Cloud native approach: Bringing the public cloud into play from the start
Security fences with anti-climbing protection, drone detection, and a quarantine station for hardware: Johannes Krafczyk, Datacenter Innovation Specialist at T-Systems, provides insights into the physical IT security at T-Systems' high-performance data center in Biere near Magdeburg.
What companies need to consider when working with CRITIS operators
Critical infrastructures are particularly vulnerable and must therefore be given special protection. Exactly how is regulated by the IT Security Act. Since May 2021, a new version has been in force that expands the requirements. Who it applies to and what companies need to bear in mind when using the cloud.
Swiss cloud for Swiss customers
Swiss Open Telekom Cloud launched: T-Systems in Switzerland now offers customers a community cloud from Swiss data centers. This is particularly of interest to companies and organizations in regulated industries as it allows them to meet the requirements of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority.
Whitepaper: The public cloud for the public sector
Public cloud solutions can be a useful addition to the IT infrastructure of the public administration. In this way, they drive the digitalization of the federal, state, and municipal administrations – if they meet the requirements.
Sovereign and secure with a European cloud
Many companies still have reservations about the public cloud. Especially with regard to data protection and security. Sven Kullmann, Head of Sales at the Open Telekom Cloud, explains why European offerings are the solution here.
Cloud benchmark 2021: Price/performance comparison of hyperscalers
The benchmark’s results highlight the performance and price/performance of the leading cloud providers. In this year the benchmark additionally provides new insights into OpenSSL speed, performance of Relational Database Services. Similar offerings from AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and the Open Telekom Cloud are compared.
How the cloud of tomorrow will manage itself
Serve new IT environment requirements quickly and flexibly: Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines provide the right tools and methods to roll out infrastructure in an automated and standardized way and to manage it easily.
Secure cloud for social service providers
Social service providers can now also host data covered by the social service data secrecy in the Open Telekom Cloud as standard. To this end, Deutsche Telekom has made a company-wide commitment to maintain the social service data secrecy in accordance with Section 35 of the German Social Code I (§ 35 SGB I).
Self check: Ready for the hybrid cloud?
Migration to the hybrid cloud: What is the starting position in your company? Do you employ the right experts or does your company lack the necessary know-how? Take the check.
Physical IT security: Onion approach for the data center
Security fences with anti-climbing protection, drone detection, and a quarantine station for hardware: Johannes Krafczyk, Datacenter Innovation Specialist at T-Systems, provides insights into the physical IT security at T-Systems' high-performance data center in Biere near Magdeburg.
GAIA-X: Strengthening Europe's digital sovereignty via the cloud
Fewer dependencies, more innovations: GAIA-X, the initiative for a European cloud, is taking shape. More than 300 companies are already committed to an independent, European data infrastructure.
Digital connection for Germany’s public administration
Citizens and companies should be able to communicate with the public administration more quickly and efficiently. The Online Access Act is intended to ensure this with digitalized processes. How this works and why the public cloud is a building block for a flexible IT infrastructure for the federal, state, and local governments.
Geo-redundant, sustainable, secure: new data center in Amsterdam
New location in productive operation: The Open Telekom Cloud's twin-core data center in Amsterdam offers geo-redundancy, as well as GDPR- and regulatory-compliant data processing. The highly-secure data center is powered 100 percent by renewable energy.
Open Telekom Cloud opens up to professional secrecy holders
The Open Telekom Cloud can be used by professional secrecy holders within the meaning of § 203 of the German Criminal Code (StGB) for the storage and processing of information requiring special protection. For this purpose, Deutsche Telekom provides an agreement on the protection of secrets in accordance with § 203 StGB.
AI as a turbocharger for business processes (VIDEO)
Whether in accounting, human resources, or customer service: Max Guhl from the A.I. team explains in the new video how artificial intelligence also actively supports companies with internal topics.