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DT and T-Systems Tap Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT Platform to Expand Cloud of Things Offering

DT and T-Systems Tap Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT Platform to Expand Cloud of Things Offering Image Credit: Deutsche Telekom

Deutsche Telekom and Software AG announced a strategic partnership to deliver IoT services on a global scale.

Deutsche Telekom and its enterprise customer unit T-Systems will expand their Cloud of Things offering, using Software AG’s Cumulocity IoT platform. The partnership allows both parties to make a bold play for an emerging multi-billion international market in IoT. By pooling expertise and resources, the two will expand their presence across the United States, Germany and wider European markets.

T-Systems will use Cumulocity IoT’s connected architecture as the new foundation for its integrated Cloud of Things IoT platform. Cloud of Things is the backbone that supports a vast range of mission-critical customer applications, starting small but scaling fast. It allows companies to remotely monitor, manage and control their connected devices and machines. The platform provides a wealth of insight that helps cut costs, boost efficiency, increase security and create new value by converting raw data into business intelligence. 

Adel Al-Saleh, CEO of T-Systems and Board Member if Deutsche Telekom
Software AG’s technology is critical in enabling us to scale an already successful service and introduce new functionality, giving us the confidence to move into new sectors.

Sanjay Brahmawar, CEO Software AG
Customers can simplify their IoT and integration needs with self-service analytics and gain insights to accelerate their businesses for the fully connected future. 

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