WHAT IS KMD ELEMENTS?
Cloud-based, modern master data and billing solution built to automate and modernize complex calculation and billing processes as well as to help automate master data management. The solution is our own product developed for the energy and utility sector and built on a platform adaptable to the growing market complexity and to the needs of our customers with market roles such as energy subsidizers, energy traders, and grid operators.
Technology stack

Meet the Managers
Marcin Moskwa, Head of Development
Andrzej Mika, Head of Quality Assurance Management
Why is it #GOODTOBEINKMD?
More about KMD Elements

Scaling vs growth
Managers of Elements team: Michał and Marcin are talking about microservices architecture, scaling, and role of scalability in the development teams, the challenges of continuous product development and how to maintain autonomy in a team which started with a dozen people and now has more than 120.

Scaling in Elements
Have you ever heard that scaling in agile products does not work? We would like to tell you a story of Elements and how we grew from 3 to 11 teams in 2 years without collapsing under the setup's own weight. Speech done by Alicja Frąckiewicz and Anna Szypszak.

Future energy IT platforms
We all hear about the challenges on the energy market these days but how it looks from the IT systems perspective that provide solutions to address those challenges? Speech done by Roman Głogowski.

Devops has many names
Roman, Application Architect and Paweł, DevOps Engineer, are talking about how to interpret the term “DevOps”, what it is in practice and why it is so important when implementing complex IT projects. It’s the first episode of KMD Tech Talks podcast.

Does testing bring value?
A story about testing in Agile in KMD Elements, conducted by Andrzej Mika, Head of Quality Assurance Management.

What you didn’t know about KMD - KMD Elements
What is KMD for a size and what does the future look like with NEC? Thomas Hansen Hvilsom is a project manager at KMD Elements and has worked at KMD for the past 21 years. Below he gives his bid on the development and future of the Elements system and KMD.