Come on, ONE

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Come on, ONE

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legal form Institute of public right
founding July 1, 2020
Seat Stuttgart
management William Schmitt, Andreas Pelzner
Number of employees over 1600 (as of July 1, 2018)
Website www.komm.one

The Komm.ONE (formerly ITEOS ) is a public institution , the process of automated data processing procured for municipal bodies, developing and operating and support services of personnel administration , consulting, education services are provided.

description

Komm.ONE is a public-law institution jointly sponsored by the state of Baden-Württemberg and the municipal special purpose association 4IT, which was established on July 1, 2018 through the accession of the former special purpose associations of the Stuttgart Region Municipal Data Processing (KDRS), Reutlingen-Ulm Municipal Information Processing (KIRU) and Kommunale Informationsverarbeitung Baden-Franken (KIVBF) to the Datenzentrale Baden-Württemberg (DZBW) emerged from the DZBW by virtue of the law amending the ADV Cooperation Act and other regulations of March 6, 2018. The four companies previously formed the Baden-Württemberg Data Processing Association (DVV BW).

The main task of Komm.ONE is to relieve the Baden-Württemberg cities and municipalities with electronic data processing and the development of standardized software.

Komm.ONE holds 100% of civillent GmbH, which on July 1, 2018 resulted from the merger of the three operating companies IIRU GmbH (originally ZV KIRU ), KRBF GmbH (originally ZV KIVBF ) and RZRS GmbH (originally ZV KDRS ) originated.

It also holds 86% of the shares in en dica GmbH, an IT service provider based in Karlsruhe, which specializes in supporting energy supply companies.

Name and name dispute

According to the institution's self-image, the name ITEOS was a combination of IT with the name of the Greek goddess of the dawn, Eos . In August 2019, ITEOS lost a trademark dispute with the Telekom subsidiary Itenos , which has been operating since 1993, before the Hamburg Regional Court. The court granted the urgent application by the Telekom subsidiary and prohibited ITEOS across the EU from offering services in the IT sector under its brand or from using its name for data processing and cloud services. From July 1, 2020, ITEOS was renamed "Komm.ONE".

Employee

Komm.ONE (AöR) employs a total of around 1,600 people. The organizational structure of Komm.ONE is based on the principles of lean management .

Komm.ONE (AöR) is managed by two board members who are each responsible within their departments for two business units, each with a total of seven centers. Each board has two staff centers to support its department.

history

  • 1971: Foundation of the Baden-Württemberg data center (DZBW) and the regional data center for the central Neckar region
  • 1995: Renaming of the regional computing center in the central Neckar area to the municipal data processing association for the Stuttgart region (KDRS)
  • 2002: Establishment of the Reutlingen-Ulm Municipal Information Processing Association (KIRU) from the Ulm Inter -Municipal Computing Center (founded in 1969) and the Alb-Black Forest Regional Computing Center (founded in 1972)
  • 2003: Establishment of the Baden-Franconian Municipal Information Processing Association (KIVBF) from the Franconian-Lower Neckar Regional Computing Center (Heidelberg / Heilbronn, founded 1970/1971), Municipal Data Processing Southern Upper Rhine (Freiburg, founded 1971) and Karlsruhe Regional Computing Center ( founded 1972)
  • 2013: Foundation of endica GmbH
  • 2018: Establishment of a public law institution jointly supported by the state of Baden-Württemberg and the municipalities in the state as a central municipal IT service provider through the accession of the special-purpose associations KDRS, KIRU and KIVBF to the Baden-Württemberg data center, establishment of the special-purpose association 4IT by the special-purpose associations KDRS, KIRU and KIVBF, foundation of the new operating company DIKO GmbH by merging the former operating companies IIRU GmbH, KRBF GmbH and RZRS GmbH.
  • 2019: The AöR expands its original mandate, the digital design of the municipalities, to include the associated need to secure the digital sovereignty of society and aligns its organization accordingly.
  • 2020: Change of name from DIKO GmbH to civillent GmbH.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b About us. ITEOS, accessed August 8, 2018 .
  2. a b staatsanzeiger.de : Municipal service provider ITEOS will be called Komm.ONE in the future
  3. Law on cooperation in automated data processing (ADV Cooperation Act - ADVZG) of March 6, 2018 - valid from: July 1, 2018. In: Landesrecht BW ADVZG - Landesnorm Baden-Württemberg - complete edition. juris, accessed October 18, 2018 .
  4. Municipal IT should be networked for the future. In: Black Forest Messenger. Retrieved December 20, 2018 .
  5. Julius Steckmeister: Four big ones become one big one. In: Badische Zeitung. April 13, 2018, accessed August 8, 2018 .
  6. http://www.civillent.de
  7. Who we are. In: komm.one. Retrieved July 1, 2020 .
  8. Alexander Schaeff: Standards for municipal IT. In: kommune21.de. Kommune21, July 3, 2018, accessed December 19, 2018 .
  9. ^ Anne Retter: Bitz: A Greek goddess is godmother. In: Black Forest Messenger. Retrieved November 8, 2018 .
  10. Kara Ballarin: IT service provider for the south-west municipalities is no longer allowed to bear his name. Schwäbische Zeitung , August 14, 2019, accessed on September 5, 2019 (Paywall link).
  11. Who we are. In: komm.one. Komm.ONE, accessed July 1, 2020 .
  12. Board of Directors. In: komm.one. Komm.ONE, accessed July 1, 2020 .
  13. a b c company profile. Komm.ONE, accessed July 1, 2020 .