Hylaine's Values-Driven Approach to Tech Consulting Addresses AI Readiness and Data Reliability Challenges
Hylaine's growth and client success in solving critical technology problems for Fortune 1000 companies highlights the increasing importance of values-led consulting partnerships in enabling effective AI implementation and data modernization.

Hylaine, a technology consulting firm founded in 2017 by CEO Adam Boitnott, is challenging traditional consulting models with a values-first approach that prioritizes client partnerships over transactions. The company, which has grown to become one of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S., focuses on helping Fortune 1000 organizations modernize legacy systems, accelerate software development, and establish data foundations for AI enablement.
Boitnott established Hylaine after repeatedly hearing client complaints about consulting firms overpromising, underdelivering, and swapping senior teams for junior consultants after winning business. The company's philosophy centers on putting client needs above the firm's own, maintaining transparency, and avoiding bait-and-switch tactics that have plagued the industry. This approach has proven particularly effective in highly regulated, data-intensive sectors including banking, insurance, healthcare, and life sciences.
One notable client success involved a Fortune 25 healthcare enterprise where Hylaine helped avoid over $1 million in risk exposure through data reliability improvements. The company designed and delivered a data reliability framework that improved observability and data quality across critical systems, implementing audit tools, validation engines, and comprehensive reliability analytics. The results included 80% faster root-cause analysis, auto-detection of over 80% of data anomalies in key pipelines, and enabled data conversion to transition a $1 billion-plus business to a new platform.
The timing of Hylaine's growth coincides with increasing challenges companies face in implementing artificial intelligence effectively. According to Boitnott, many organizations rush into AI without proper foundation, with projects failing due to data silos, inconsistent governance, and lack of agreement on success metrics. Hylaine addresses this by focusing on data reliability engineering from day one of every engagement, recognizing that AI readiness represents an enterprise-wide challenge rather than merely an IT problem.
Hylaine's expansion plans include growing its workforce by 50% over the next year and deepening focus in its core industries through both organic growth and strategic mergers and acquisitions within the U.S. market. The company maintains operations across five U.S. hubs and is backed by self-funding and venture capital support from Summit Park. More information about Hylaine's services and approach can be found at https://hylaine.com.
The company's long-term vision involves setting a new gold standard for the technology consulting industry by redefining values-led leadership while maintaining its commitment to client partnership, honesty, and transparency. As organizations increasingly struggle with AI implementation and data modernization challenges, Hylaine's approach demonstrates how values-driven consulting partnerships can deliver measurable results in high-stakes technology environments.