Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions
Since 1995
Russia
North-West Federal District of the Russian Federation
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
9 Zemlyanoy Val Str., 105064
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions (formerly T-Systems CIS, T-Systems SiEs LLC) is the Russian representative office of the German company T-Systems.
Areas of activity
- Network solutions
- Implementation of automated production control systems (PCS)
- Telecommunications services;
- Implementation of SAP ERP management systems (up to 2015)
- IT and Telecommunications Consulting
- Development and Integration software
- Maintenance of office systems
- Operation and maintenance of computing infrastructures
- System integration
- Technical support and outsourcing technologies
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions has a certificate of compliance of the quality management system with the requirements of the international standard ISO 9001:2008, and has also implemented the standards of the T-Systems group: Project Management Book, Software Engineering Book and Service Management Book, which meet the requirements of PM Bok, CMMi and ITIL.
Resources: Corporate Management Systems Division: more than 50 experienced consultants, as well as highly qualified programmers on ABAP and reporting developers for financial and management accounting.
Industry competencies: Fuel and Energy Complex, Gas, Oil, Industry, Transport and Airports, Auto, MNK
Performance indicators
2021: Revenue growth by 10% to RUB 7,594 million
At the end of 2021, the revenue of Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions (formerly T-Systems) amounted to 7,594 million rubles, an increase of 10% compared to 2020, which allowed it to take 74th place in the ranking of TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2022. The total revenues of Deutsche Telecom Aichi Rus LLC, Deutsche Telecom Gbss Rus LLC and T-Systems Rus LLC from the financial statements for 2020-2021 are indicated. Excluding VAT.
History
2022: Leaving Russia
At the end of March 2022, the German telecommunications holding Deutsche Telekom announced its withdrawal from the Russian market, at which it was represented by Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions with a staff of more than 2,000 people.
As noted in Deutsche Telekom, the company has a small presence in the Russian Federation: it does not have a network infrastructure in the country and any business relations with local companies. Basically, the work of Deutsche Telekom was related to the activities of the developers, most of whom were concentrated in St. Petersburg. This development center, which served customers outside Russia, was closed.
"We have a development team, which is mainly based in St. Petersburg, and provides services to customers outside the Russian Federation. In recent weeks, we have offered our employees the opportunity to work outside the Russian Federation, many of them took advantage of this opportunity and left the country. We have also made sure that we maintain our international customer service as well as possible without our presence in Russia. Based on the above, we cease our activities in Russia, "Deutsche Telekom said in a statement.
It is also noted that Deutsche Telekom has taken a number of measures aimed at high-quality service to its customers without the participation of the Russian team, which also worked with foreign customers.
Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions developed software for large Western customers in the telecom, auto and industry sectors, and is also a center of expertise in Java development and software testing. In addition to St. Petersburg, the offices of the development center were in Voronezh and Moscow.
Deutsche Telekom associates its withdrawal from the Russian market with the beginning of a Russian special operation in Ukraine.[1]
2020
2020: Revenue growth by 12% to RUB 6.899 billion
At the end of 2020, Deutsche Telekom's revenue amounted to 6.899 billion rubles, an increase of 12% compared to 2019, which allowed it to take 62nd place in the ranking of TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2021. The total revenue of Deutsche Telecom Aichi Rus LLC, Deutsche Telecom Gbss Rus LLC and T-Systems Rus LLC is taken from the accounting statements for 2019-2020 contained in the Kontur. Focus database.
Name change to Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions
On September 1, 2020, IT company T-Systems announced a name change to Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions. Together with the name change, an HR campaign was launched.
The company has rebranded for the first time since entering the Russian market in 1995. The main element of the brand will be the name Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions, which reflects the affiliation with the telecommunications concern in Europe Deutsche Telekom and the focus on IT: the Russian division develops solutions for the parent company and for other large international customers.
"The main task of the rebranding is to become even closer to the head office, to show internal changes towards innovation and leadership, as well as to declare yourself with an updated HR concept. She emphasizes that every employee contributes to projects that change the world. We took the best from the "old" company - our European values, international experience, the main components of corporate attributes, such as everyone's favorite color "magenta," logo "T" and the slogan "Life is for sharing," and transformed all this into a brand - Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions, "- said CEO Igor Chupalov. |
The HR brand from T-Systems to Deutsche Telekom IT Solutions also changed two more key IT divisions of the European concern in Slovakia and Hungary.
'We've got a lot to be proud of. In recent years, the internal culture in the company has changed significantly towards attracting employees to make decisions at all levels and applying Agile practices. We also launched new programs for the development of personnel and revised the social package. The presented HR brand is a reflection of the changes taking place in the company, a logical step in the development of us as a Russian employer with a truly European background, "said Yulia Yastrebova, head of corporate communications. |
2019: Revenue growth by 16% to RUB 6.15 billion
At the end of 2019, the company T-Systems Russia took 30th place in. Ranking TAdviser: 50 most profitable representative offices of foreign IT companies in Russia The company's revenue for 2019 amounted to 6,157,836 thousand rubles, which is 16% higher than in 2018. This indicator includes the revenue of legal entities T-Systems SiEs LLC and Deutsche Telecom Aichi Rus LLC (99% owned by T-Systems Siays LLC).
2018: Revenue - RUB 5.3 billion
Revenue T-Systems Russia (T-Systems SiEs LLC and Deutsche Telecom Aichi Rus LLC (99% owned by T-Systems Siees LLC) for 2018 amounted to 5,309,822 thousand rubles.
2015: Closing of SAP product hosting and implementation areas
In February 2015, it became known that as part of the Transformation 2015 + process, which takes place at T-Systems, it was decided to stop the development of hosting services in Russia. The development of the Russian system integration division, which implements SAP implementation projects, was closely connected with the prospects of cloud services and, above all, dynamic hosting of SAP solutions. The development of this direction is also stopped.
The company said that the reorganization will be carried out throughout 2015 and will affect about 40 employees. The work schedule will be individually discussed with each of them and the terms of termination of the employment contract will be proposed.
In Russia, Deutsche Telekom planned to develop a cloud business based on European data centers. A significant increase in the euro exchange rate and changes in the legislative framework make the cloud business for T-Systems in Russia ineffective.
The company said that all existing cloud hosting contracts will be fully secured. System integration projects will be completed by the end of 2015.
It was announced that T-Systems will continue to develop the software development and support center, which implements more than 90 projects for international clients, with over 1000 highly qualified specialists. T-Systems will continue to grow its telecommunications services business.
T-Systems also continues to conduct business related to the support of international customers in Russia, the implementation of airport projects based on its own T-Systems solutions and the maintenance of SAP systems.
2014: Cloud Investment Plans
2014 quote:
"T-Systems CIS plans active investments in the development of cloud services, according to experts, the growth rate of the" cloud "market until 2016 will be 50%. We already offer Russian customers the services of a global network of data centers that provide a high level of operational security. We are also actively developing the direction of mobile services: development of mobile applications, protection of mobile data, control and management of mobile devices. In the field of business applications, from our point of view, the direction of standardization is promising. For us, this is primarily the development of packaged solutions for various sectors of the Russian market, in particular mechanical engineering and transport, "said Toskin Alexey, General Director of T-Systems CIS.
2013: ISO 20,000-1: 2011 certificate, FSTEC and FSB licenses
In September 2013, T-Systems received ISO 20,000-1: 2011 certification and licenses from FSTEC and FSB. The audit was conducted by the DQS International Audit and Certification Center .
T-Systems also issued an FSTEC license for the technical protection of confidential information and a FSB license for work and services in relation to a wide range of encryption (cryptographic) tools. The FSTEC license gives the right to design means and systems of informatization and carry out their installation, testing and repair. In addition, the company can monitor the security of confidential information from unauthorized access. The FSB license allows you to develop, produce and distribute encryption tools and information and telecommunication systems protected with their use, serve them and provide encryption services. These licenses were obtained by the company during the implementation of the strategic decision of the T-Systems concern to actively promote the provision of IT services on the Russian market, one way or another related to the processing of personal data, for example, hosting services.
2012: Opening a representative office in Voronezh
2012 - an official representative office was opened in Voronezh and the T-Uni educational center on the basis of Voronezh State University. T-Systems offers senior university students training in 4 areas with employment opportunities:
- SAP - training of specialists in the field of automated enterprise management systems: development, implementation and support of SAP systems;
- Java - software Java development;
- Test - software testing;
- Service Desk - support for information systems.
The training program includes not only theoretical and practical classes, but also a number of master classes, business games and conferences with Russian and European specialists.
T-Systems CIS CEO Toskin Alexey: "In the Russian region, we record growth in turnover and profitability. At the beginning of 2012, we entered the Russian market with the offer of cloud services and now in the portfolio there are various types of hosting, up to a full package with round-the-clock technical support in several languages, including Russian, more than 90 data centers are available to Russian customers around the world. In 2012, the focus was on the "mobile" direction: mobile application development, mobile data protection, control and management of mobile devices. We are trying to reduce costs by offering standardized business applications - a packaged ERP solution for medium engineering - and are developing unique T-Systems solutions for airports. I also note a large long-term contract with the Almaz-Antey holding, which was concluded at the end of 2012. "
1998: Opening an office in Russia
1998 - opening an office in Moscow; start of the company's work in the field of implementation of management systems
- 2001 - Merging debis systemshause and T-Nova into T-Systems
- 2006 - growth of the software development center in St. Petersburg
1995: Founding a company in Russia
1995 - founding of the company in Russia