About
Zenysis is a data analytics company focused on transforming global health systems through its open-source platform, Harmony. Harmony rapidly integrates data from siloed health information systems—without requiring changes to those underlying systems—into a unified analytical workspace. By harmonizing the most granular data from multiple sources, it unlocks insights that would otherwise remain hidden across fragmented systems. The platform features over 20 flexible visualization options, customizable dashboards, and automatically-updating reports that ensure decision-makers always have access to the latest data. Its data quality tools help users quickly identify and address errors, improving the reliability of health data across programs. Harmony has been recognized as a Digital Public Good by the Digital Public Goods Alliance, meeting their DPG Standard and listed in their official registry. It is released under the GNU General Public License v3 (GPL v3), making it freely available to governments, NGOs, and health organizations worldwide. Zenysis primarily serves ministries of health, international development organizations, and public health programs in low- and middle-income countries. Its core strength lies in enabling non-technical users to explore complex, multi-source datasets through an intuitive interface while giving data engineers the flexibility to integrate any data infrastructure. Zenysis is the platform of choice for organizations seeking to move from fragmented data environments to unified, actionable intelligence for life-saving decisions.
Key Features
- Effortless Data Integration: Connects to existing health information systems without requiring any changes to those systems, enabling fast and non-disruptive deployment.
- Rapid Harmonization: Combines the most granular data across multiple siloed sources, unlocking new analytical possibilities and deeper program performance insights.
- Flexible Analysis & Reporting: Offers over 20 customizable visualization types and automatically-updating dashboards so stakeholders always have timely, relevant information.
- Data Quality Management: Built-in tools help users quickly identify and resolve data quality issues, improving the accuracy and reliability of health data.
- Open Source & Digital Public Good: Licensed under GPL v3 and certified by the Digital Public Goods Alliance, making Harmony freely available to governments and organizations globally.
Use Cases
- Ministries of health integrating data from national health management information systems (HMIS) to monitor program performance across districts and facilities.
- International development organizations consolidating multi-source health data for donor reporting and outcome measurement.
- Public health teams conducting disease surveillance by harmonizing lab, clinical, and community health data in a single analytical environment.
- Health program managers using automated dashboards to track real-time KPIs and identify underperforming regions without manual reporting.
- Data quality teams rapidly auditing and resolving inconsistencies across health information systems to improve the accuracy of national health statistics.
Pros
- Truly Open Source: Released under GPL v3 and recognized as a Digital Public Good, making it freely accessible and community-auditable for governments and NGOs.
- No Infrastructure Disruption: Integrates with existing systems without requiring any modifications, reducing implementation risk and time-to-value.
- Rich Visualization Library: With 20+ visualization options and auto-updating dashboards, users across technical and non-technical roles can derive insights quickly.
- Proven in High-Stakes Environments: Deployed across multiple countries in global health contexts, demonstrating reliability and scalability for mission-critical programs.
Cons
- Narrow Domain Focus: Harmony is purpose-built for health systems, making it less suited for general-purpose business intelligence or non-health use cases.
- Technical Deployment Requirements: As an open-source platform, self-hosted deployment may require significant technical expertise in data engineering and infrastructure.
- Limited Public Pricing & Support Info: Commercial support options and service-level agreements are not clearly documented publicly, which may complicate procurement decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Harmony is Zenysis's open-source advanced analytics platform that integrates data from multiple siloed health information systems into a single unified workspace for analysis and decision-making.
Yes. Harmony is open-source software licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 (GPL v3), meaning it is free to use, modify, and distribute under those license terms.
No. Harmony is designed to integrate with your existing data systems without requiring any modifications to those systems, ensuring a smooth implementation process.
Zenysis primarily serves ministries of health, public health programs, and international development organizations—particularly in low- and middle-income countries looking to unify fragmented health data.
The Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA) certifies open-source solutions that meet their DPG Standard as digital public goods. Harmony has been listed in their official registry, affirming its open-source status and commitment to advancing sustainable development goals.