
AI sovereignty for Germany? (www.computer-automation.de)
Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia launch one of Europe's largest AI factories
With the Industrial AI Cloud in Munich, Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia are creating one of the largest AI factories in Europe. Companies can train AI models, carry out simulations and access 10,000 GPUs.

Telekom and Google Cloud (www.computer-automation.de)
First step towards autonomous, self-healing networks
Deutsche Telekom and Google Cloud announce that they are working together to develop a network AI agent to improve the operation of the RAN. The agent can analyze network behavior, detect performance problems and implement corrective measures.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
5G mmWave: From the lab to the factory
5G mmWave technology is commercially available for industrial customers for the first time. Deutsche Telekom has tested the 5G frequencies in the millimeter wave range (mmWave) at 26 gigahertz with use cases from industry.

Telekom and Trump (www.computer-automation.de)
Partnership for networked manufacturing with 5G and real-time positioning
Telekom and Trumpf are further expanding their cooperation in the field of positioning systems for the networked industry. The agreement that has now been signed will facilitate the joint market launch.

MWC 2024 (www.computer-automation.de)
Telekom presents "mobile mast-to-go"
A transmission mast for temporary network coverage on company premises, construction sites or in disaster areas - the "mobile radio mast-to-go" with sectorized antenna is flexible in many ways.

Identification technology and RFID (www.materialfluss.de)
Networked container terminals: 5G campus networks for Eurogate
Deutsche Telekom is equipping port terminals in Hamburg, Bremerhaven and Wilhelmshaven with local 5G networks by spring 2024.

Cloud-based applications (www.computer-automation.de)
First network slicing management solution
Telekom and Ericsson have validated a special network slicing solution for companies in a test run. This integrated solution can configure corresponding network slices for cloud-based enterprise applications.

The industry at a glance (www.computer-automation.de)
Large companies want to reduce energy requirements
The German government has called on businesses and households to save energy - no one knows how long gas will continue to flow from Russia. Many companies also need to consider how they can reduce their consumption in order to maintain security of supply.

Telekom study (www.materialfluss.de)
Logistics remains a digitalization pioneer
The logistics sector is once again leading the way when it comes to digitalization. This is the result of the study "Digitalization Index for SMEs 2021/2022". Companies are now focusing primarily on IT security.

30 years of digital mobile communications (www.computer-automation.de)
From the "bone" to the smartphone
The first cell phones, which ushered in a new era in the age of communication 30 years ago, were as heavy as a wholemeal loaf of bread. In the beginning, consumers didn't know what to do with them. But that was soon to change.

Gaia-X (www.computer-automation.de)
European cloud service providers launch Structura-X
28 European organizations launch the Structura-X initiative. The digital companies and cloud providers want to use it to offer services that meet the requirements of Gaia-X. The new cloud infrastructure is intended to overcome the fragmentation of the European cloud market.

IoT hotspot (www.computer-automation.de)
Telekom relies on Plug&Play
Monitor transports, order spare parts automatically, avoid production downtimes with smart forecasts: The IoT is changing industry for good. How SMEs can also benefit from networked machines and products with little effort.

Partnership: T-Systems and Siemens (www.industrial-production.de)
Driving forward the digitalization of German industry
T-Systems and Siemens announced a new partnership for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) at Digital X 2019 in Cologne.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
5G partner for smart factories
Deutsche Telekom is further expanding its 5G ecosystem for industry. In addition to the partnership with network equipment provider Ericsson, three specialists for smart production and development have now joined the network: EK Automation, Konica Minolta and Endress+Hauser.

IoT hotspot (www.computer-automation.de)
From the IoT data pool to SAP
Collecting sensor data is nothing special. But how does the information from the IoT data pool get to the ERP solution? How can the IoT systems be interlinked with SAP business processes, for example?

New partnerships (www.industrial-production.de)
Software AG cooperates with Microsoft and Telekom
Software AG announced two new partnerships in July: A new migration solution will be developed with Microsoft, and the company wants to build a global IoT platform for the Cloud of Things with Deutsche Telekom.

Telecom (www.computer-automation.de)
46 million honeypot attacks per day!
Deutsche Telekom is drawing attention to the growing dangers posed by hackers. At the beginning of April, the Group had a peak of 46 million attacks on its honeypots - the average was 31 million per day. In comparison: in April 2018, the average was 12 million.

SPS IPC Drives 2018 (www.computer-automation.de)
'Software & IT' in focus
Last year, SPS IPC Drives bundled the topic of 'Software & IT in manufacturing' in Hall 6. In response to high demand, this concept was extended to Hall 5 in 2018.

Charging network / electromobility (www.computer-automation.de)
Deutsche Telekom upgrades its own infrastructure to charging stations
Deutsche Telekom has put the first public charging stations for electric vehicles into operation: in Berlin and Bonn. The communications service provider is using its own existing infrastructure to gradually create a nationwide charging network.

Follow-up with Karsten Schweichhart (www.computer-automation.de)
Telekom's data marketplace
Deutsche Telekom is launching a marketplace for data and analytics in September. Dr. Karsten Schweichhart explains the background and design of the platform.

Microsoft (www.computer-automation.de)
End of the German fiduciary cloud
Microsoft is currently building two new data centers for its cloud services in Germany. In these, the company will dispense with a data trustee and hold the reins itself. The 'Microsoft Cloud Germany' will be discontinued.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
United in the direction of digitalization
Telekom's business customer division is underpinning its ambitions in terms of digitalization with a new unit. To this end, the company is also systematically driving forward its cloud portfolio.

Hanover Fair 2018 (www.computer-automation.de)
5G in the industry
The future mobile communications standard 5G is also predicted to have a great future in the industrial environment. It was no coincidence that potential applications and fields of use for 5G were a major topic at Hannover Messe 2018 - an overview!

IoT (www.computer-automation.de)
In the jungle of platforms
There are more and more IoT platforms on the market. But which solution is suitable for which application? How do they differ from each other and what is their focus? An overview.

Logimat 2018 (www.computer-automation.de)
IoT technology for logistics
Fraunhofer IML is using Logimat to present the latest developments in material flow and logistics: These include IoT-enabled pallets, an IoT service button and a Hololens application.

Network services in the IoT (www.industrial-production.de)
Data flat rate for the Internet of Things from Telekom and 1NCE
Deutsche Telekom and Cologne-based mobile communications provider 1NCE are presenting Europe's first data flat rate for networked devices on the Internet of Things at the Mobile World Congress: Customers pay a one-off fee of ten euros in the prepaid tariff and receive a data flat rate of up to 500 megabytes for the lifetime of the respective smart end device of 10 years.

Data glasses (www.industrial-production.de)
Joint venture: Zeiss and Telekom join forces for data glasses
Zeiss and Deutsche Telekom are expanding their partnership in the field of smart glasses, which was presented at the Mobile World Congress 2017.

Relayr receives 30 million dollars (www.computer-automation.de)
Deutsche Telekom invests in Berlin IoT start-up
Deutsche Telekom has announced that it is investing in the start-up Relayr. The main focus here is on the great potential of industrial applications and, in particular, the intelligent interlinking of different machines and systems.

"Charter of Trust" (www.industrial-production.de)
SGS signs cyber security principles
At the 54th Munich Security Conference today, the international testing company SGS is launching a policy paper for more cyber security. With the "Charter of Trust" initiated by Siemens, leading companies are committing themselves to making the digital world more secure. In addition to SGS, the other signatories include Airbus, Allianz, Daimler, IBM, Siemens, NXP Semiconductors and Deutsche Telekom.

Cybersecurity (www.computer-automation.de)
Groups want to promote standards
The industry wants to drive forward the digital transformation with common rules and standards for greater cyber security. On the initiative of the electronics group Siemens, nine partners have therefore agreed on a joint charter.

Industrial communication (www.computer-automation.de)
Port of Hamburg launches 5G test field
5G is considered the next-generation mobile communications standard. But is it also suitable for industrial applications? This is now being evaluated in a research project in the Port of Hamburg.

NarrowBand IoT and 5G (www.computer-automation.de)
Telekom seeks alliance with IIC and IBM
Deutsche Telekom has now joined the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) and wants to contribute its strength in IoT connectivity - especially in NarrowBand IoT and 5G. In addition, Deutsche Telekom is now moving into the IBM Watson IoT Center.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
Own smart speaker planned
Amazon has clearly been driving the market for smart speakers with 'Alexa'. Deutsche Telekom wants to get into the ring in Germany and is focusing on the data protection card, among other things.

Compressed air utilization (www.computer-automation.de)
The networked measuring case
Kaeser Kompressoren - a manufacturer of compressed air products - has connected the first 400 of around 4,000 service cases to the cloud with the help of T-Systems.

Industry 4.0 (www.computer-automation.de)
Current products for modern industry
The smart factory is increasingly taking shape. Computer&AUTOMATION shows which products are already pointing the way to the factory of tomorrow in a series of pictures.

Digital Summit 2017 (www.computer-automation.de)
10-point plan for Industry 4.0 presented
In mid-June 2017, the Industry 4.0 platform presented its recommendations for action on how to implement and strengthen Germany's leading role in the field of Industry 4.0. The 10-point plan is available for download from Computer&AUTOMATION.

Video: Hannover Messe 2017 (www.computer-automation.de)
5G in the factory
What about the successor to LTE? What application scenarios in the factory are conceivable using the next generation of mobile communications? The first impressions of this could already be seen at the Hannover Messe.

Impressions (www.computer-automation.de)
The Hannover Messe 2017 in pictures
At Hannover Messe 2017, exhibitors clearly demonstrated what Industry 4.0 can look like in practice. Computer&AUTOMATION has captured exciting applications, products and impressions in a series of images.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
Protective shield against drones
Espionage, smuggling and vandalism - many companies fear drones. Deutsche Telekom now offers a defense system with the 'Magenta Drone Shield'.

Data security (www.computer-automation.de)
Deutsche Telekom expands its security portfolio
93% of medium-sized and large German companies have already been exposed to IT attacks designed to spy on or damage them. Deutsche Telekom has come to this conclusion and wants to counteract this with eight security solutions.

VDE (www.computer-automation.de)
New president elected
Dr. Gunther Kegel, CEO of Pepperl+Fuchs, will become the new VDE President on January 1, 2017. He will succeed Dr. Bruno Jacobfeuerborn in the rotation. There will also be other changes at the top of the VDE.

German Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
Security moves to the cloud
With 'Internet Protect Pro', Deutsche Telekom has launched a cloud-based security offering. For the user, this means No on-site hardware installation and immediate implementation of updates across the entire network.

Manufacturing and logistics sector (www.computer-automation.de)
Pent-up demand for IoT
What is the current level of connectivity in the manufacturing and logistics sector? What experience do companies have in the IoT sector and what is holding back their investments in this area? A new study by market analysis and consulting firm PAC provides the answers.

Phishing attack on Telekom data (www.computer-automation.de)
T-Online passwords circulating on the darknet
Customer data from over a dozen companies is currently being offered on the darknet - including Telekom customers. A random sample of around 90 data records has shown that some of the Telekom customer data is genuine and up-to-date.

Cebit 2016 / Deutsche Telekom (www.computer-automation.de)
All-round protection against cyberattacks
Deutsche Telekom is establishing its own security division and bundling all corresponding activities there. One of the first activities of this division is the cloud solution 'Internet Protect Pro', which is offered in cooperation with the US manufacturer Zscaler.
