KMD is one of Denmark's largest IT companies, with more than 50 years of experience building and operating digital infrastructure for the public sector, businesses, and citizens across the Nordic region. The company employs approximately 2,800 people and carries end-to-end responsibility for systems that millions of people depend on daily - from energy distribution platforms built on Microsoft Azure to legacy systems at the core of Danish public administration.
The technical environment spans a wide range: modern data engineering stacks built on Apache Spark, Databricks, Kafka, Delta Lake, and Azure sit alongside established enterprise software in Java, .NET, and C#, as well as legacy codebases in Delphi. Infrastructure is containerised with Docker and orchestrated via Kubernetes, with additional tooling including Elasticsearch, Redis, Azure Data Explorer, and a full Spring/Hibernate/WildFly stack. Engineers work across both greenfield cloud-native development and the maintenance of high-stakes systems where stability is non-negotiable.
Development is organised into cross-functional teams working in two-week sprints, with each team taking ownership of features from business requirements through to production deployment. The approach reflects a deliberate balance: the accountability and rigour expected at enterprise scale, combined with the autonomy typical of smaller, focused product teams.
KMD's industry verticals include government services, public-facing citizen platforms, private-sector enterprise software, and energy distribution. The company is headquartered in Denmark and led by CEO Thomas Jul.