Why We Still Write Erlang in 2026
Karin Hjalmarsson on the architectural reasons we continue to choose Erlang/OTP for systems that must run for decades without restart.
Read article →For 38 years, Emirates PD has built and maintained the core software systems that Nordic banks, government agencies, and shipping companies rely on every day.
Our Services Talk to UsA privately-held Swedish AB with three founding partners still active in the firm today.
Across our Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö offices. Average tenure of 9.4 years.
Our average client relationship is 14 years. Our oldest production system has run continuously since 1991.
Settlement engines, custodial ledgers, and treasury systems for Nordic and European banks. Our oldest core banking installation has been in continuous service since 1991.
Mission-critical software for institutions where downtime is not an acceptable outcome. Erlang and OTP-based architectures with measured availability above 99.998%.
Private cloud infrastructure built on hardened Linux and OpenBSD, designed in collaboration with EU government agencies. EU data residency by construction.
24/7 monitoring, incident response, and security engineering. ISO 27001 certified since 2009. Six of our engineers serve on European cybersecurity standards committees.
Emirates PD AB was founded in Stockholm in April 1987 by three engineers — Magnus Åberg, Elsa Lindqvist, and Johan Bergström — who had previously worked together at Ericsson on the AXE telephone exchange. They wanted to apply the same engineering discipline they had learned in telecoms to the emerging field of enterprise software.
Today the firm has 412 employees across three Swedish cities. We remain privately held, with no outside investors. Decisions are made by a partnership of twelve, and we've never sought venture capital, gone public, or been acquired.
We work in Erlang, Rust, OCaml, and Python. We maintain Fortran and COBOL systems older than most of our junior engineers. We measure ourselves not by features shipped but by uptime and the longevity of the systems we leave behind.
Read MoreKarin Hjalmarsson on the architectural reasons we continue to choose Erlang/OTP for systems that must run for decades without restart.
Read article →Lars Dahlgren documents a four-year project to lift a venerable PL/I codebase onto contemporary infrastructure with zero downtime.
Read article →Senior partner Anna Lundgren reflects on the firm's anniversary and the engineering culture that has kept clients returning for decades.
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