Command center and emergency dispatch systems for public safety and critical infrastructure
Eurofunk builds integrated command and control center platforms for emergency services, public safety agencies, and critical infrastructure operators. The tech stack—Java 21 with Spring Boot, Elasticsearch, Kubernetes, and Docker—reflects a shift toward cloud-native, high-availability architecture; current projects explicitly target scalable Java services and CI/CD pipeline implementation, while pain points around deployment optimization and infrastructure modernization suggest an active migration away from legacy on-premises systems. The engineering-focused headcount and active hiring in Central Europe signal sustained investment in platform stability and feature velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Assistant Department Head
Eurofunk is a privately held system integrator and technology provider headquartered in Salzburg, Austria, with over 400 employees across engineering, operations, and support. Founded in 1969, the company specializes in designing, deploying, and operating integrated command center solutions, dispatch centers, and emergency call infrastructure for public safety agencies, utilities, and transportation operators. The product portfolio spans telecommunications systems, radio networks (analog and digital), control room software, and bespoke software-hardware integration. Eurofunk operates primarily in the DACH region (Austria, Germany) and Netherlands, serving mission-critical customers where system reliability and uptime are regulatory and operational imperatives.
Java 21 with Spring Boot, Elasticsearch, Redis, RabbitMQ, Kubernetes, Docker, and Linux form the core infrastructure. The stack also includes Flutter for mobile apps, VoIP systems, and Veeam for backup and disaster recovery.
Salzburg, Austria (5600 Land Salzburg). The company was founded in 1969 and operates as a privately held firm with 501–1,000 employees.
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