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Home » T Cloud Launches as Deutsche Telekom Centralizes Cloud Services

T Cloud Launches as Deutsche Telekom Centralizes Cloud Services

July 1, 2025
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Deutsche Telekom has named Lars Neumann to lead its newly consolidated T Cloud division, effective July 1, 2025. Neumann will oversee the Group-wide integration of all cloud activities, uniting efforts from Telekom Deutschland and T-Systems under one umbrella. His mandate includes end-to-end responsibility for sales, development, and delivery of cloud services across the company’s B2B portfolio.

The move aims to streamline access to Deutsche Telekom’s public and private cloud solutions under a unified “T Cloud” brand. Business customers—from SMEs to large enterprises—will be able to select customized, sovereign cloud services from a single, scalable platform. T Cloud will offer a multi-cloud environment tailored to European legal frameworks, meeting growing demand for secure and sovereignty-focused IT infrastructure.

Positioning cloud as a central pillar of its B2B strategy, Deutsche Telekom is responding to heightened geopolitical sensitivity and market demand for alternatives to U.S.-based hyperscalers. “With T Cloud, we are bundling the cloud expertise of the entire Deutsche Telekom Group,” said Rodrigo Diehl, CEO of Telekom Deutschland. “This means maximum security, maximum availability—and a true partner on an equal footing.”

  • Lars Neumann to lead Deutsche Telekom’s unified T Cloud operations
  • T Cloud combines Telekom Deutschland and T-Systems cloud portfolios into one offering
  • Single-source access to public, private, and sovereign cloud services
  • Designed to meet European sovereignty standards and regulatory compliance
  • Deutsche Telekom positions cloud as strategic pillar for B2B digital transformation

“By bundling all our cloud activities across the entire Group under one roof, we can offer every customer the cloud solution that meets their specific requirements,” said Lars Neumann.

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