Systematic Software Engineering
Denmark-based
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2023 | The company was reported to be on track to record an annual turnover of DKK 1.4 billion. Michael Holm stated the company's future ownership would likely be established through a fund that will own Systematic. |
2023 | Swiss Armed Forces adopt and begin using the SitaWare Insight platform for intelligence handling and data processing. |
2023 | SitaWare Insight begins using intelligence feed from Janes Information Services, expanding its data processing capabilities for defence intelligence. |
2023 | The Australian Defence Force selected SitaWare Headquarters and SitaWare Frontline for deployment in Army vehicles including Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle, Hawkei, and Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons. |
2023 | Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) disclosed plans to adopt the entire SitaWare suite for the Finnish Army, expanding the software platform's usage among NATO partners. |
2023 | SitaWare platform was being used by 45 nations at different command levels. |
December 14 2023 | Nicolaj Bramsen succeeded Michael Holm as CEO, having previously served as Group Senior Vice President for People & Culture. Holm remained chairman of the board. |
October 2023 | Michael Holm announced his plan to retire as CEO after 38 years with the company. |
2022 | Systematic's annual report indicated they had one million warfighters using their software solutions across various platforms. |
2021 | The company expanded to 1,100 employees and recorded an annual turnover of DKK 965 million. Opened development centres in Bucharest and Canberra, expanding to 11 total office sites globally. |
2021 | SitaWare Frontline expanded its capabilities to include force tracking, geospatial tools, and cursor on-target messages, enhancing its mission planning system functionality. |
2020 | The British Army's 3rd Division officially adopted SitaWare Headquarters for situational awareness and command and control, implementing the system at battalion level and above. |
2019 | Australian and American commanders used SitaWare Headquarters software during Exercise Talisman Sabre, demonstrating the platform's capability to connect military echelons and provide a common operational picture. |
2018 | Cicero library management software was implemented in the Danish Joint Library System, enabling automation of tasks across 2,428 library facilities managing 62 million library items. |
2011 | Systematic developed the first iteration of Columna Flow software for Electronic Health Record management, initially used in the small central region of Denmark. |
2011 | Systematic developed an advanced blue force tracking software called SitaWare, which was first adopted by the Danish army for operational use. |
2010 | Systematic reached 500 employees, marking a significant milestone in the company's growth. |
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