Deutsche Telekom is pushing ahead into cloud services and highlighting the value of partnerships with other cloud solution providers.

“Products and services from the cloud for large companies, SMEs and consumers are a major part of Telekom’s future strategy,” says Dirk Backofen, who is responsible for cloud business at Deutsche Telekom. “We use the cloud to connect people, both in their personal lives and at work. We don’t only supply the applications, but also give customers all cloud-related services from a single source: bandwidth, storage and computing capacity, applications, partner expertise, independence of a specific operating system, and high security. No other market player can make such an offer.”
Telekom’s subsidiary T-Systems plans to achieve revenues of roughly one billion euros, or one seventh of its total revenue, with cloud business in 2015. Multi-year cloud orders worth two billion euros were received alone in 2012.
On the cybersecurity front, Deutsche Telekom is now offering a dashboard for tracking the rising number of attacks. The website has a digital map of the world which shows the origin of cyber attacks recorded around the clock by more than 90 honeypot sensors around the world.
The portal was developed in association with BITKOM and Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).