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EUVIC: Cloud-Based Credit Portal for SaarLB

The software company EUVIC has developed a portal which enables business customers' credit requests to be processed interactively and at a considerably faster rate. Since customer data is particularly sensitive, the renowned software company used the Open Telekom Cloud to develop and operate the credit portal. "T-Systems' servers are located in highly secure, multi-certified data centers in Germany," says Daniel Piecha of EUVIC. With the cloud solution, the Landesbank meets the strict regulations of the financial supervisory authority and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Only authorized employees of the bank have unencrypted access to the data in the system. In addition, a neutral third party company reviewed the security concept and certified the cloud solution – after a penetration test – as having a very high level of security.

Fiber-Factory: Accelerated Grid Expansion

More than 33 million households in Germany can access speeds of over 50 MBit/s, thanks to Telekom's fiber optic expansion. This enables people to work from home, streaming, and business line connectivity. Now Telekom is planning to expand the network for up to two million more households each year starting in 2021. This involved extensive construction measures. In order to plan these more efficiently, secure resources from the Open Telekom Cloud are providing support.

Fuse-AI: e-Health from the Cloud

Fuse-AI is making medical diagnosis easier with artificial intelligence. A second opinion from the Open Telekom Cloud saves radiologists time, improves the quality of their diagnoses and reduces costs. The Hamburg-based entrepreneurs founded their start-up in 2015 and developed artificial intelligence that can detect indications of cancer – such as carcinomas – on MRI scan and assess whether a tumor is benign or malignant. And that doesn’t just save doctors time. “The biggest advantage is the improved quality of a diagnosis,” says Maximilian Waschka, one of the four Fuse-AI founders. “Our algorithm helps radiologists notice abnormalities on thousands of images more reliably.” The start-up estimates that its e-health solution can save health insurers at least 10 percent of the costs associated with MRI examinations.

Mundi Web Services: New Business from Space

The European Space Agency's (ESA) Copernicus program fulfills the mandate of the European Union to place a series of sentinel earth observation satellites in orbit that transmit about 20 terabytes of images to Earth every day. By now, the previously available satellites have generated several petabytes of data, giving users inside and outside the EU new glimpses from the cosmos. This data is made accessible in a cloud-based manner via Mundi Web Services. The aim is to promote new geo-based business models.

Omnichannel Platform by brodos.net

With the help of resources from the Open Telekom Cloud, brodos.net is now in a position to meet every customer request spontaneously, because the container-based platform can now be scaled spontaneously in a matter of minutes. According to the company, brodos.net was able to increase the performance of its systems by around 40 percent. The availability of the Open Telekom Cloud is 99.95 percent.

Open Telekom Cloud for Dementia Therapy App

To meet the strict guidelines for the German digital health market, the team from Brain+ wanted to provide the backend for its app from a German cloud, and Brain+ chose the Open Telekom Cloud. In addition to that, with a growing focus on the UK market, Open Telekom Cloud can provide a framework allowing the team to scale to the UK and later to the rest of Europe.

Particulate: Donation Platform on Open Telekom Cloud

Around 5,000 people in the Rhine-Main region are already so-called “Radgeber” or cyclist donors: Together with the start-up Particulate Solutions, Deutsche Bahn (DB) has developed the platform, which allows every cyclist participating in the campaign to become a donor. The technology for the platform is based on the Open Telekom Cloud, Telekom's public cloud offering.

Sovereign Digitalization for the City of Kirchheim unter Teck

The City of Kirchheim unter Teck uses the BundesMessenger from the Open Telekom Cloud. Kirchheim unter Teck has recognized the value of digitalization when it comes to mastering the challenges the city faces. With its strong focus on sovereign IT solutions, T-Systems proved to be the right partner for driving the digitalization of government administration forward in Kirchheim unter Teck.

Xelera: Middleware Ignites the Application Turbo

The founders of Hessian start-up Xelera have developed middleware that greatly accelerates data processing. The best thing: Computing-intensive algorithms are processed in freely programmable circuits, so-called Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). These are hardware cards that can be individually programmed depending on the intended use. In this way, they process tasks within a server considerably faster than standard hardware and thus considerably accelerate applications.