reduce intergenerational poverty in Philadelphia, Episcopal Community Services is always looking for ways to better understand our impact within our community,” said Amber Wool, Data Impact Specialist at Episcopal Community Services. “CaseWorthy CORE’s setup with Microsoft Fabric, specifically its direct data connections with CaseWorthy and dataflow customization options, has been a major upgrade for our data cleaning, manipulation, and analysis capabilities. The daily data refreshes allow us to examine our impact in real-time, enabling us to more quickly spot and respond to emerging trends and needs within our West Philadelphia community.”
CaseWorthy serves state agencies, regional coalitions, and community-based providers through a consultative implementation model designed for the complexity of human services environments. The expanded Microsoft collaboration enables the company to accelerate platform development while maintaining this customer-focused approach.
Organizations interested in learning more about the CaseWorthy Whole-Person Care Platform can visit www.caseworthy.com.
About CaseWorthy
CaseWorthy delivers a unified platform for human services organizations. Built on a common data foundation, the CaseWorthy Whole-Person Care Platform connects case management, service coordination, and outcomes tracking across the fragmented systems that serve vulnerable populations. Organizations use CaseWorthy to coordinate care for people experiencing homelessness, youth at risk, veterans, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and others navigating complex social services—enabling them to demonstrate impact, secure funding, and maximize mission effectiveness. For more information, visit www.caseworthy.com.