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From left: Senior Vice President Kasper Søndergaard Andersen, NNIT Region Denmark, CEO Kristine Stenhuus, Udbetaling Danmark, Vice President Jakob Faarvang, Udbetaling Danmark, and Vice President Christian Staalby, NNIT SAP Business Services

ATP Choses NNIT as New Supplier of Business-critical SAP System

NNIT has entered into a contract with ATP (Udbetaling Danmark) for the delivery of their critical SAP Debtor system. After a thorough tender process in the early days of summer, NNIT was chosen based on the best combination of quality and price.

Opportunities and moral restrictions on the use of AI in the public sector

Opportunities and moral restrictions on the use of AI in the public sector

Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved into the public sector, and the Danish authorities are exploring how the technology can become a valuable tool. According to NNIT's Jannic Stolzenbach Jensen, transparency and human supervision will be crucial in ensuring that AI can improve welfare.

A blind focus on standards will hinder the development of public IT

A blind focus on standards will hinder the development of public IT

When public authorities base their IT tenders on the standards set by FDA (Fællesoffentlig Digital Arkitektur), the risk is that they will get IT systems that do not match the complex requirements of public case-handling, so say two NNIT public IT experts.

Head of NNIT ESG Advisory Lars Dinesen

New Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive calls for a new approach

For the past many years, corporate sustainability work and reporting have been more or less ungoverned and unaudited (under the Non-Financial Reporting Directive). Soon, with EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) coming into effect in January 2024, the scope of requirements will be significantly extended, impacting up to 50,000 European companies.

From law to backlog

From law to backlog

It is rarely a simple matter to convert a new reform from legal text to digital code. Public organizations and private companies often find themselves spending a lot of time updating their digital systems to support new rules or changes of existing practices. Therefore, NNIT has developed an agile work method that reduces the development process and increases the quality of the final solution. We