Gergely G.

IT System Analyst at SmartX Solutions

Gergely G. is an experienced IT System Analyst with a career spanning over two decades in the banking and finance sector. Currently working at SmartX Solutions since February 2016, Gergely focuses on online banking integration, internal application development, and various projects related to bank systems. Previous roles include participation in Mandatory Financial Reporting at Budapest Bank Zrt. and extensive work on the core Car loan system for Budapest Bank Autófinanszírozás at Ardents Ltd. Earlier positions involved system analysis and design for customs-related projects at Kopint Datorg Zrt. and IQSYS, as well as business intelligence development at Axis Ltd. and SYNERGON Integrator Ltd. Gergely G. has formal education from SZÁMALK and is currently pursuing studies at the College of Dunaújváros.

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SmartX Solutions

For more than 15 years on the market. We offer enterprise custom IT solutions – and a lot more. In highlight: Banking Frontend and Middleware. SmartX‘s main profile is software design, development, integration, operation and maintenance. Our colleagues are all well trained professionals as well as men of experience, who have been working as a team for years now. Several well-known IT systems are connected to the name of SmartX. We have formed close connections to some of the multinational companies resident in Hungary and so they supply us with a reliable background providing the relevant development and hardware tools and serve as partners in our projects. Thus we have the ability to bear in mind all the daily demands dictated by the market. SmartX also takes part in the scientific life of Hungary as well, some of our technical managers are researchers and instructors at the Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences. Our special involvement within the university is connected to the research and education in fields of semi-structured databases, WEB databases, communication, and teachers’ methodology.


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