Municipal information processing Reutlingen-Ulm (KIRU)

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Municipal information processing Reutlingen Ulm

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legal form Administration union
founding January 1, 2002
Seat Reutlingen, Ulm
management Manfred Allgaier
Number of employees 400 (as of 2016)
sales EUR 50 million (2014)
Website www.rz-kiru.de

The communal information processing Reutlingen-Ulm (KIRU) was a communal area data center in the legal form of a special purpose association based in Ulm . As a municipal IT service provider, the KIRU delivered integrated solutions for municipal administrations. On July 1, 2018, the data centers KIVBF, KIRU, KDRS and the Baden-Württemberg data center merged to form a joint municipal IT service provider called ITEOS, which has been called Komm.ONE since July 1, 2020 due to a trademark dispute .

Foundation and type of company

On January 1st, 2002, the KIRU emerged from the two special purpose associations Intercommunal Computing Center Ulm (founded in 1969) and Regional Computing Center Alb-Black Forest (founded in 1972).

Customers

DV-Verbund-BW

The Reutlingen-Ulm municipal information processing center had its core area in south-east Baden-Württemberg. 349 cities and municipalities, one urban district and 13 rural districts used the association as association members. In cooperation with the two partner data centers in Baden-Württemberg, the Zweckverband Kommunale Datenverarbeitung Region Stuttgart (KDRS) and the Zweckverband Kommunale Informationverarbeitung Baden-Franken (KIVBF), a wide range of economical and at the same time sustainable IT solutions for the local government in the state Tobe offered.

KIRU association area

The KIRU looked after association members mainly in the regions Neckar-Alb , Black Forest-Baar-Heuberg , Danube-Iller , Lake Constance-Oberschwaben and East Wuerttemberg .

Training courses and seminars

The KIRU qualified specialists and executives from the local government for work in the local IT environment. The KIRU training concept consisted of three components:

  • On-site training at the customer or in the seminar house at the Reutlingen and Ulm locations
  • Seminars to acquire general or special IT knowledge with many practical exercises on the PC
  • Seminars on the acquisition of social skills and in the field of work methodology

Locations, employees

The KIRU had two locations. These were in Ulm and Reutlingen . The KIRU employed more than 400 people at both locations.

Holdings, daughters

The subsidiary of KIRU is run as a GmbH under the name Interkommunale Informationsverarbeitung Reutlingen-Ulm GmbH (IIRU GmbH) . IIRU GmbH is based in Reutlingen.

Merger July 2018

After a corresponding amendment to the ADV Cooperation Act in February 2018, the data centers KIVBF, KIRU, KDRS and the Baden-Württemberg data center merged on July 1, 2018 to form a joint municipal IT service provider called ITEOS, a public law institution with legal capacity based in Stuttgart. ITEOS is run by the municipal IT association and the state of Baden-Württemberg. After a trademark dispute with International Telecom Operation Services GmbH ( ITENOS ), a subsidiary of T-Systems , the further use of the trademark and the ITEOS corporate name was prohibited. For this reason ITEOS was July 1, 2020 Komm.ONE renamed.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. State Parliament: Iteos data processing center becomes KOMM.One. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .