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Critical

Background

In our modern technological society, failures of critical IT systems can have catastrophic effects. These effects can impact upon mission success, and markedly reduce both corporate profitability and reputation. In more extreme cases of course, software reliability can be a matter of life and death.

At Critical we create and deploy solutions that guarantee support for key operational functions. Our systems ensure that critical processes in a diverse array of market sectors are conducted safely and efficiently. Our expert staff ensure that our customers achieve and sustain success in all their IT ventures. Time and again, our customers value our in-depth knowledge and partnership approach, which together ensures excellent results in the development of solutions that simply must not fail.

Critical provides solutions, services and technologies for mission and business critical processes and our success lies in bringing quality and innovation to our customers’ IT systems in a timely and cost effective manner. Across the Critical Group we have a solid track record of delivering quality projects on time and within budget and have successfully released technologies and products worldwide.

Since the formation of the first Critical company in 1998 we have been committed to making a difference. We recruit and retain the best talent and constantly invest in continuing development programmes. Critical operates an accredited quality management system and offers exceptional value for money, combining outstanding quality with competitive cost.

Critical’s growth has been continuous and sustained, and within the group we now have a presence in Portugal (Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra), the USA (San Jose, CA, since 2000), the UK (Southampton, 2006), Romania (Bucharest, 2008), Brazil (Sao Paolo, 2009) and Mozambique (Maputo, 2010).