NNIT Group acquires Excellis Health Solutions and continues its Life Sciences growth journey
NNIT acquires US-based Excellis, a leading specialized global provider in end-to-end supply chain consulting services to the life sciences industry.
NNIT acquires US-based Excellis, a leading specialized global provider in end-to-end supply chain consulting services to the life sciences industry.
NNIT’s Q3 was driven by double digit profitable growth in the international life sciences segment. The Novo Nordisk Group impacted the growth negatively as expected. In addition, the Private & Public business contracted in Q3.
Meet Lasse Lanng Pedersen and Martin Vang Jeppesen who on a daily basis make the NNIT wheels spin at our datacenter in Bagsværd, Denmark. After office hours, they spend time sharing their expert knowledge with the future datacenter specialists of Denmark by teaching at Copenhagen School of Marine Engineering and Technology Management.
NNIT has been testing 5G against 4G and regular cable internet connections across different devices, and the verdict is here: it works, and it can process more data quicker and in a better quality than traditional internet/fiber net.
Copenhagen, September 11, 2020 – NNIT, a leading provider of IT services and consultancy is partnering with Danish-based NES TECH, who is behind the software application, Polaris - a challenger to the established software environment in the pension industry.
The Danish pension industry has for a long time been relying on a limited selection of legacy software and service suppliers to accommodat
Copenhagen, August 27 2020 – NNIT, a leading provider of IT services and consultancy is now deepening the cooperation with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by signing a Solution Provider Program (SPP) agreement. NNIT is now able to manage, service, support and bill customers using AWS, while customers have their own terms with AWS.
The demand for AWS cloud services continues to grow globally. This has
Do you remember the latest stories in the news where cyber-criminals caused hundreds of domestic and international flights to be grounded at multiple airports across Sweden due to its air traffic control system being disabled, and where a nuclear power plant in Germany was infected with computer viruses via USB sticks?
Hacked power stations, crashed airplanes, or dark streets would be a direct result of compromised process control systems. If you were in charge of security, how would you deal with this?