- Systematic
- Newsroom
- Corporate News
Corporate news
Read all our corporate news here.
Global need for defence cooperation drives Systematic's revenue to new highsWith a new CEO at the helm, the software company Systematic continues to grow, expanding with three new offices and delivering record financial results for the third consecutive year.Read more
Systematic’s new CFO will support growth with dataSystematic appoints new CFO Kathrine Stougaard from Stibo Systems, a profile with solid financial expertise in the software industry.Read more
Austria signs multi-million Euro contract for Danish defence softwareWith Austria as a new Systematic customer, all countries in the DACH-region will be using the SitaWare battle management system, fostering joint defence efforts and bolstering European and NATO security.Read more
Systematic Tops Image Survey for IT CompaniesUniversum's annual image survey places Systematic as the Danish IT company that IT professionals most want to work for.Read more
New solution ensures openness of patient data across healthcare systemAs politicians and professionals call for better sharing of data across the healthcare system, Herning Municipality and Gødstrup Hospital have been testing a solution that is now set for implementation by a number of municipalities.Read more
Systematic continues its support for AGF football clubSystematic is right behind AGF as it makes the move to a new home ground. With an extended partnership, we are supporting our local football club’s men’s and women’s teams until summer 2027.Read more
Henrik Skovfoged New Chief Information Officer (CISO) at SystematicSystematic A/S has appointed Henrik Skovfoged as its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Henrik Skovfoged has more than 25 years of experience in cybersecurity, finance and management, and has previously held leadership roles at companies such as Trifork Security, Conscia and NetDesign.Read more
Systematic bids to bring Danish health record system to Swedish hospitalsIn Denmark, an electronic health record system developed with support from doctors and clinicians from Danish university hospitals is in use across half of the country.Read more
Systematic joins green Aarhus initiativeSystematic has just signed the Commitment Paper on green mobility by Klimaalliancen Aarhus, committing companies to reduce their transportation footprint. In Aarhus Municipality, half of the CO2 emissions are attributed to transportation, making this initiative a significant step towards a carbon-neutral municipality.Read more
Danish software to support NATO’s land operationsSystematic will deliver the defence alliance's new command-and-control system, SitaWare Headquarters. Additionally, the company is developing a comprehensive military healthcare system for deployed personnel.Read more
Michael Holm receives the Danish IT Award 2024Michael Holm has managed to build one of Denmark’s most successful IT companies, through a unique combination of deep technological understanding and a solid sense of business. That is why he is presented with the Danish ICT Industry Associations 2024 IT Award .Read more
The Prime Minister at Systematic: "Good we have you"Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Aarhus Mayor Jacob Bundsgaard paid a visit to Systematic in Aarhus to take a closer look at our SitaWare command-and-control system, used by an increasing number of NATO countries.Read more
Systematic has once again achieved the black belt in software developmentWith 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.Read more
Systematic CEO hands over with fantastic financial resultsIt is with an air of calm and some satisfaction that Systematic’s CEO Michael Holm is able to pass on the baton to his successor after the company has posted its best ever financial results.Read more
Poland's armoured forces get Danish defence software in new tanksWith its newly purchased Abrams tanks, Poland has received Systematic's command and control system, SitaWare, which increases the possibility of data sharing and cooperation between allies.Read more
Systematic lands a multi-million Euro contract with the British ArmyFor 15 years, the British Army has used the Danish-developed command-control system SitaWare. Now, a new contract worth approximately EUR 12 million ensures that more soldiers, brigades and allies benefit from the solution.Read more