Stockholms stadsbibliotek och Systematic banar vägen för framtidens bibliotekstjänster
Ny teknik ska stärka Stockholms stadsbibliotek och dess medarbetare med automatiserade processer, förbättrade arbetsflöden och bättre användaråtkomst.
Ny teknik ska stärka Stockholms stadsbibliotek och dess medarbetare med automatiserade processer, förbättrade arbetsflöden och bättre användaråtkomst.
New technology deployed at Stockholm libraries will empower staff through automated processes, enhanced workflows, and improved user accessibility.
Christina Balis, Global Campaign Director for Training & Mission Rehearsal at QinetiQ, is a new member of the software company’s board of directors.
With its seventh CMMI assessment rating at the highest level, the company continues to be among the best in the world at delivering IT solutions on time, within budget, and with the agreed-upon quality.
After 38 years heading Denmark’s biggest privately owned software company, Systematic’s founder and CEO Michael Holm is handing over daily management of the multi-million euro revenue business to a strong internal profile, Nikolaj Bramsen. Michael Holm is joining the Board of Directors as a working chairman, focusing on strategy and international development.
The German Armed Forces - Bundeswehr - have signed a significant agreement with Systamtic, which will future-proof their digitalisation programme fo rthe next seven years.
CUBEDIN A/S is a joint venture between Systematic and Odense Maritime Technology (OMT) aimed at creating integration solutions that support adaption of a vessel to a specific mission.
Market leader in marine management software, Systematic, is to supply the marine coordination system to manage logistics and safety compliance on Dominion Energy’s 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project.
The sale of software solutions to the healthcare sector, to defence and to utilities in Denmark and abroad resulted in new record revenue of EUR 173 million and an operating profit (EBIT) of EUR 33 million for Systematic.
In February, the Danish Patient Safety Authority went live with a new contact tracing solution that ensures more efficient workflows and provides a better overview of the COVID-19 situation in Denmark.
With eighty per cent of Swedish libraries in its customer database, the Swedish company BTJ is the perfect business partner for Systematic, which is busy winning over the Swedish market with its library solution Cicero.
Since our foundation in 1985, we have developed into an international IT company that focuses on five core business areas: Digitalisation, Healthcare, Defence, Intelligence & National Security, and Library & Learning
A common feature of all these sectors is a need to integrate, compare and analyse large volumes of complex data, and to generate an overview that allows decision-making based on a solid foundation, often in critical situations.
Even though our customers are active in many different fields, what we do is actually quite narrowly focused. As we see it, our role is to make complicated things simple, to continue development of the solutions that our customers already know and trust, and do everything a little better - and to constantly challenge existing work processes and technologies.
Everything we do at Systematic is expressed in our four brand values: Simplicity. Trust. Performance. Forward-thinking.
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