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Systematic is Denmark's largest privately owned software company and has been developing IT solutions since 1985. Our software is used to manage complex data and to make critical decisions in sectors such as defence, healthcare, and utilities. With over 1 million daily users globally and customers in more than 50 countries, we deliver software that makes a difference. Our solutions include the defence software SitaWare, which is used by over 50 nations and NATO for communication, coordination, and mission planning. Our healthcare solutions, like Columna, are used in the care sector and in hospitals worldwide. We are headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, and have 1,100+ employees across 13 international offices.

Bransch
Programutveckling
Företagsstorlek
1 001–5 000 anställda
Huvudkontor
Aarhus C
Typ
Privatägt företag
Grundat
1985
Specialistområden
software and solutions that help 'simplify critical decision making'​

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  • Our first Scrum course of 2025 has been completed! Scrum teacher Jan Reher again captured the attention of the software engineering students and guided them through the theory and practice of Scrum. The students experienced firsthand how Scrum can be applied to real-world challenges, working in teams to overcome obstacles in a tangible way. By focusing on the different talents within their teams, they saw how planning and teamwork improved with each sprint. It’s always a pleasure to welcome such skilled students, and we can’t wait to meet even more of you in the next Scrum course! Discover our open positions and find your place at Systematic: https://hubs.ly/Q03bCk090

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    Anne wasn’t sure how to use her anthropology degree... then she discovered IT. “I had no idea the IT industry needed people with my skill set. As it turns out, social and human science graduates bring so much to the table,” says Anne Riise. Even though bits and bytes matter, IT is more than coding. If software doesn’t align with how people actually work, it won’t be effective in real life. That’s where Anne’s humanistic skills are invaluable. After her Bachelor’s in Anthropology, a former university tutor inspired her to pursue a Master’s in IT Design and Application Development, which turned out to be the perfect fit. She’s now a Senior Implementation & Support Consultant at Systematic, where she helps libraries across Scandinavia and in Germany implement the company’s library software, Cicero. “Of course, not everyone needs to work in IT, but it’s a shame if people don’t even realise it’s an option for them. I can only recommend that you keep an open mind and investigate all your options. You might be surprised at what resonates with you,” she smiles. Discover how Anne applies her humanistic skills in IT 👇👇 https://hubs.ly/Q039Ss-p0 This story is part of IT-Branchen's campaign #MyWaytoIT, highlighting women’s diverse (and perhaps surprising) paths in IT - an important step toward expanding career awareness 👏👏 Did your career ever take an unexpected turn? What made you explore a new direction?

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  • These past days have been a sugar rush - we’ve celebrated Women’s Day with a mountain of beautifully crafted cakes. Cake alone, though, doesn’t create equality, but it’s a sweet reminder of the progress we celebrate and the work we continue to do. So, during these days, we say it with cake. But throughout the year, we say it with action - through documented equal pay, an internal network for women, and partnerships with schools and universities to inspire more women to pursue careers in IT. Happy Women’s Day!

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    Software is only half the key to success - the other half is being there, in the field, training and mentoring the users so they get the most out of their systems 🖥️🎯 That is exactly what we did with the British Royal Marines during their first-ever SitaWare Headquarters training and command planning exercise. Split between Plymouth, UK, and Camp Viking in Norway, this exercise provided hands-on experience with mission planning across locations, thus enabling them to fight at range. "Being able to mentor and guide the Royal Marines through the whole process, that is what makes the real difference. It’s not just about the software - it’s about making sure they can actually use it in real-world operations," says Business Development Manager James Munt MSc, who was on-site at the exercise with Defence Trainer Rob Tomlinson and Solution Engineer Richard Neuschulz. With SitaWare Headquarters on their team, the Royal Marines mission planned at the HQ in Plymouth, while keeping real-time lines of communication with deployed troops in Norway. Systematic was there every step of the way to ensure they got the most out of their training. The Royal Marines did an outstanding job embracing this new capability, and we’re excited to continue supporting them as they expand their SitaWare journey across nations. Stay tuned!

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  • Imagine you’re an artist but you only have access to green, blue, and purple. How likely are you to create the richest, most meaningful piece of art? Not very. The same goes for creating exceptional software. It requires every perspective at the table. In other words: We need more women in IT. And at Systematic, we’re taking action, committed to ✅ Documented equal pay – verified through annual analyses and active adjustments. ✅ A strong internal network for women in tech through our Headway community. ✅ Partnerships with schools and universities to inspire more young women to choose a career in tech. ✅ An inclusive workplace where everyone – regardless of gender – has equal opportunities to grow and thrive. We still have work to do, but we’re serious about making progress. It makes us better as a company, and when you’re developing software for defence, healthcare, and critical infrastructure, diversity isn’t just nice to have. It’s essential. On International Women’s Day, we want to say: To all women in and around the IT sector, whether you’re a software developer, UX designer, anthropologist or project manager: your skills are needed, and we want you onboard! And to our female Systemates: In case anybody still has any doubts in 2025, you truly prove every day that women have a rightful place in tech. You inspire others to follow the same path, and we’re better because of you. Together, we make a difference.

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  • Last month, our colleagues Adam Philpotts MBE and Simon T. joined the British Army's Iron Fist Brigade during a large-scale training exercise on Salisbury Plain in the UK.   In modern military operations, making the right decision at the right time depends on having a clear and complete picture of the situation. But that’s not easy when people, vehicles, and command centres are spread out over large areas – and especially when network coverage is limited or unstable.   That’s exactly the challenge our software helps to solve.   At Systematic, we develop advanced command-and-control solutions that give soldiers and commanders a shared, real-time overview – even in tough conditions where internet and satellite signals are unreliable.   “It’s always fun to be out there with the customers, helping them to get the best out of our products. During this exercise, we demonstrated how our technology brings together critical information from across the battlefield and makes sure that everyone – both soldiers on the ground and senior leaders at HQ – has the same, up-to-date data to act quickly, safely, and effectively,” says Adam Philpotts.   In today’s world, working together and sharing knowledge – across teams, units, and allied nations – is not just an advantage. It’s essential.   This is how we help strengthen international cooperation and support those who protect us all.

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    You don’t need a tech background to kill it in IT; coding isn’t the only skill in high demand. Surprised? Meet Ida Marie Friis Nakskov, our Deployment Manager Specialist. Customers, software developers, and business teams all bring different perspectives to the table, and to create the best possible IT solution, their expertise has to come together - but they need someone in the middle who understands them all. That’s Ida. As a linguistic high school graduate, IT wasn’t initially on her radar. She was drawn to processes, change management, coordination, and communication without realising that these are all core elements of IT. “I guess I had a very narrow view of what ‘IT’ meant. Hardcore coding is important, but so many other skills are also needed to make an IT solution work -project and change management, process design, coordination, creativity, business sense, and understanding the people who will actually use the technology,” she says. Check out her journey into IT and why she believes the idea of referring to IT as a separate industry might, in fact, be outdated 👇👇 https://hubs.ly/Q038KB3-0 This story is part of IT-Branchen's campaign #MyWaytoIT, highlighting women’s diverse (and perhaps surprising) paths in IT - an important step toward expanding career awareness 👏 If you're in IT, what skills (beyond coding) have been the most valuable in your career?

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  • Sometimes, the best treasures are right under our noses 🔍✨ We launched a global search for the next leader of our Healthcare Operations. Head-hunters scoured the market for the perfect candidate - someone with deep industry knowledge, strong leadership skills, and a proven track record in healthcare innovation. And guess what? The best person for the job was already in our midst. After nearly a decade of shaping Systematic’s healthcare solutions, Heidi Pedersen was the natural choice to step into the role as Group Senior Vice President of Systematic Healthcare Operations. Most recently, she was Vice President for our care record Columna Cura and for our new healthcare solution for soldiers, Battlefield Health, and now, she is ready to take our healthcare business to the next level. “Systematic’s Healthcare business is at a really interesting stage. We’re delivering solid, highly relevant products with real international potential. At the same time, the healthcare sector is evolving; both in Denmark and internationally, we’re seeing exciting new reforms, and there is an increased focus on better integration across different areas of the healthcare system – something that has always been at the core of Systematic. I’m excited to help make sure we stay at the forefront and continue to shape and contribute to this development,” she says. Congratulations, Heidi - we can’t wait to see where you take us next! 🚀

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    Stagii pe Bune Bucharest – What a Day! 🌟 This weekend, we kicked off spring at Stagii pe Bune, connecting with the next generation of IT talent! 🎉 Many students, eager to explore career opportunities, were ready to dive into the world of tech with us. Our Ambassadors were thrilled to meet so many of you and share what makes Systematic the place where we never stop developing. 📣 The highlight? Alexandru Dejanu`s presentation: DevOps – The Bad, The Good, and The Ugly, featuring an engaging live demo. To everyone who stopped by our booth, a big thank you for your curiosity! 🙌 Missed us? No worries! We’ll be at more Career Fairs in Bucharest this month. Stay tuned! 💡

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  • While everyone's talking about AI chatbots, we're using artificial intelligence for something far more important 👇 … giving healthcare workers more time with their patients. Our TALT project was recently featured on the Danish radio station DR P4 København, showcasing an innovative collaboration between Systematic and three major Danish municipalities: Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Aalborg. Together, we’re exploring how AI can reduce the documentation burden on healthcare workers and enhance the safety of care for citizens. And TALT is just the beginning. We're working to implement AI across our entire healthcare portfolio, integrating intelligent features into: 🔹CIS - our electronic medical records for hospitals 🔹Cura - our electronic care and social record for municipalities 🔹Axon - our cross-sector collaboration solution The goal? A more connected and efficient healthcare system that benefits both healthcare professionals and their patients. Listen to the full story about TALT on P4 Weekend København here (02:14:40): https://hubs.ly/Q038kS9R0 #Healthcare #Technology #Artificialintelligence #AI #Continuumofcare Københavns Kommune Aalborg Kommune Aarhus Kommune

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