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At Systematic, we strive to make a positive difference in society by developing exceptional software. Every day, our solutions help millions of people navigate complex challenges – often in critical situations.

Headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, we develop software for defence, police, hospitals, the care sector, libraries, utilities, and the financial sector. Our systems support vital societal functions, and this both inspires and obliges us to continuously improve our business, our people and our products.

Our IT systems work because the people who use them are involved from the start. Together with our IT professionals, soldiers, nurses, librarians and other domain experts help ensure that every solution is stable, secure, intuitive – and tailored to support the real-life workflows it is meant to serve. Trust and collaboration are the foundation of everything we do.

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NATO and Systematic mark Initial Operational Capability for SitaWare Headquarters - NATO’s future land C2 capability19.6.2025 12:10:29 CEST | Press release

The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) and Systematic have formally marked the achievement of the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for SitaWare Headquarters – NATO’s new command-and-control (C2) software for land forces, delivered under the DEMETER FLC2 project. The IOC declaration marks a significant step in modernising NATO’s land C2 capabilities. It supports the alliance’s transition towards more agile, data-driven decision-making with SitaWare Headquarters playing an integral role in strengthening C2 infrastructure across the land domain. The solution supports information superiority across strategic and operational levels, enabling NATO land forces to share accurate, real-time data in dynamic and contested environments. The Initial Operational Capability status reflects successful delivery across several core areas, including the deployment of SitaWare Headquarters at NATO sites, its integration into the alliance’s operational command framework, the provis

Royal Navy extends Systematic MTF contract for five years12.5.2025 12:17:34 CEST | Press release

Systematic specialists continue to work at the heart of military messaging software. Aarhus, 12 May 2025. The UK’s Royal Navy (RN) has awarded Systematic a five-year extension for the ongoing support for leadership of the development of Message Text Formats (MTFs) and production of the NATO Message Catalogue (APP-11). The 407 message formats in the latest edition of the catalogue cover the full spectrum of warfare from strategic, through mission tasking, CBRN warning and reporting, right down to individual units making routine logistics requests. The format makes them suitable for use in narrow bandwidth and satellite-denied environments, while still allowing human and computer processing. The RN’s Navy Digital team are the designated custodian of APP-11 on behalf of NATO. As Custodian, the RN is responsible for producing the catalogue which is distributed to every operational unit in the alliance. Contracting Systematic allows the RN to discharge this responsibility with confidence. I

Systematic re-wins valuable contract for Denmark’s library system13.1.2025 06:30:00 CET | Press release

The software company Systematic has just signed an important, three-digit DKK million contract with the Danish municipalities’ joint IT organisation KOMBIT to continue the development and operation of the IT system for all public and school libraries in Denmark until 2038. Supplying Denmark’s national library system since 2015 has opened doors to new international markets for Systematic with its Cicero library system. The contract expires at the end of 2025, and KOMBIT’s choice of supplier for the Common Library System (FBS) 2.0 has been eagerly awaited by the software company. Systematic was awarded the contract shortly before New Year, and will now develop and implement the libraries’ new IT solution as well as handling operations and further development in the coming years. The contract, signed with KOMBIT on behalf of Denmark’s ’s municipalities, has an estimated value of DKK 220 million. Denmark a source of inspiration for foreign countries Since 2015, Systematic’s library system

Global need for defence cooperation drives revenue to new highs at Systematic12.12.2024 11:07:29 CET | Press release

With 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. The 2023/2024 financial year has ended for the software company Systematic with the biggest revenue in the company’s history: EUR 218 million, which equates to growth of 13.5%. The profit after tax is EUR 34 million – up 25% on the previous year. Of the company’s total order intake, 65% came from abroad in 2023/2024. In spite of massive investments in product development, innovation and employee well-being, the company posted an EBIT of EUR 44.6 million. This corresponds to an EBIT margin of 20.5% compared to 18.5% last year, which according to CEO Nikolaj Bramsen, is completely in line with the company’s strategy. “We’re focusing on what we do best – creating usable and effective solutions for critical sectors such as defence, healthcare, security and the utilities. Our success is based on developing sta

Austria begins modernisation of its C2 capability with Systematic Defence19.11.2024 14:45:38 CET | Press release

Systematic Defence is proud to announce the signing of a significant contract with the Austrian Armed Forces for the delivery of its world-leading command and control software, SitaWare Headquarters and SitaWare Frontline. This contract marks an important expansion of the SitaWare user community, with Austria becoming the latest nation to adopt the proven C4ISR solution to enhance its operational command and tactical capabilities. Following a public tender process, the Austrian Federal Army selected SitaWare Headquarters for its advanced command-and-control (C2) capabilities, including its ability to deliver seamless interoperability and information sharing across military units and coalition partners. In tandem, SitaWare Frontline will provide Austrian forces with a robust mounted solution, enhancing communication and situational awareness at the tactical edge. Supporting Modernisation and Operational Efficiency This marks a key component in the Austrian Armed Forces efforts to modern

Stockholms stadsbibliotek och Systematic banar vägen för framtidens bibliotekstjänster8.11.2024 06:00:00 CET | Press release

Ny teknik ska stärka Stockholms stadsbibliotek och dess medarbetare med automatiserade processer, förbättrade arbetsflöden och bättre användaråtkomst. I hjärtat av Stockholm pågår en osynlig revolution på det klassiska stadsbiblioteket och i de 40 filialerna runt om i staden. Ett 20 år gammalt IT-system byts ut mot en ny innovativ lösning som består av det danskutvecklade bibliotekssystemet Cicero från Systematic i kombination med det intelligenta logistik- och materialhanteringssystemet (IMMS) från danska Lyngsoe Systems. Den nya gemensamma lösningen kommer att omdefiniera biblioteksupplevelsen för både användare och personal. Stadsbibliotekarie Daniel Forsman från Stockholms stadsbibliotek leder förändringen med en vision som sträcker sig utanför bibliotekets väggar: ”Vi uppdaterar våra verksamhetssystem och med det förändrar vi i grunden hur vi har arbetat i decennier. Målet är att göra våra boksamlingar mer tillgängliga för stockholmarna. Med automatiserade processer och arbetsflöd

Stockholm Public Library and Systematic pioneer the future of library services8.11.2024 06:00:00 CET | Press release

New technology deployed at Stockholm libraries will empower staff through automated processes, enhanced workflows, and improved user accessibility. In the heart of Stockholm, an invisible revolution is underway at the iconic city library and its 40 branches. A 20-year-old IT system is about to be replaced with a new, innovative library system combining the Danish-developed Library Management system Cicero from Systematic with the Intelligent Material Management System (IMMS) from Danish Lyngsoe Systems. The new joint solution will redefine the library experience for users and staff alike. City Librarian Daniel Forsman leads the change, projecting a vision that extends beyond the walls of the library: "We are updating our operational systems, and with that, we are fundamentally changing how we have worked for decades. The goal is to make our book collections more accessible to the people of Stockholm. By automating processes and workflows, we free up time for activities that promote rea

Systematic vinner viktigt kontrakt om stort bibliotekssystem i Stockholm22.10.2024 08:00:00 CEST | Press release

Det danska programvaruföretaget tar ytterligare ett stort steg in på den europeiska biblioteksmarknaden efter att ha vunnit ett anbud värt 100 miljoner kronor för Stockholms stadsbibliotek. Det imponerande stadsbiblioteket i hjärtat av Stockholm och dess 40 filialer runt om i staden ska i slutet av 2025 ha ett nytt bibliotekssystem. Efter genomförd upphandling föll valet på danska Systematic, som också ligger bakom den nationella gemensamma bibliotekslösningen FBS i Danmark. Med avtalet tar Systematic ytterligare en stor bit av den skandinaviska marknaden. Redan nu innehåller kundlistan alla danska folk- och skolbibliotek, Oslos huvudbibliotek Deichman Bjørvika och dess 22 filialer, samt närmare 100 andra norska kommuner. Tidigare i månaden meddelade Systematic dessutom sin första tyska bibliotekkund, Bücherhallen Hamburg, som driver alla 32 folkbibliotek i delstaten, och därmed framträder bilden av en dansk exportsuccé. ”Att vinna Stockholm är en milstolpe för oss. Vi har redan runt 5

Systematic wins important contract for new library system in Sweden22.10.2024 08:00:00 CEST | Press release

The Danish software company takes another big step into the European library market after winning a tender worth SEK 100 million for Stockholm Public Library. The impressive city library in the heart of Stockholm and its 40 branches are getting a new library system by the end of 2025. Danish company Systematic, which is also behind Denmark's National Library Solution (FBS), has been chosen to carry out the task following a tender process. With the contract, Systematic takes another big bite of the Scandinavian market. The customer list already includes all Danish public and school libraries, Oslo's main library Deichman Bjørvika and its 22 branches, as well as close to 100 other Norwegian municipalities. Earlier this month, Systematic also announced its first library customer in Germany, Bücherhallen Hamburg, which operates all 32 public libraries in the state. "Winning Stockholm is a milestone for us. We already have about 500 Swedish school libraries on our customer list, but this is

Danish library system breaks new ground in Germany8.10.2024 06:45:00 CEST | Press release

After successful implementations in Norway and Sweden, Denmark’s Cicero system is set to modernise public libraries across Hamburg, marking Systematic’s first foothold in the German library market. Cicero, which forms the digital backbone of Denmark’s Joint Library System (Fælles bibliotekssystem (FBS), continues its expansion across Europe. Following successful implementations in both Norway and Sweden, Germany is now ready to acquire the Danish IT solution. Bücherhallen Hamburg has chosen to replace its 30-year-old library system with Cicero, making Hamburg the first German library customer for Systematic, the company behind the solution. Bücherhallen Hamburg operates all public libraries in the state, and with 32 branches spread across the city, it is one of Germany’s largest libraries. Thorough research before choosing new system As part of the selection process, Bücherhallen Hamburg conducted extensive, widespread market research to ensure the new system would meet their needs. “B

Danskt huvudjournalsystem utvecklat av läkare har potential i Sverige18.9.2024 06:50:00 CEST | Press release

I Danmark använder halva landet ett huvudjournalsystem som utvecklats av läkare och annan vårdpersonal från danska universitetssjukhus. Nu satsar IT-företaget bakom systemet på att även svenska regioner ska kunna börja använda det. ”Vi kan se att det gör stor skillnad, att Columna underlättar vårdpersonalens vardag och kan anpassas efter lokala förhållanden och önskemål. Framtidssäkringen ligger i den öppna arkitekturen, vilket bland annat innebär att regionerna själva kan utveckla lösningar och ansluta dem. Flera sjukhus har själva utvecklat eller skaffat AI-lösningar som de använder tillsammans med Columna”, berättar Henrik Rosenberg Rasmussen, Account Director på Systematic. Samtidigt som flera svenska regioner kämpar med att byta ut och implementera huvudjournalsystem, har man i Danmark rönt stora framgångar med huvudjournalsystemet Columna Clinical Information System (CIS), som används i tre av fem danska regioner och omfattar data om cirka 3,2 miljoner medborgare. Effektiva IT-sy

Delivering Janes data into SitaWare Insight5.8.2024 12:29:27 CEST | Press release

Aarhus – 5 August 2024 – Following on from a memorandum of understanding signed in September 2023, Janes and Systematic have now signed a further agreement to help with the integration of Janes’ data into Systematic’s SitaWare Insight intelligence and decision support tool. SitaWare Insight is now able to receive data from Janes’ Intara Foundational Data via an application programming interface (API), giving users access to critical equipment data and information within the SitaWare Insight interface. Janes’ Intara Foundational Data is searchable when loaded into the Data Lake in SitaWare Insight. As a result, users of SitaWare Insight can now benefit from a fully integrated intelligence workflow on a single screen. “With data being recognised as a key enabler in the modern battlespace, the ability for intelligence teams and military planning staff to rapidly obtain critical data on the capabilities of their own forces and the enemy’s can help to reduce risks and lead to greater succes

NATO selects SitaWare Headquarters as its Future Land C2 Capability11.4.2024 09:22:21 CEST | Press release

NATO’s land forces will benefit from an enhanced command and control application with the signing of a contract between Systematic and the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) for the provision of its Future Land Command and Control (C2) capability (FLC2). Systematic’s SitaWare Headquarters software was selected as part of a competitive tender process and provides world-leading command and control capabilities. Principal among these is the provision of seamless interoperability and the rapid, reliable sharing of information among coalition partners. The FLC2 project, also known as ‘DEMETER’ includes the implementation of the software into the NATO Command Structure, as well as the provision of initial training support, marking a step-change in operational capability for the Alliance.. SitaWare Headquarters is used by more than 50 (fifty) countries worldwide and is a trusted force multiplier. Its proven ability unites armed services and ensures efficient communication

Innovation project to increase well-being for patients and staff at super hospitals26.3.2024 11:33:08 CET | Press release

The high-tech single-bed rooms at the new super hospitals are practical and efficient, but patients feel lonely. A new innovation project aims to develop a technical solution to enhance the well-being and communication of patients and staff alike. As health staff at modern hospitals have to keep an eye on increasing numbers of patients in single-bed rooms, the patients are less often in contact with staff. This means that patients can feel overlooked and uncertain, while a fall or sudden deterioration in their condition is discovered later than if they had been in a multi-bed room. A new project will investigate how the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and location data can improve well-being and mutual awareness between patients and health staff. Uncertainty leads to staff being summoned more often In collaboration with staff and patients from Bispebjerg Hospital and researchers at the University of Copenhagen, the Danish software company Systematic will develop an IT solution that

Elderly in the Municipality of Sønderborg now only need to tell their story once26.3.2024 08:40:38 CET | Press release

In the Municipality of Sønderborg, community care providers have a new tool at their disposal – a new electronic health record solution for ensuring that the health of each citizen and other key information is properly recorded and made available for relevant employees across different municipal departments. At the end of February, the Municipality of Sønderborg in southern Jutland became the thirty-sixth municipality to implement the electronic care record solution Columna Cura. Developed by the Danish software company Systematic, the solution optimises documentation and coordination tasks in the municipal health, care and social services. With the Cura app installed on a tablet, the municipality is able to ensure that everything about the citizen is documented, and that relevant information about their health and well-being can be shared by the various municipal services and staff without any data loss. Employees can easily see which tasks they need to carry out in the citizen’s home

Strong defence and security profile joins the board at Systematic28.2.2024 07:20:00 CET | Press release

Christina Balis, Global Campaign Director for Training & Mission Rehearsal at QinetiQ, is a new member of the software company’s board of directors. Systematic, a leading software and systems company in the defence and healthcare sector, has appointed Christina Balis as a new member of its board of directors. Balis brings extensive experience and expertise in the defence and security sector and a solid strategic and international perspective. Balis is currently the Global Campaign Director for Training & Mission Rehearsal at UK-based QinetiQ, a leading defence and security company. In this role, she is responsible for developing and implementing the company’s strategy and long-term business-winning activities in defence training, exercises, and mission rehearsal. “We are very pleased to welcome Christina to our board of directors. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the defence and security sector and a deep understanding of the global market dynamics and customer needs.

Systematic has achieved the black belt in software development - again21.2.2024 10:34:24 CET | Press release

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. Even though it is both expensive and cumbersome, Systematic still invests several full-time equivalents and about 300,000 EUR every third year to thoroughly examine its work processes with an external lead appraiser following the CMMI model. This year marks the seventh consecutive time the software company has achieved the highest CMMI rating at level five. Systematic is the only company in Scandinavia and one out of four companies in Europe with documentation attesting to being among the best in the world at delivering software solutions on time, within budget, and with the agreed-upon quality. Best result to date The CMMI model assesses a company's maturity in software development and its ability to continuously improve and develop its workflows. "Our result is extremely good this tim

Italian Army selects SitaWare Headquarters20.2.2024 14:24:19 CET | Press release

SitaWare Headquarters to be deployed to support a range of Esercito Italiano formations. Aarhus, 20 February 2024. Systematic is pleased to announce that the Esercito Italiano (Italian Army) has deployed its SitaWare Headquarters solution for the organisation’s Imperio programme. SitaWare Headquarters will be used from regimental to army corps level. Delivered in conjunction with our Italian partner Fincantieri NexTech - a Fincantieri Group subsidiary which specialises in innovative solutions - the selection and implementation came after rigorous testing and evaluation by the Esercito Italiano through a competitive tender. SitaWare Headquarters stood out with its open architecture allowing additional modules to be easily integrated into the platform, scalability to support rapid integration and deployment of new modules, security, and survivability and availability. “We are proud to be supporting the Esercito Italiano as part of its Esercito 4.0 [Army 4.0] modernisation programme, whic

Systematic CEO hands over with fantastic financial results14.12.2023 13:22:14 CET | Press release

For FY 2022/2023, software company Systematic is again posting record results with revenue totalling EUR 192 million, an operating profit of EUR 35 million and cash reserves of EUR 84 million. It 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. Revenue, up from EUR 178 million in 2021/2022 to EUR 192 million in 2022/2023, is primarily driven by international sales and many different contracts, with several stretching years into the future. “They are our best financial results to date. It’s all down to the fact that the total profit is based on many contracts which all the company’s business units have contributed to – and not like in previous years, where a few big contracts dominated the picture,” says Michael Holm. Sustainable business model based on massive investments and product sales In spite of the fact that Systematic is continuing to invest
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At Systematic, we strive to make a positive difference in society by developing exceptional software. Every day, our solutions help millions of people navigate complex challenges – often in critical situations.

Headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, we develop software for defence, police, hospitals, the care sector, libraries, utilities, and the financial sector. Our systems support vital societal functions, and this both inspires and obliges us to continuously improve our business, our people and our products.

Our IT systems work because the people who use them are involved from the start. Together with our IT professionals, soldiers, nurses, librarians and other domain experts help ensure that every solution is stable, secure, intuitive – and tailored to support the real-life workflows it is meant to serve. Trust and collaboration are the foundation of everything we do.

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