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Inside Defence Services TeamMeet Tiberiu, Project Manager, talking about how Defence Services team deploys and integrates mission-critical defence tech, tackling unique challenges with expertise, teamwork, and responsibility.Read more
Structure meets creativity: Laura’s recipe for balanceAt Systematic, you’re encouraged to bring your whole self to work – that’s where real innovation begins.Meet Laura
Meet Scott: Filmmaking, sports and project management seamlessly intersectAt Systematic, there is room to be you.Meet Scott
Meet Ionel: A story on and off the rugby fieldPerseverance isn’t just about pushing forwardMeet Ionel
Meet Mihaela: Her mission is to inspire and empower the next generation of tech professionalsMihaela has always been passionate about sharing knowledgeMeet Mihaela
Meet Josiah: From fear to love for MMADiscover Josiah's inspiring story beyond the office walls. From fear to love for MMA, his mental strength and ability to adapt is what keeps him fighting.Meet Josiah
Meet Maj: Strength isn't just about muscles; it's about determination and resilienceThis is the story of Maj Rames and her embodiment of passion and determination behind her office title.Meet Maj
Laura and The Great Bake OffThe secret to delicious cakes revealed: Planning - mixed with a generous sprinkle of creative colleagues! At least if you ask Laura Aagaard Nielsen, who is a consultant at Systematic and part of the cast for this year's season of the Danish television show, The Great Bake Off.Read more
Room to be Professional
How coding shaped a Defence engineer’s mindsetSven Ahrens, Solution Engineer at Systematic, explains how a developer’s coding experience and strategic thinking help deliver effective Defence Tech solutions.Read more
From combat to code: Wearing blue, serving in greenAiden Moir, Senior Field Support Engineer at Systematic Australia, shares his perspective on transitioning from soldier to engineer, the importance of teamwork across disciplines, and what it means to deliver technology that truly serves those in uniform.Read more
Anne wasn’t sure how to use her anthropology degree... then she discovered ITIf you think the teams behind great IT projects only consist of coders, think again. With a background in anthropology, Anne had no idea she could work in IT. It turns out that she’s the perfect person to ensure that the software matches real people’s skills and needs.Read more
“Forget about whether you want to work in IT or not. What are you passionate about? Whatever it is, it’s probably enabled or shaped by IT.”As a linguistic high school graduate, IT wasn’t exactly on Ida's radar. She was drawn to processes, change management, coordination, and communication - without realising that these are all core elements of IT.Read more
Tech, AI, and knitting clubs – IT lets Kiri live life to the fullestMeet Kiri Koppelgaard. 30 years old. Creative, logical, and full of life.Read more
When AI meets reality: Systematic’s defence AI provides support for military decision-makers in critical situationsAI can seem deceptively promising at first glance, but may not quite deliver on closer inspection. Consequently, the solutions being developed by Systematic’s AI team need to function effectively with non-ideal, “chaotic” data before they move forward from prototype to ready-to-go functionality.Read more
Customer-centricity is the cornerstone of success in Defence ServicesHow to bridge the gap between customer requirements, code quality and cost-effectiveness? Meet Michael, Senior Solution Architect, for whom the key to success is customer-centricity.Read more
Meet Ann: "Most importantly, my job makes a difference and that makes me proud"Watch the video with Ann to find out why she feels like her job makes a significant difference to society.Read more
Tech bytes
Chaos meets code: Fractals as a playground for modern Java featuresLegacy Java code can feel like chaos: small changes often ripple unpredictably, creating maintenance headaches. Fractals, which represents mathematical structures where complexity emerges from simple rule, are offering the perfect analogy and playground to explore this.Read more
The WHY Factor: Surviving the Tech HypeLet me introduce you to “The WHY Factor”, a simple yet effective approach I developed to determine where to focus my limited time and energy as a software engineer in a world where every week there’s something new to learn.Read more
Tech Byte: Military software deploymentsDeploying military software means overcoming diverse platforms; rugged hardware; and extreme operational environments.Read more
Tech Byte: LLMs in the Real World: How we Test AI for Defence ApplicationsLarge language models (LLMs) have become a regular part of both our daily lives and professional work.Read more
Tech Byte: Achieving code excellence through predictability and responsibilityWhat does it truly mean to achieve code excellence? How can we consistently deliver high-quality solutions, meeting customer demands time and time again? In this Tech Byte, we’ll explore the intersection of predictability, responsibility, and code qualityRead more
Tech Byte: Six Software Supply Chain Security Concerns in Java Applications You Need to Know About - And How to Address ThemIn this Tech Byte, Software Engineer & Cloud Architect for Cura Healthcare, Thomas Vitale, will shed light on the pressing need to enhance software supply chain security as well as offer strategies to address the challenges.Read more
Tech Byte: How Micro Frontends is Enhancing DevEx at SystematicAlthough Systematic’s Micro Frontends journey is still quite new, Flemming Lundahl is confident that it will play a central role in shaping the coding future.Read more
Tech Byte: Navigating Customer Service Pack Delivery Alongside Focused Release EffortsThis Tech Byte provides insight into how Systematic’s developers adapt to changing situations and priorities within a release cycleRead more
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Systematic has offices in 11 countries where we celebrate many different cultures and backgrounds. We are united in our approach and guided by our values. Across borders and 28 nationalities, our corporate culture and the desire to truly make a difference is what unites us.
Corporate news
Systematic appoints experienced senior civil servant and adviser to its BoardFormer Permanent Secretary to strengthen Systematic’s strategic focus on defence, security and critical infrastructure.Read more
SitaWare Frontline by Systematic onboard VLAH, the first armored vehicle designed and manufactured in Romania by BlueSpace TechnologyLead image Armored vehicle interior featuring screens displaying maps and software. SitaWare Frontline by Systematic onboard VLAH, the first armored vehicle designed and manufactured in RomaniaRead more
Systematic partners with Space42, Comtech for friendly-force tracking solutionSystematic teams with Space42 and Comtech to create advanced satellite-powered force tracking using SitaWare systems.Read more
Systematic doubles last year’s record profit: Defence software and AI driving growthThe Danish software company behind NATO’s operative backbone grows revenue to EUR 299.6 million and more than doubles profit.Read more
Systematic recruits top-profile from the Danish Armed ForcesKlaus Qvist will be strengthening Systematic’s Nordic and Baltic business and support closer cooperation between defence and the rest of society.Read more
From battlefield to power stations: Systematic strengthens focus on national security and critical infrastructure with new business unitThe Danish software company is transferring defence technology to civilian use and has established a new business unit, National Security & Infrastructure (NSI), dedicated to protecting society’s vital systems against hybrid threats. The first IT solution is now ready to go.Read more
Enhancing SitaWare’s command communication capabilities with PexipIntegration of video conferencing software for high-trust environments extends collaboration opportunitiesRead more
Bücherhallen Hamburg completes successful switch to new library systemCompleted according to plan, Hamburg’s 32 public libraries and two library buses made a smooth transition to the Danish library system Cicero, giving the libraries a significant technological upgrade.Read more