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CombinedX AB (publ)
CombinedX AB is a Swedish IT services company that helps other businesses modernize how they run and use technology. It works mainly as a consultant and systems integrator, so it sells advice, project work, and ongoing support rather than physical products. Its services typically cover digital transformation, enterprise systems, cloud, data, and business process improvement. The company’s customers are mainly medium-sized and large organizations in both the private and public sectors that need help choosing, building, and running business-critical IT systems. CombinedX earns money by billing for consulting hours, project assignments, managed services, and related implementation work. In plain terms, it gets paid when clients hire its teams to solve specific technology and process problems. What makes CombinedX different is that it sits between software vendors and end users: it does not mainly sell its own software, but helps customers select and connect the tools they already use or plan to use. That gives it a role as a practical adviser and implementation partner in the IT value chain, where trust, domain knowledge, and long-term client relationships matter more than owning a product brand.
CombinedX AB is a Swedish IT services company that helps other businesses modernize how they run and use technology. It works mainly as a consultant and systems integrator, so it sells advice, project work, and ongoing support rather than physical products. Its services typically cover digital transformation, enterprise systems, cloud, data, and business process improvement.
The company’s customers are mainly medium-sized and large organizations in both the private and public sectors that need help choosing, building, and running business-critical IT systems. CombinedX earns money by billing for consulting hours, project assignments, managed services, and related implementation work. In plain terms, it gets paid when clients hire its teams to solve specific technology and process problems.
What makes CombinedX different is that it sits between software vendors and end users: it does not mainly sell its own software, but helps customers select and connect the tools they already use or plan to use. That gives it a role as a practical adviser and implementation partner in the IT value chain, where trust, domain knowledge, and long-term client relationships matter more than owning a product brand.