BCS was founded in 1992, by former employees of EI BULL HN branch office in Macedonia. BCS’s initial business activities were centered to provide installation for Honeywell/Bull mainframe hardware. In 1994, BCS expanded its hardware maintenance offerings to include provision of Datacard’s products and solutions. BCS was the company with the largest installed base of mainframe computers and the first IT company in Macedonia that installed the first systems for card encoding and embossing, ATMs and POS systems. This initial suite of services, managed by an exceptional team of highly trained computer specialists, qualified the company to enter the TOP 100 Most Successful Magazine, ranking the BCS for the 5 consecutive years as the most successful enterprise in Macedonia.

Following on the heels of this recognition, BCS launched a major expansion program in 2000. Through our partnership with BULL, NEC, OLIVETTI, AVG, MICROSOFT, GIGATMS, MOXA, our customers benefit from the latest advances in technology and the highest level of support. By achieving ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System in 2002, BCS is demonstrating its commitment to service excellence.

Today, BCS provides highest quality multi-vendor IT solutions and products. It comprises of hardware and software services, including installation and configuration, maintenance, help desk, remote monitoring, consulting and more, to a wide variety of businesses and institutions, including: municipalities, universities, colleges, NGOs, manufacturers, and small and medium enterprises.

We build and maintain strong relationships with customers and suppliers in the markets we serve. Our main customers are the largest financial institutions, governmental institutions and small, medium and large enterprises. As their businesses grew, many of our customers had outsourced their IT needs and relied heavily on BCS as a responsible business partner. Our goal is to keep you focused on your core business and let BCS worry about your IT infrastructure. No matter how big or small your IT infrastructure is our trained, skilled and experienced IT professionals can create the appropriate solutions to suit your needs and budget.

BCS differentiates itself in the market through service excellence, flexibility, business value, and passion for our customer’s success. We succeed by fostering trust, respect, and collaboration among our customers, associates, and vendor partners.

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Greater global breakthrough of the Macedonian ICT sector

Greater global breakthrough of the Macedonian ICT sector

MASIT at a meeting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Chamber of Commerce for Information and Communication Technologies – MASIT is embarking on a new chapter and partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of North Macedonia. This partnership aims to provide more intensive and constructive support to the Macedonian ICT sector. The collaboration is focused on enhancing the international visibility of the domestic ICT sector, creating conditions for entering new export markets, and better positioning Macedonian companies in the global economy. Through joint activities, participation in major international fairs, conferences, and business forums, as well as by establishing new channels to connect with the Macedonian diaspora and foreign investors, the initiative is expected to create tangible opportunities for growth and development for MASIT member companies. Within the framework of this collaboration, plans include organizing business delegations and direct meetings with potential partners abroad, preparing modern promotional materials, as well as initiatives to establish representative offices of Macedonian ICT companies in strategic markets. Additionally, initiatives for knowledge and technology transfer will be developed to contribute to enhancing the capacities of domestic companies. MASIT President, Mr. Jordan Dimitrovski, emphasized that the Chamber is strategically focused on providing long-term support and achieving an international breakthrough for companies in this industry, with a clear goal of creating conditions for sustainable growth and entry into new markets through partnerships and strategic initiatives. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Timcho Mucunski, highlighted that the Ministry is fully available to support the implementation of all future activities and initiatives that will enhance the competitiveness of Macedonian ICT companies and enable their more effective positioning in the global market. Through this partnership, MASIT strengthens its role as an active partner and supporter of its member companies in their internationalization process, contributing to a stronger positioning of the Republic of North Macedonia on the global ICT map.

15. 09. 2025y.

Meeting with the Minister of Digital Transformation

Meeting with the Minister of Digital Transformation

Common Priorities Set The Board of Directors of MASIT held a productive meeting with the Minister of Digital Transformation, Mr. Stefan Andonovski. The meeting was an excellent opportunity to deepen the collaboration between the Ministry and the Chamber, as well as to align priorities and visions for the further development of the ICT sector in the country. Minister Andonovski extended his sincere congratulations to the newly elected members of the MASIT Board of Directors and the President, emphasizing the importance of continuity and the Chamber’s ongoing work as a relevant and active partner to institutions. “MASIT is a great friend of the Ministry of Digital Transformation, and we will continue that way in the future,” stated the Minister, adding that joint activities will continue with increased intensity in areas such as digitalization, the economic potential of technology, modernization of public and private processes, development and application of artificial intelligence, and strengthening cybersecurity capacities. MASIT highlighted the key priorities of the new leadership – creating conditions for sustainable growth of the ICT industry, improving the business climate, boosting exports and internationalization of domestic ICT companies, and systemic support for digital skills and human capital. Both sides emphasized the importance of close and transparent communication, timely exchange of information, and the initiation of concrete measures and policies that will deliver real results for businesses, institutions, and citizens. The meeting served as confirmation of a joint commitment to building a digitally mature, resilient, and competitive society – a goal that requires collaboration, partnership, and a shared vision. News All news

25. 07. 2025y.

MASIT held a professional workshop on the topic “ICT, Regulation, and Human Capital”

MASIT held a professional workshop on the topic “ICT, Regulation, and Human Capital”

Organized by the Chamber of Commerce for Information and Communication Technologies – MASIT, on May 28 a specialized working meeting was held on the topic “ICT, Regulation, and Human Capital,” focusing on key challenges faced by the ICT sector in terms of regulation, human capital, and technological changes. The event brought together relevant representatives from institutions, the business sector, and academia. The first panel discussion featured Mr. Gjoko Velkovski, Deputy Minister for Social Policy, Demography and Youth, Mr. Lazar Jovevski, university professor and advisor to the Prime Minister on labor and social policy, Mr. Mladen Frchkoski, Head of the Labor Market Department at the Ministry of Economy and Labor, and Mr. Jordan Dimitrovski, President of MASIT, who in his address emphasized that the Chamber remains a strong advocate for the interests of the ICT industry and will intensify efforts to create a fair, predictable, and modern regulatory framework that supports digital transformation and the development of human capital as a key ICT sector resource. The legal aspect of the current regulations and the challenges faced by ICT companies were thoroughly addressed by Mr. Jovan Najdenovski — lawyer and long-time legal representative of MASIT. We are especially pleased that attendees had the opportunity to hear first-hand about the complexity of the everyday legal challenges ICT companies face. Professional insights and practical experiences were also shared by Ms. Nevena Meshko from Mak System, Ms. Ana Zakovska from ITLabs, and Ms. Dina Ivanovic from Prohiad SEE, each with significant roles in human resources, labor relations, and legal regulation within their companies. The discussion was enriched with valuable perspectives from other sectors as well, thanks to Ms. Kristina Spiroska from Halkbank, Mr. Slavko Sazdovski from Triglav Life Insurance, and Mr. Dejan Pavleski from Semos, who shared their practical experiences from the banking and insurance industries. Among the key topics discussed were the application of the Labor Law in the context of flexible work models, the legal and practical implications of automation and artificial intelligence, digitization of HR processes, and the need for new internal regulations related to working from home or abroad — i.e., remote work. The closing segment highlighted specific conclusions and recommendations for further action. One of the key outcomes of the event was the initiative to form a MASIT working group to propose amendments to the Labor Law in line with the ICT industry’s specific needs. It was also proposed to organize thematic roundtables including all relevant stakeholders — institutions, companies, and experts — to align regulation with current conditions and needs. The event was held at Halkbank‘s premises, a patron partner of MASIT, whose support and hospitality were essential for the successful organization of the meeting. MASIT remains committed to improving the business environment for ICT companies and advocating for industry interests during the creation and adaptation of the legal framework. Through collaboration, expertise, and an integrated approach, MASIT will continue leading the dialogue for a better future for the ICT sector in Macedonia. Новости Сите новости

23. 07. 2025y.

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