- Rapid increase in the number of cloud-based contracts.
- ICT raises corporate value of multinationals.
- 80 percent of all SAP applications are now available from the T-Systems cloud.
The number of multinationals acquiring their data worldwide
from the cloud and relying on dynamic solutions from
T-Systems is on the rise. The major advantage for
companies: they can order or cancel ICT services in line
with their business development and requirements and only
need to pay for products and services actually used. Even
today, 80 percent of the Telekom subsidiary's SAP business
comes from the cloud.
"T-Systems sets standards for the worldwide delivery
of cloud services. Our customers no longer focus only on
the cost factor when it comes to information and
communication technologies. An improved ICT infrastructure
contributes toward enhancing the corporate value of a
multinational," explains Reinhard Clemens, member of
the Board of Management at Deutsche Telekom
AGand T-Systems CEO.
T-Systems provides their new cloud customers services in
the double-digit million euro range. What's so special: the
volume of cloud-based orders includes only the minimum
purchase; the actual order volume per corporate customer is
usually significantly greater.
Unobstructed view of the Sugarloaf despite the cloud
Brazilian insurance group Intermedica relies on cloud
computing and now acquires 60 percent of its ICT services
dynamically from T-Systems' data centers. Since 2004, the
Telekom subsidiary has been providing ICT services to the
company which is among Brazil's leading healthcare
providers. In over 100 clinics, maternity centers,
hospitals and emergency departments, more than 2.1 million
members receive integrated healthcare services from
Intermedica.
Ibero-American media group benefits from dynamic
services
T-Systems also provides cloud services to PRISA Group, the
largest media company in the Ibero-American market.
T-Systems operates the global IT platform of the media
organization and its online presence for digital
information, training and entertainment content. The
Telekom subsidiary also provides a 24/7 multilingual
hotline for Internet users and PRISA employees. The PRISA
Group owns several newspapers, radio and television
stations as well as publishing houses on the Iberian
Peninsula, in the U.S. and Latin America.
Glass production from the cloud
Consol, Africa's largest producer of glass, relies on cloud
services from T-Systems for their SAP infrastructure.
Consol only pays for the computing and storage services it
actually uses. The services required can therefore be
adapted to the seasonal fluctuations that are typical of
the glass production business. Consol has been benefiting
from ICT services provided by T-Systems since 2005.
At the speed of sound into the cloud
Jet Aviation, the Swiss company for aviation logistics and
aircraft maintenance, extended their contract with
T-Systems by several years ahead of time. The Telekom
subsidiary operates all SAP applications of Jet Aviation on
its dynamic platform. The aviation service provider
benefits worldwide from the computing power of T-Systems
for just-in-time planning of their corporate resources for
aircraft procurement, controlling, maintenance, repairs and
equipment. Jet Aviation receives SAP services on demand and
only pays for the computing and storage services it
actually uses.
Spanish national postal service Correos orders dynamic
cloud services from T-Systems
Correos, the Spanish national postal service, has recently
ordered dynamic cloud-based SAP services from T-Systems.
The four-year contract has a volume of around EUR 41
million. The Telekom subsidiary has been entrusted with the
operation and modernization of existing SAP applications
with the aim of harmonizing and consolidating the IT
systems of Correos. By transferring its SAP operations to
the cloud, Correos can keep adjusting its services in line
with current business developments, only paying for what it
actually requires.
Deutsche Telekom is one of the world's leading integrated telecommunications companies with more than 128 million mobile customers, about 35 million fixed-network lines and approximately 17 million broadband lines (as of September 30, 2011). The Group provides products and services for the fixed network, mobile communications, the Internet and IPTV for consumers, and ICT solutions for business customers and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in over 50 countriesand has around 238,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenues of EUR 62.4 billion in the 2010 financial year - more than half of it outside Germany (as of December 31, 2010).
About T-SystemsDrawing on a global infrastructure of data centers and networks, T-Systems operates information and communication technology (ICT) systems for multinational corporations and public sector institutions. On this basis, Deutsche Telekom's corporate customers arm provides integrated solutions for the future of a connected business world and society. Some 47,600 employees at T-Systems combine industry expertise with ICT innovations to add significant value to customers' core business all over the world. The corporate customers arm generated revenue of around EUR 9.1 billion in the 2010 financial year.
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