DeTeCSM

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Deutsche Telekom ComputerService Magdeburg GmbH (DeTeCSM)
legal form Company with limited liability
founding 1966
resolution 2001
Seat Magdeburg , later Darmstadt , Germany
Number of employees
  • 220 (1990)
  • 470 (1996)

The company Deutsche Telekom ComputerService Magdeburg GmbH ( DeTeCSM ) was Deutsche Telekom's first data center under private law . It went into T-Systems in 2001 .

Company history until 1998

DeTeCSM 1966 as was VEB Machine Computing Magdeburg founded in 1974 at the instigation of the former East German government, as well as in other regional capitals throughout the Republic, with the data center for domestic trade in Magdeburg for data processing center was merged (DPCs) and since then as a data processing center Magdeburg firmierte - one of 15 service data centers in the GDR. This company, with its three parts, including the vocational school in Hüttenrode and its almost 1,000 employees, became one of the largest data centers in the GDR. With its leading function in technical development, he determined decisively the VVB Machine arithmetic, later to combine data processing was converted. For example, the telephone directory assistance of the GDR Deutsche Post , whose databases were operated in the DVZ, was based on a development from Magdeburg . With the privatization of East German companies after 1990, the company began to establish itself as a regional service provider for data processing. Associated with this was a drop in staff from 980 to 220 employees. In 1992, Deutsche Telekom acquired the company and, with extensive investments, expanded it into a strategic data center for Eastern Germany. As an outsourcing provider, DeTeCSM also won new customers, especially from the industry, construction, energy supply and public service sectors. The number of employees rose to 470 (1996), the turnover from 32 million DM (1992) to 200 million DM (1996). In Saint Petersburg , Darmstadt , Brandenburg / H. , Bad Oldesloe and Plauen , service locations or branches were established.

As a regionally anchored and socially committed company, DeTeCSM founded the citizens' award “More than fair - committed for Magdeburg” in 1994, which was awarded for several years together with the German Olympic Society and regional media. The company also co-initiated the annual New Orleans Jazz Festival in 1995.

Change of name

In 1998, Deutsche Telekom consolidated DeTeCSM with data centers from Bamberg, Bielefeld, Göppingen, Krefeld, Kiel and other IT structures. Under the name Deutsche Telekom Computer Service Management GmbH and with a new company headquarters in Darmstadt, the number of employees rose to 4,000.

From April 1, 2001, Deutsche Telekom Computer Service Management GmbH (Darmstadt District Court HRB 7016) then operated as T-Systems CSM GmbH and later as T-Systems CDS GmbH from April 1, 2003.

With economic effect from January 1, 2004 (entry in the commercial register on October 27, 2004), T-Systems CDS GmbH was merged with T-Systems International GmbH (Frankfurt am Main District Court HRB 55933) and thus expired.

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