IT-Enterprise presented Ukrainian solutions for replacing 1C at the Deloitte Technology Fair
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IT-Enterprise presented Ukrainian solutions for replacing 1C at the Deloitte Technology Fair

2026.05.25
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IT-Enterprise presented Ukrainian solutions for replacing 1C at the Deloitte Technology Fair

IT-Enterprise presented comprehensive Ukrainian solutions for replacing Russian software 1C/BAS at the Deloitte Technology Fair. Deloitte Ukraine brought together software developers and business representatives with a shared goal — fully eliminating hostile software from the domestic market and accelerating the development of competitive national ERP platforms.

During the event, experts demonstrated through practical case studies that the myth about the lack of high-quality Ukrainian software has been completely disproven. Domestic solutions now deliver not only accounting functionality but also end-to-end digital management of operations, finance, and smart manufacturing, helping companies move from adaptation to scalable growth.

Roman Yavorskyi, Commercial Director at IT-Enterprise, outlined the ERP platform’s strategic capabilities already implemented by leaders of the Ukrainian market — including nearly every second company in the Forbes 202 ranking.

“Today we offer advanced technological capabilities that enable full business process management from a single control point in real time, integrating assets both in Ukraine and globally. This includes inventory and financial management, supply chain optimization, and cash flow control. In addition, the IT-Enterprise AI assistant factory enables automatic document recognition and transformation into structured data, generating effective management decisions, as implemented in our cases with the Come Back Alive Foundation and Ukrposhta. We also develop digital twins — virtual replicas of production processes for enterprise optimization. In the agricultural sector, the benefits of these technologies are already evident at market leader NIBULON,” said Roman Yavorskyi.

A separate focus of the conference was the MASTER product line, built on 38 years of IT-Enterprise engineering expertise. Iryna Kovalyova, Head of the MASTER Commercial Department, noted that the system currently serves over 50,000 users across 700+ companies in IT, retail, healthcare, and manufacturing.

“We have built a seamless integration ecosystem — from direct document exchange with external EDI systems and ready-to-use modules with all Ukrainian banks to a universal API. The client receives full accounting in a single system, making the transition away from Russian software both safe and efficient,” said Iryna Kovalyova.

To simplify digital transformation, Ukrainian businesses can use the marketplace on the Diia.Business portal, which features verified IT-Enterprise group products:

  • IT-Enterprise ERP system — a full-featured ERP and no-code/low-code platform (Marketplace page)
  • MASTER:Accounting — accounting and tax management software (Marketplace page)
  • MASTER Online — cloud-based accounting automation service (Marketplace page)
  • SmartTender.biz — an official Prozorro and Prozorro.Sales platform and the largest commercial procurement marketplace (Marketplace page)
  • Signy — electronic document management service (Marketplace page)

As a reminder, on January 9, 2026, the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine published an official list of prohibited software. Refusal of software that may contain hidden vulnerabilities or be used for espionage is a key requirement for ensuring the resilience of both state institutions and businesses under conditions of ongoing aggression from russia.


IT-Enterprise is a Ukrainian IT product company with over 35 years of experience in supporting digital transformation for leading industrial enterprises, including Interpipe, Ferrexpo, Nibulon, Ukrposhta, Naftogaz, Ukrzaliznytsia, and others. Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the IT-Enterprise team has been actively involved in critical national projects together with government institutions, including humanitarian aid accounting, procurement recovery initiatives, and business relocation. Co-founder and CEO Oleh Shcherbatenko is a consistent advocate of Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies.

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