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  • The problem with it systems acquired through public procurement

    The problem with it systems acquired through public procurement

    For two decades, Aapo Koski, who is employed in Systematic’s Finland office, has worked with critical information systems. At the suggestion of a friend, he decided to make use of the knowledge, he has acquired through the years and write a PhD about the main problems inherent in IT systems acquired through public procurements.

  • ph.d. Kasper Pape Helligsøe

    Misunderstandings in a culture of clarity

    In a new research project, anthropologist Kasper Pape Helligsøe sets out to explore the social and cultural conditions at Systematic and the professional handball club Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (BSH). The aim is to generate new knowledge about how organizations maintain and develop high-level performance environments. In this blog, he wonders whether the clarity and attention to detail at BSH could in

  • Impressive annual results for Systematic - once again

    Impressive annual results for Systematic - once again

    Systematic finished the financial year with positive results, its revenue totalling EUR 129.5 million. Further export sales and a growing interest in the company’s healthcare solutions are among the reasons for the good performance

  • Endnu engang millionoverskud til Systematic

    Endnu engang millionoverskud til Systematic

    Systematic præsenterer et absolut tilfredsstillende resultat med et driftsresultat (EBIT) på 127,6 mio. kroner. Øget eksport samt stigende interesse for sundheds-it er blandt årsagerne til successen

  • Why we need women in the it business

    Why we need women in the it business

    It takes a lot of extra energy and dedication to choose a field where you are outnumbered gender-wise. It proves that you really want it, and we need that, says Gauri Varmer Heise.