That’s How It Works Automatically: Secure Sovereign Business Automation for Europe

  • T-Systems and UiPath Partnership: Business automation based on European standards, such as GDPR

  • Partnership ensures data is stored in European data centers

  • First process automation for “Deutschlandticket”

Transatlantic cooperation for best customer solutions: The IT service provider T-Systems, subsidiary of Telekom, and a leading enterprise automation software company, UiPath, have entered into a partnership and will deliver automation at scale according to European standards.

For this purpose, the UiPath AI-powered Business Automation Platform will be hosted on the Open Telekom Cloud, located in European data centers. The underlying applications, such as Machine Learning, Process Mining, and Communications Mining, will also run on European data centers. This ensures data sovereignty and compliance with European standards, such as GDPR, while UiPath provides its entire portfolio end-to-end and T-Systems, as a digital enabler, offers expertise in the public, healthcare, public transport, and other industries. The initial focus is on the DACH region. In the future, both companies want to jointly develop other industries and European regions.

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With UiPath Business Automation Platform, entire processes of companies, associations, or institutions can be automated and digitalized end-to-end. One example is the Deutschlandticket, a flat rate for regional public transport, allowing citizens to travel across different German states and tariff zones. Here, transport companies will have to handle the processing of up to 70,000 subscription transactions and processes within the first three months. If done manually, this leads to a higher workload for individual employees and could result in delays in processing. By automating the process and using technologies such as Process Mining and Robotic Process Automation (RPA), as well as Artificial Intelligence (AI), employees save time and the processing of large amounts of data is made more manageable.

“Hyperautomation is at the heart of digitalization,” said Adel Al-Saleh, Deutsche Telekom Board of Management member and CEO of T-Systems. “It is always about workflows, processes, and simplifying business. In today’s world, where there is a shortage of skilled labor, automation becomes even more important. T-Systems has always placed data protection and data sovereignty at the heart of every solution we develop.”

“Automation is a business imperative when it comes to digital transformation as it allows businesses to rapidly accelerate their transformation projects and deliver a direct route to ROI,” said Rob Enslin, Co-CEO at UiPath. “By enabling businesses in the DACH region to access the UiPath Business Automation platform through the Open Telekom Cloud, our joint customers will enjoy transparency, security, and complete flexibility for their automation deployments.”

T-Systems is a Platinum Partner

Through the partnership, T-Systems achieves the Platinum Partner status, the highest in the UiPath partner program. This is given to business partners who have a well-established automation practice, have made significant sales, and have expertise in delivering the end-to-end solution of the UiPath Business Automation Platform. For customers, it also means that T-Systems has direct access to the UiPath software platform to develop seamless and end-to-end solutions.

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