Digitális Kormányzati Fejlesztés és Projektmenedzsment Kft. executes digital modernization programs for Hungarian government and public-sector entities, with a tech stack centered on Azure, Microsoft infrastructure, and operational tooling (Zabbix, Splunk, QRadar). The hiring mix—skewed toward senior staff across finance, engineering, and security—combined with active projects around log analysis, monitoring system development, and EU grant compliance, suggests the org is scaling internal infrastructure capabilities and governance rigor alongside delivery.
The company manages government-sponsored digitalization initiatives in Hungary, operating across multiple programs including dimop plusz and recovery fund-backed (RRF) projects. They provide end-to-end project management, technical delivery support, and training services to accelerate digital adoption in businesses and government. The stack is Microsoft-native (Azure, Windows Server, SharePoint, Office) with enterprise operational tools (Zabbix, Splunk, QRadar), reflecting the compliance and monitoring demands of public-sector work. Current focus includes hybrid infrastructure management, security event logging, and EU funding compliance—areas where gap-closure in process maturity and tooling is driving internal hiring.
Microsoft-heavy: Azure, Windows Server, SharePoint, Microsoft Office, Configuration Manager. Operational: Zabbix, Splunk, QRadar, Elasticsearch. Scripting: Python, PowerShell, Bash. Monitoring and analytics: Hotjar, Google Analytics.
Log collection and analysis architecture; Zabbix monitoring system development; EU project compliance and budget tracking; SharePoint document governance; MS E5 security expansion; internal payroll process setup; building research function and repository from scratch.
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