GIS and smart-city software platform for Chinese enterprises
Dhc Software operates a geospatial and smart-city platform stack anchored in ArcGIS, Cesium, and GeoServer — layered on Java/Spring Boot microservices (Eureka, Zuul, Apollo, Kafka) and Oracle/MySQL persistence. The company is actively hiring across both engineering (93 open) and sales (81 open) in China, with a seniority mix skewed toward senior and manager roles, suggesting investment in complex customer implementations and account management rather than rapid greenfield scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Operations Director, Regional Sales Director
Dhc Software is a Beijing-based public company in the 5,001–10,000 employee range serving Chinese financial institutions and municipal governments. The platform addresses smart-city analytics, geospatial intelligence, and regulatory reporting — evidenced by active projects spanning bank regulatory systems, city brain architecture, smart logistics, and water-resources informatization. Technical operations center on distributed Java microservices (Spring Cloud, RocketMQ) connected to spatial databases (Oracle, MySQL) and mapping engines (ArcGIS, GeoServer). The company faces operational headwinds including database performance, large-system migration complexity, and cash-flow stability.
Core stack: ArcGIS, Cesium, GeoServer (mapping); Java, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Eureka, Zuul (microservices); MySQL, Oracle (databases); RocketMQ, Kafka (messaging); Redis (caching); Linux, Nginx (infrastructure).
Key projects: bank regulatory reporting, smart city brain architecture, geospatial mapping, smart logistics platforms, water-resources informatization, and large legacy system migrations.
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