T-Systems

T-Systems International GmbH
Subsidiary
Industry
Founded 2000 (2000)
Headquarters Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Adel Al-Saleh (CEO)
Services IT, business consulting and outsourcing services
Revenue 8.6 billion (2015)[1]
Number of employees
45 990 (2015)[1]
Parent Deutsche Telekom
Website www.t-systems.com

T-Systems is a German global IT services and consulting company headquartered in Frankfurt. Founded in 2000, it is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.

As of 2012, T-Systems was the largest German and one of the largest European IT services companies, serving customers such as WestLB, Old Mutual,[2] Daimler, Volkswagen, Royal Dutch Shell, Sanlam, Murray & Roberts,[3] BP, TUI AG, De Agostini, Philips, MAN SE, Airbus, E.ON.[4] and British American Tobacco.[5] The company operates in more than 20 countries and in 2015 employed 45,990[1] people, in 2003 were approximately 50,000 people worldwide, among them around 27,000 in Germany and 23,000 outside.[6] Since December 2007 Reinhard Clemens has been the CEO. Before that, he had been president of EDS (now HP Enterprise Services) Germany since 2003. Since January 2018 Adel Al-Saleh is the CEO of T-Systems.

T Systems has announced will cut totally 10,000 jobs in 3 years, 6,000 job cuts in Germany itself. The aim of this action is to change company loss to profit.[7]

History

T-Systems was founded in 2000, when Deutsche Telekom acquired a 50.1% stake of debis Systemhaus, one of the largest IT services companies in Germany at the time. Most of Deutsche Telekom's existing service and IT businesses were then merged and incorporated under the control of one single company, the newly founded T-Systems. In 2001 T-System's headquarters were moved from Bonn to Frankfurt. In 2002 the remaining 49.9% share of debis Systemhaus was acquired and fully incorporated into T-Systems.

However, the company underwent a leadership crisis during the first years after its creation, due to different agendas of the former debis management and the leadership of the former Telekom subsidiaries. Since then, T-Systems made a number of acquisitions, most notably the purchase of gedas, the IT subsidiary of Volkswagen Group in December 2005.[8] Since 2007, Reinhard Clemens is T-Systems' new CEO. T-Systems also supported the creation of Silicon Saxony, a major IT cluster in Germany.[9]

In 2008 T-Systems and global IT services provider, Cognizant, have entered into a global alliance.[10] T-Systems' India operations were taken over by Cognizant following this alliance in late March, 2008.[11][12] T-Systems is also working for the German government[13] and a market leader in Germany.[14]

In 2009, T-Systems came with another wing in India (T-Systems ICT India Pvt. Ltd.) to support its global partners. T-Systems ICT India has its head office in Pune and have set up another 'Point of Production' in Bangalore in April 2016 and is expanding to provide its ICT services also to global customers of T-Systems International. Since Sept. 2016, Laszlo Posset is the Managing Director of T-Systems ICT India. Before that, Vivek Krishnatray managed the company's Indian operations.

International subsidiaries

T-Systems has different International Subsidiaries such as T-Systems MMS, T-Systems Belgium NV, T-Systems Nordic TC A/S, TSI Finnland, T-Systems France SAS, T-Systems Information and Communication Technology E.P.E. (Greece), T-Systems Spring Italia srl, T-Systems Luxembourg S.A., T-Systems Nederland B.V., T-Systems Austria GesmbH, T-Systems Polska Sp.z o.o., T-Systems ICT Romania S.R.L., T-Systems CIS (Russia), T-Systems Schweiz AG, T-Systems Slovakia s.r.o., T-Systems ITC Iberia, S.A (Spain), T-Systems Telekomünikasyon Limited Sirketi (Turkey), T-Systems México S.A. de C.V. and "T-Systems Sdn. Bhd" (Malaysia), IT Services Hungary.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Annual Report 2015" (PDF). Deutsche Telekom. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
  2. http://www.t-systems.de/tsip/de/747866/startseite/uebertsystems/news/details/2012-01-26-old-mutual
  3. itweb.co.za
  4. "An HP und T-Systems: Eon macht milliardenschweres Outsourcing perfekt". www.computerwoche.de.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-09. Retrieved 2015-04-29.
  6. https://www.t-systems.com/umn/t-systems-company-presentation/1210120_2/blobBinary/T-Systems_Company-presentation-2014.pdf?ts_layoutId=763940
  7. Douglas Busvine (June 21, 2018). "Deutsche Telekom's T-Systems to cut 10,000 jobs: CEO".
  8. "T-Systems Acquires VW Subsidiary gedas". cimdata.com.
  9. "Mitglieder – Arbeitskreis Software". www.software-saxony.de.
  10. "Press Release: First Systems Integration Alliance to Globally Serve Corporate Europe".
  11. Reporter, B. S. (6 March 2008). "Cognizant Tech to buy T-System's India business" via Business Standard.
  12. http://bicclatestnews.blogspot.in/2008/03/cognizant-takes-over-t-systems-india.html
  13. online, heise. "Merkel-Phones wechseln auf Android". heise online.
  14. http://luenendonk-shop.de/out/pictures/0/lue_its_2011_f300511_fl.pdf
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