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T-Systems offers simplified application landscapes with AMM2Go

When AMM2Go is coupled with T-Systems' SAP HANA Migration Factory and Cloudifier offerings, clients are guaranteed at least a 20% reduction in their IT operating costs, says Collin Govender, VP: Systems Integration at T-Systems SA.


Johannesburg, 19 Jan 2017
Collin Govender, VP: Systems Integration at T-Systems South Africa.
Collin Govender, VP: Systems Integration at T-Systems South Africa.

Leading ICT services company T-Systems has released its Application Modernisation and Management to Go (AMM2Go) service to South African businesses.

As local companies look to transform digitally, to compete in the modern digital era, AMM2Go allows clients to focus on their strategic business differentiators - while simplifying and outsourcing all non-strategic areas of their IT landscape.

"Many large organisations have hundreds, or even thousands, of applications. In this complex world of inter-related systems, many of these applications will overlap with other systems, and others will often be completely redundant," notes Collin Govender, VP: Systems Integration at T-Systems South Africa.

"With AMM2Go, we're untangling this complex Web of systems and infrastructure, retiring expensive legacy systems in favour of more powerful, modern applications. Not only does it simplify the landscape, but it gives our clients access to first-rate, highly secure technology to manage mission-critical back-end services.

"Shared services like HR, finance, and aspects of logistics are very rarely the areas in which an organisation seeks to differentiate itself from its peers, yet managing these systems is estimated to account for up to 80% of IT resources."

AMM2Go encompasses a broad range of infrastructure, platform and software services. It takes care of an organisation's applications across their entire life cycle - from analysis and planning, through to transitioning, ongoing hosting and support, scaling up or down, modernising and decommissioning of redundant or end-of-life applications. Systems may be hosted on-premises or within T-Systems' cloud platform. Clients have a choice of either public, private or hybrid cloud hosting solutions.

Efficiencies are gained by consolidating the application landscapes, harmonising middleware and infrastructure, and extensively deploying virtualisation across the landscape.

"With our decade-long experience in cloud-based delivery models, we continuously optimise applications and service processes, regularly pushing new enhancements to our clients," explains Govender.

When AMM2Go is coupled with T-Systems' SAP HANA Migration Factory and Cloudifier offerings, clients are guaranteed at least a 20% reduction in their IT operating costs. These savings can be channelled into technology areas that accelerate the business transformation and offer higher returns, like new innovations and enhancing customer experience.

Delivered under the radically different structure of 'un-outsourcing', AMM2Go promises freedom to "run on satisfaction and quit on incident" - meaning that if, at any stage, clients are not satisfied, they can cancel their contract.

AMM2Go not only transforms back-office functions and reduces the organisation's total data footprint, but it also facilitates systems and dashboards being extended to mobile devices - empowering staff to access systems from any device, anywhere, anytime.

The support component is flexibly managed and priced, meaning clients can opt for:

* Resource-based model for flexible engagement, ie, time and material based;
* Bucket of hours-based model. Clients can utilise their bucket of support hours for any reason they need; or
* Ticket-based model for maximum transparency and even more control of spend.

AMM2Go is now available to South African companies.

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Deutsche Telekom

Deutsche Telekom is one of the world's leading integrated telecommunications companies with around 151 million mobile customers, 30 million fixed-network lines and more than 17 million broadband lines (as of 31 December 2014). The group provides fixed network, mobile communications, Internet and IPTV products and services for consumers and ICT solutions for business customers and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in more than 50 countries and has approximately 228 000 employees worldwide. The group generated revenue of EUR 62.7 billion in the 2014 financial year - more than 60% of it outside Germany.

T-Systems

Deutsche Telekom considers the European business customer segment a strategic growth area. Deutsche Telekom offers small, medium-sized and multinational companies ICT solutions for an increasingly complex digital world. In addition to services from the cloud, the range of services is centred on M2M and security solutions, complementary mobile communications and fixed network products, and solutions for virtual collaboration and IT platforms, all of which form the basis for its customers' digital business models.

With approximately 47 800 employees worldwide, T-Systems generated revenue of around EUR8.6 billion in the 2014 financial year.

Since the inception of T-Systems in South Africa in 1997, the company has cemented its position as one of the most successful T-Systems companies outside of Europe. A leading ICT outsourcing service provider locally, T-Systems offers end-to-end ICT solutions in both the ICT operations and systems integration markets. Its extensive portfolio of services covers the vertical, horizontal, IT and TC space. T-Systems South Africa's head office is located in Midrand, with another major office in Cape Town, and 20 further representative offices in locations throughout southern Africa.

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