Heise online operates Germany's largest IT news platform, pulling content from five magazine and online properties (c't, iX, Mac & i, Make, Technology Review, Telepolis). The tech stack reveals a business in transition: heavy SAP investment (ERP, moving to S/4HANA), paired with modern front-end tooling (Vue, TypeScript, Tailwind) and Microsoft 365 automation (Power Platform, Copilot Studio). Active hiring across sales, engineering, and marketing—with leadership gaps in application development and direct marketing—suggests a push to modernize both internal operations and revenue channels.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead Application Development, Team Lead Direktmarketing
Heise online is a digital news platform serving IT professionals and technology enthusiasts across Germany, Switzerland, and France. The company aggregates daily reporting from its five editorial brands (c't, iX, Mac & i, Make, Technology Review) plus the online magazine Telepolis into a unified portal at heise.de. The business operates on a hybrid model: reader-facing journalism, plus B2B lead generation and digital marketing services. Current operational priorities include migrating enterprise systems to S/4HANA, automating workflows with Microsoft 365 and custom bot development, and expanding direct marketing channels through campaigns and workshops.
Heise online runs on Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, and Oracle, with front-end built in Vue and TypeScript. Enterprise systems include SAP ERP and SAP SD; automation layers use Microsoft 365, Power Platform, Power Automate, and Copilot Studio. CI/CD via Jenkins and Subversion.
Yes. Active engineering roles span mid-level, junior, and lead positions. Recent hires include a Team Lead for Application Development. Openings posted across Germany, Switzerland, and France; 5 of 19 active roles are engineering-focused.
Key projects: SAP S/4HANA migration, M365 platform development, workflow/bot/agent development, lead generation and conversion campaigns, AI news coverage, and expanding digital marketing channels via workshops and crossmedia campaigns.