Axians
Axians
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legal form | Group of companies |
founding | 1999 |
Seat | |
management | Jacques Diaz (CEO Axians Germany) |
Number of employees | 2,100 in Germany, 800 in Switzerland, 11,000 worldwide (2020) |
sales | 475 million euros in Germany, 2.5 billion euros worldwide (2019) |
Branch | Information and communication technology , software |
Website | www.axians.de www.axians.ch |
Axians is a worldwide operating group of companies for information and communication technology from Vinci Energies, which belongs to the listed French concession and construction group Vinci (company) . In Germany, Axians operates as a group of companies that offers IT solutions and IT infrastructure, information security , IoT and analytics solutions, managed services , network infrastructure, network technology and industry software. Internationally, Axians has around 11,000 employees in 23 countries, 2,100 people work for the group in Germany , and around 800 in Switzerland
Business areas
The group's portfolio is divided into four business areas:
Business area | Content |
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IT infrastructure | IT infrastructure (hardware and software), consulting and services, IT operations, cybersecurity and network technology for companies |
IoT & Analytics | Data analytics , IoT, SAP and advice on digital transformation |
Telecom & Carrier | Implementation of fixed and radio networks , rail and traffic infrastructure, system technology and ICT infrastructures for carriers and service providers |
Public software | Development and sale of software and process solutions for local government , public institutions, comparison between local authorities and waste management |
Structure in Germany
Axians in Germany comprises 16 independent companies, 12 of which have the name of the network in their names:
- Athos Management Consulting GmbH
- Axians Digital Acceleration GmbH
- Axians eWaste GmbH
- Axians GA Netztechnik GmbH
- Axians Industrial Applications & Services GmbH
- Axians IKVS GmbH
- Axians Infoma GmbH
- Axians IT Security GmbH
- Axians IT Solutions GmbH
- Axians Lynx GmbH
- Axians NEO Solutions & Technology GmbH
- Axians Networks & Solutions GmbH
- Axians Public Consulting GmbH
- OFM Communications GmbH & Co. KG
- CHB Elektro & Fernmeldebau GmbH
- OFM Netzwerk & Systemtechnik GmbH
Structure in Switzerland
• Axians Switzerland AG
(Axians Suisse SA / Axians Svizzera SA)
• Axians GNS AG
• Axians redtoo AG (Axians redtoo Inc.)
• Axians IT&T AG
• Axians Ruf AG
Axians Schweiz AG was created in 2019 from Axians Micatel AG and Axians Broger AG. Axians Schweiz AG is mainly active in the area of network infrastructure for Swiss telecommunications companies
The Axians reputation AG , headquartered in Schlieren and Yverdon Founded in 1917, the core competencies lies in the software development for the needs of the public sector. Axians Ruf AG employs around 80 people.
From the 1990s, what was then W&W Informatik AG, today Axians Ruf AG, focused on software for public administrations and established itself in the area of public administration (Switzerland).
Web links
- Axians Group website (Germany)
- Axians Group website (Switzerland)
Individual evidence
- ↑ the "About us" on the website of Axians (English, accessed on 18 January 2019).
- ↑ a b c "About us" area on the Axians website (in German, accessed on January 18, 2019).
- ↑ "Axians sees itself as a system house with an expanded gene pool" , report on it-business.de of July 2, 2018 (accessed on January 18, 2019). Also: “Edge Computing, Managed Services and 5G” , report on it-business.de from January 11, 2019 (accessed April 1, 2019).
- ↑ Nils Lühe Head of Marketing, Communications Axians Germany: VINCI Energies takes over Lynx. In: Axians Germany. March 14, 2019, accessed on January 24, 2020 (German).
- ↑ The broadband specialist OFM becomes part of the Axians Group. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
- ↑ The broadband specialist OFM becomes part of the Axians Group. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
- ↑ The broadband specialist OFM becomes part of the Axians Group. Retrieved January 24, 2020 .
- ↑ Axians IT&T AG: Axians Ruf AG. In: Axians Infoma. Retrieved November 12, 2019 (Swiss Standard German).