Enterprise software for utilities, energy, and GRC compliance
Schleupen SE builds domain-specific software for energy utilities and governance/compliance operations—two markets where regulatory overhead and process complexity create sustained demand for custom solutions. The stack reflects a mature enterprise vendor: SAP, Oracle, SQL Server as persistence; AWS and Azure for cloud lift-and-shift; Elasticsearch and Cassandra for scale; and Terraform/Puppet for infrastructure-as-code. No active adoption signals suggest the vendor is stabilized on incumbent platforms rather than chasing new infrastructure trends. Hiring remains weighted toward engineering (57% of open roles) with mid-to-senior distribution, consistent with a services-heavy model where delivery and customization drive revenue.
Notable leadership hires: Team Lead Consulting
Schleupen SE is a public software manufacturer headquartered in Ettlingen, Germany, with approximately 450 employees across five locations. The company serves two core markets: energy and water utilities (EWW), where it supports over 300 regional providers with billing, meter management, and market communication software; and a broader governance-risk-compliance (GRC) division serving 450+ companies across industries with customizable record-to-cash solutions. Founded in 1970, the company operates as both a product vendor and a professional services organization, with active projects spanning cloud API management, legacy system modernization, and customer-specific software adaptations. Regulatory compliance—particularly German energy market rules and utilities sector requirements—underpins much of the technical roadmap.
Schleupen uses SAP, Oracle, and SQL Server as primary databases; PostgreSQL and Cassandra for distributed data; Elasticsearch for search; AWS (ECS, Transit Gateway, Direct Connect, Organizations) and Azure AD for cloud/identity; Terraform and Puppet for infrastructure; and C#/.NET for application development.
Primary markets are energy and water utilities (supporting 300+ regional providers with billing and meter management software) and governance/risk/compliance (450+ companies across diverse industries using customizable record-to-cash software). Utilities remain the dominant vertical.
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