The Digital Edge (9): This is how ATP's CIO Per Kjersgaard Rasmusen manages the it-systems that handles 2 out of 3 Danish welfare payments

The Digital Edge - A podcast by Lars Jacobsen

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Every year the Danish collective pension insurance fund ATP pays out more than 250 billion Danish Kroner - around 38 billion US Dollars.

A vast sum all based on the contribution of almost all Danish citizens during their working lives.

Originally set up in 1964 ATP today also manages 2 out of 3 Danish welfare payments for the more than 5 million members.

Managing this complex, unique and highly regulated area would hardly be possible without a large scale it-operation. An operation that under CIO Per Kjersgaard Rasmussen's leadership has been moving away from traditional mainframes and toward a new and more standardized it-landscape.

So join us today as we together with CIO Per Kjersgaard Rasmussen explore how ATP is managing a highly regulated area while still investing in the development of ATP's it-platform.

In this episode:
- How ATP works with the intersection between business and it
- How CIO Per Kjersgaard Rasmussen have changed the focus and tasks for the it-department using outsourcing
- Per Kjersgaard Rasmussen’s advice on compliance and security

Hosts: Jesper Schleimann, Digital Transformation Officer, EMEA North at SAP and Lars Jacobsen, Editor-in-chief of Computerworld Denmark

Podcast website: Computerworld.dk/theedge

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