Deutsche Telekom signs another deal to offer quantum computing services
German incumbent Deutsche Telekom’s IT arm, T-Systems, has signed a deal with IQM Quantum Computers which will allow it to offer its customers cloud access to quantum systems.
German incumbent Deutsche Telekom’s IT arm, T-Systems, has signed a deal with IQM Quantum Computers which will allow it to offer its customers cloud access to quantum systems.
T-Systems, a subsidiary of German MNO Deutsche Telekom, has expanded its Open Telekom Cloud platform into Switzerland, opening new data centres in the region.
Swedish kit vendor Ericsson is partnering with the IT services arm of Deutsche Telekom to offer bespoke B2B connectivity services worldwide.
Google Cloud has announced two new partnerships with Telecom Italia, T-Systems and AT&T in an effort to build momentum in the burgeoning enterprise connectivity world.
As it does from time-to-time, German regulator Bundeskartellamt has published a list of mergers and acquisitions which is evaluating. IBM and T-Systems are lucky enough to make the list.
Following reports that Deutsche Telekom is cutting 10,000 jobs from its T-Systems division, the operator thought it was time to make an official statement.
Deutsche Telekom is the next telco to axe employees, with its T-Systems division set to reduce its headcount by as much as 10,000, almost a quarter of employees.
Deutsche Telekom (DT) and Huawei have announced an IT and cloud partnership at the computer expo CeBIT 2015. The two firms said the deal will see Huawei provide its hardware and solutions expertise to combine with DT’s systems integrator arm T-Systems’ cloud experience.
German incumbent Deutsche Telekom has signed a €400m deal with the government of Catalonia to supply IT and telecommunications systems, through the operator group’s subsidiary T-Systems. The aim of the deal is to reducing the number of ICT service providers the government uses from 200 at present to less than 20.
German carrier Deutsche Telekom has reportedly found a small number of likely partners for its enterprise communications unit, T-Systems. Although the German telco has not named names, companies such as HP, EDS, Capgemini and Tata Consulting Services have all emerged in speculation as potential candidates. It is also thought that Deutsche Telekom is not averse […]