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A careful plan,
meticulous preparation
and exceptional drive.

In the dawn hours of 24 February 2022, the unimaginable happens.
  Russia invades its neighbouring country Ukraine, the homeland of
 Sigma Software and the majority of its 1,900 employees. This is the start
 of a period of terrible suffering and triggers the largest wave of refugees
 in Europe since World War II. What follows is a tragedy and a sadness for
 the civilised world. The outside world wasted no time in condemning Rus-
 sia’s invasion and war of aggression. It is a war that violates all interna-
 tional law. But even if the rest of the world had believed such an invasion
 to be unthinkable, the Ukrainians had long sensed and suspected that it
 could happen. After all, the conflict had already been going on for a while
 and grew when Russia occupied the Crimean peninsula in 2014. Yet in
 February, it erupted into all-out war.

    “It was perhaps not entirely unexpected that the ongoing conflict
 would escalate, but almost no one expected the scale to be so massive.
 Most analyses and people around here assumed that it would escalate
 in the eastern regions (Donbass). It was hard to believe that a full-scale
 war was coming,” says Oleksiy Syrotyuk of Sigma Software in Kyiv of the
 Russian invasion.

    The Ukrainians and employees at Sigma Software were surprised by
 the scale of the attack, but not by the response that followed. They were
 well-prepared to act. Sigma first started working on a Business Continu-
 ity Plan (BCP) all the way back in 2011. Their plan covered everything
 from signing contracts with transport companies for evacuation, pro-
 curing medical supplies, and equipping offices with generators to ensure
 electricity supply. This BCP has since been refined, and in 2014 it entered
 a more “real-life scenario” mode. The internal support for the plan was
 huge. It was impossible to predict enough details to be able to make a
 step-by-step guide, but the level of detail was sufficient to be able to act,
 learn, improve and make the plan work.

    When the invasion became a reality, Sigma Software had a meticulous,
 detailed and well-established plan. A plan they had been practising for
 years. The implementation went exceptionally well.
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