T-Systems
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Deutsche Telekom’s T‑Systems subsidiary is to offer customers cloud access to IBM quantum computers.
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Deutsche Telekom has dropped plans to sell its T-Systems unit after a failure in negotiations according to business daily Handelsblatt.
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T-Systems is increasing its reach in Europe with the launch of the Swiss Open Telekom Cloud, developed specifically for Switzerland.
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Ralf Nejedl is leaving Deutsche Telekom, where he was senior VP of its business-to-business operations.
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T-Systems has announced that it has reached Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Tier as a Consulting Partner
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Google is announcing its distributed cloud portfolio of hardware and software that the giant says will extend infrastructure to the edge.
Forthcoming events
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Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems International GmbH has appointed a new chief commercial officer (CCO) effective from 1 January.
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T-Systems and Google Cloud are planning to build a sovereign German cloud to provide services to the country's enterprises and its public sector.
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Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems is looking at ways to save up to 20,000 tonnes of CO2 per year at two of its data centres.
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Juniper Networks has partnered T-Systems to create a managed SD-WAN infrastructure.
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Deutsche Telekom is to slim down its T-Systems IT and digital services operation yet again, this time moving corporate telecoms clients into the main company.
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Deutsche Telekom is moving a substantial part of its T-Systems business into its German domestic business, but is also carving out two new units inside the remains of T-Systems.
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Rami Avidan, the former CEO of Tele2’s internet of things (IoT) business, is joining Deutsche Telekom.
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Deutsche Telekom is offloading part of its loss-making T-Systems business to IBM, for a reported €860 million.
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Deutsche Telekom’s IT outsourcing unit T-Systems is to lose a third of its 17,000 staff in Germany, the company’s CEO has warned.