T Cloud Public is the public cloud of Deutsche Telekom. It is your alternative when you need innovation, scalability, and speed, but want to avoid strategic dependencies. For this, you receive a public cloud infrastructure with scalability, performance, and user experience comparable to hyperscalers. At the same time, you retain control over data, infrastructure, and operations.
Thomas, as VP T Cloud Public, is responsible for the further development of T-Systems' sovereign public cloud.
The T Cloud Public is operated in German and Dutch data centers. It supports high requirements for data protection, GDPR, compliance, and security. Zero Outage and certifications such as the Trusted Cloud Data Protection Profile (TCDP) and TISAX3, a security standard for the automotive industry, underscore the security claim.
Yes. It offers public cloud services with European sovereignty. Companies benefit from cloud scalability while retaining greater control over data, operations, and compliance.
T Cloud Public offers scalable compute, storage, and network resources. In addition, there are management and security functions, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, as well as options for hybrid scenarios.
Cloud resources such as computing, storage, networking, and security functions can be provisioned in seconds or a few minutes. This helps with peak loads, data-intensive workloads, or new projects.
There are flexible models for different usage scenarios. All cloud services can be added or removed at any time within minutes. With "Elastic Open", you only pay for the resources actually used. With "Reserved", you secure capacities for 12 or 24 months and benefit from price advantages.
The T Cloud Public is based on open standards such as OpenStack and offers standardized APIs. This makes it easier to integrate and port applications, workloads, and existing IT environments.
T Cloud Public supports a wide range of deployment scenarios and adapts flexibly to your requirements. It is suitable for scalable, critical, and data-intensive workloads. These include, for example, e-commerce peak loads, AI applications, containers, virtual desktops, and disaster recovery.
T Cloud Public is provided, among other things, from the highly secure Telekom data center in Biere. The data center uses 100 percent electricity from renewable energies. With a PUE value of 1.3, it requires 30 percent less energy than comparable data centers. A performance that the US-based certification body USGBC has recognized with Gold status under the internationally recognized LEED rating.