Integral Systemics
Tomorrow's Needs, Today.

in·te·gral:
[in-ti-gruh l, in-teg-ruh l]
Date: 1551
adjective
  1. of, pertaining to, or belonging as a part of the whole; constituent or component: integral parts
  2. necessary to the completeness of the whole: This point is integral to his plan
  3. consisting or composed of parts that together constitute a whole
  4. entire; complete; whole: the integral works of a writer
  5. essential to completeness
  6. formed as a unit with another part
  7. composed of integral parts
  8. lacking nothing essential: entire
sys·te·mics:
In the context of systems science and systems philosophy, the term systemics refers to an initiative to study systems from a holistic point of view. It is an attempt at developing logical, mathematical, engineering and philosophical paradigms and frameworks in which physical, technological, biological, social, cognitive, and metaphysical systems can be studied and modeled.

We are a professional cooperative whose members range from system builder, help desk specialist, technical team lead, to IT Manager.

Our members originate from small to large organizations within distinct sectors such as fashion, finance, logistics, retail, tax, travel, as well as technology consulting.

Our organization's work, which seeded from building computer systems from parts, has evolved to designing networked solutions for organizations that value consistent communication, distinct service, and unique solutions for their environment.

Our philosophy is based on a simple ideology: A team can only succeed if each individual contributes their knowledge to achieve a common goal.