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id: cloud-satellite-data-mundi-web-services | ||
title: "Mundi Web Services: New Business from Space" | ||
tags: [aerospace, by-industry, esa, geoservices] | ||
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# Mundi Web Services: New Business from Space | ||
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The [European Space Agency's](https://www.esa.int/) (ESA) [Copernicus](https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus) program fulfills the mandate of the European Union to place a series of sentinel earth observation satellites in orbit that transmit about 20 terabytes of images to Earth every day. By now, the previously available satellites have generated several petabytes of data, giving users inside and outside the EU new glimpses from the cosmos. This data is made accessible in a cloud-based manner via Mundi Web Services. The aim is to promote new geo-based business models. | ||
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The EU makes its Earth observation data available free of charge with the intention of creating new business models and applications for mainly European users: from students and software providers, to large corporations and the public sector. | ||
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[Mundi Web Services](#about-mundi-web-services) makes European satellite data accessible for new business models | ||
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## New Geo-Based Business Models | ||
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This brings with it a wealth of new applications in target markets such as agriculture and forestry, energy, environment, climate, insurance, and disaster control. For example, satellite observations can be used to register the use of agricultural land and, as a result, better allocate EU funds, quickly identify environmentally relevant changes, and take action as well as optimize the use of mineral and energy resources. | ||
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Mundi Web Services is a platform on which users can directly use preconfigured geoservices. However, it also offers new geoservice providers the option of offering their services on the market. Mundi Web Services' great strength? All necessary components to implement new geo-based business ideas are already integrated. This includes constantly updated data from the Sentinel satellites as well as historical data from the American Landsat program, geoservice applications, and flexible IT resources from the Open Telekom Cloud. As the computing capacities for the evaluations and the data are on the same technical platform, tedious copying processes are no longer necessary. In addition, Mundi allows specific selection of the data that is relevant for the respective analysis. | ||
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## Benefits for the Customer | ||
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* Complete toolbox for easy launch of new geo-based services | ||
* Simplification of existing processes, e.g. for claims settlement or subsidy allocation | ||
* IT capacities as a complete service | ||
* Usage-dependent costs for IT resources in temporary projects | ||
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## Dynamic IT is Essential for Geoservices | ||
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Access to the data has so far been complex, expensive, and tedious. Users always had to download complete data sets comprising several gigabytes or even terabytes from a central repository before they could start their evaluations. New potential geoservice providers with limited IT resources could not benefit from the data. The Copernicus program is also not yet very well known to the business community or the general public. | ||
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Computing resources are the be-all and end-all for geoservices. To perform further analysis, the original data, usually images at different frequency intervals and on different technical bases (e.g. with optical, thermal or radar sensors), must first be processed - a stage referred to pre-processing. One action in this regard is to normalize images so that they can be compared with one other. In the second stage, the actual processing (which also requires a large amount of computing resources), the data prepared in this way is processed using mathematical models. This creates business-relevant results that can help decision-makers. So far, such statements have been made under the auspices of projects that were set up specifically for the respective application. | ||
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Mundi Web Services makes using earth observation data for business purposes more professional. Geoservices "made in Europe" receive a basis on which they can develop new business models and offer them as web services on the international market. End users are given the opportunity to deploy geoservices as needed. Mundi has the right infrastructure foundation in the form of the Open Telekom Cloud. The resources from the cloud are optimal for temporary high-load calculations and adapt to the desired requirements of users. If a user wants faster results, they can speed up the evaluation with additional capacities. Depending on the speed, customers only pay for the resources that are actually used. | ||
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## The Challenge | ||
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* Provision of a platform for the use of geo-based services | ||
* Integration of services, data, and usage-dependent computing/storage capacities for efficient use of satellite data | ||
* Support of new geo-based business models "made in Europe" | ||
* Optimization of existing processes (e.g. in administrative units) | ||
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## The Aim: Easier Use of Satellite Data | ||
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Mundi Web Services is the answer to these challenges. It simplifies the access and use of satellite data. Mundi Web Services is a consortium led by Atos. T-Systems is another established ICT player on-board; it adds its Open Telekom Cloud and its experience with modern ICT service models into the mix. Experienced providers from the geoservice segment, such as the Italian e-geos, the Austrian EOX, the French Thales Aliena Space, the German GAF, and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), contribute technical expertise and applications. | ||
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## The Solution | ||
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* Mundi Web Services as an integrated platform | ||
* Data and computing capacity over the same infrastructure | ||
* Open Telekom Cloud as a source for scalable IT resources | ||
* Marketplace for geoservices | ||
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## About Mundi Web Services | ||
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[Mundi Web Services](https://mundiwebservices.com/) is a consortium led by Atos. The consortium works on behalf of the European Union and the European Space Agency ESA. The consortium partners are T-Systems, Thales Alenia Space, DLR, e-geos, EOX, GAF AG, Sinergise, and Spacemetric. | ||
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* Read the whole success story [here](https://www.t-systems.com/de/en/success-stories/cloud-and-infrastructure/cloud-satellite-data-mundi-web-services). | ||
* [Download](https://www.t-systems.com/resource/blob/13730/46910b6a621ed206cec05cf6a04c0011/DL-Flyer-C-Dias-Plattform-ESA-Mundi-t-systems-en-09-2019.pdf) our reference flyer. | ||
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title: "EUVIC: Cloud-Based Credit Portal for SaarLB" | ||
tags: [finance, by-industry] | ||
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# EUVIC: Cloud-Based Credit Portal for SaarLB | ||
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The software company [EUVIC](#about-euvic-gmbh) has developed a portal which enables business customers' credit requests to be processed interactively and at a considerably faster rate. Since customer data is particularly sensitive, the renowned software company used the Open Telekom Cloud to develop and operate the credit portal. "*T-Systems' servers are located in highly secure, multi-certified data centers in Germany,*" says Daniel Piecha of EUVIC. With the cloud solution, the Landesbank meets the strict regulations of the financial supervisory authority and the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Only authorized employees of the bank have unencrypted access to the data in the system. In addition, a neutral third party company reviewed the security concept and certified the cloud solution – after a penetration test – as having a very high level of security. | ||
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EUVIC develops customer portal for SaarLB and meets strict security requirements using the Open Telekom Cloud. | ||
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## Benefits for the Customer | ||
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* Server locations for the Open Telekom Cloud in Germany offer IT security and optimum data protection. As a result, the Open Telekom Cloud is widely accepted in the sensitive financial sector | ||
* Demand-based use and payment (pay-per-use principle) | ||
* The solution can be extended by private cloud instances (hybrid solution) | ||
* The company can automatically launch development environments with the Cloud Container Engine (CCE) – including programming tools and scripting languages | ||
* Open cloud base: OpenStack protects against vendor lock-in | ||
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### Bank Relies on Solution from the Ccloud | ||
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Banking and the cloud – for a long time they did not seem to go together. But an increasing number of financial institutions have come to see the cloud as a pioneer for flexibility, agility, and innovation. With a new B2B credit portal from the cloud, Landesbank SaarLB now wants to offer its business customers better service – and at the same time provide optimum protection for customer data. And that's why service provider EUVIC uses the Open Telekom Cloud for the portal. | ||
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### More Agility with the Cloud | ||
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The credit portal was ready for use in just four months. Now EUVIC is gradually expanding the credit portal with additional components. Based on Kubernetes, the Cloud Container Engine (CCE) within the Open Telekom Cloud supports them in this. "A great tool that helps us with the development, testing, operation, and maintenance of the applications," says Daniel Piecha. This enables developers to set up, deploy, cluster, and scale cloud containers automatically, quickly, and easily. | ||
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### Innovative Thanks to OpenStack | ||
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The OpenStack concept of T-Systems' cloud solution has also been well received by EUVIC. Daniel Piecha: "*This concept gives us access to the innovations of the global open source community.*" In addition, the open architecture protects against becoming dependent on a single provider. | ||
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In fact, banks and savings banks prefer to process sensitive data on servers within their own company. But here too, the Open Telekom Cloud performs well – as a hybrid variant. So, EUVIC can also offer its customers hybrid scenarios in the future. The advantage: the private and public instances can be operated on identical hardware and software components. This means that all parts of the solution are fully compatible with one another – and Telekom offers the same support for all configurations. | ||
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## About EUVIC GmbH | ||
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[EUVIC GmbH](http://euvic.de/en/index.html) is an internationally active software development company and is always in demand when sophisticated full-stack software solutions are required. Around 1,800 specialists look after more than a thousand customers in 24 countries at present. The company based in Leverkusen offers special expertise in full-stack software development, cloud-based software solutions, mobile apps, e-commerce, and big data. | ||
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* Read the whole success story [here](https://www.t-systems.com/de/en/success-stories/cloud-and-infrastructure/cloud-euvic). | ||
* [Download](https://www.t-systems.com/resource/blob/289024/fbd7957fa9892be51f94181e94475678/DL-Flyer-Sichere-Cloud-fuers-Banking-t-systems-en-10-2020.pdf) our reference flyer. | ||
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id: cloud-particulate | ||
title: "Particulate: Donation Platform on Open Telekom Cloud" | ||
tags: [finance, by-industry] | ||
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# Particulate: Donation Platform on Open Telekom Cloud | ||
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Around 5,000 people in the Rhine-Main region are already so-called “Radgeber” or cyclist donors: Together with the start-up [Particulate Solutions](#about-particulate-solutions-gmbh), Deutsche Bahn (DB) has developed the platform, which allows every cyclist participating in the campaign to become a donor. The technology for the platform is based on the Open Telekom Cloud, Telekom's public cloud offering. | ||
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## Digital Donation Currency: Cyclists Collect SocialCoins | ||
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When booking a rental bike via Deutsche Bahn’s Call-a-Bike app, cyclists receive 100 so-called *SocialCoins* – a fictitious donation currency created by the Koblenz-based start-up. Cyclists can distribute the SocialCoins to selected projects via the app with just a few clicks. As soon as the donation target is reached, Deutsche Bahn will transfer the amount to the project. So far, about 12,000 euros have been collected in less than three months. | ||
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### Donation Platforms as a Marketing Tool | ||
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The rental bike donation platform is by no means the start-up’s only project. The three founders, Stefan Pandorf, Stephanie Henn and Stefan Fink, want to combine marketing with social commitment and they plan to do so across many industries. “*We offer companies an effective marketing tool and harness the entrepreneurial potential of donations,*” says Pandorf. “*After all, social engagement and sustainability are becoming more and more important in marketing. Many customers are increasingly choosing a company that is socially engaged when purchasing a product.*” For example, a bank can attract new customers by giving them SocialCoins instead of a certain amount of funds when they open an account. On the bank's platform, the customer can redeem the coins for specific projects, such as a fundraising campaign for new jerseys for a football club or the expansion of a playground. That amount is then paid out by the bank. | ||
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## Data Protection and Data Security as Top Priority | ||
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All data is stored in the secure and inexpensive Object Based Storage (OBS). “*The partnership with Deutsche Telekom is always a winning argument for our customers,*” says Pandorf. “*Deutsche Telekom simply has a good reputation when it comes to data protection and data security. This helps us a lot when it comes to marketing our idea.*” And if questions ever arise about the architecture of the Open Telekom Cloud, the start-up can get in touch with a competent Deutsche Telekom contact person at any time. | ||
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## Customer Benefits | ||
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* The platform is always deliverable, regardless of the number of customers. | ||
* Thanks to auto-scaling, there are always enough IT resources available. | ||
* More than 600 requests per second are possible. | ||
* High data protection and data security are guaranteed. | ||
* Own servers become obsolete. | ||
* Contact persons of the Telekom are always available. | ||
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## Secure Data Storage in the Cloud | ||
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Many of Particulate's customers come from the energy or financial sector. “*That's why our customers always ask first about data protection and data security,*” says Pandorf. Initially, the Koblenz-based company worked with the German cloud provider ProfitBricks and tested the infrastructure of Amazon Web Services (AWS). But due to the high expectations of customers regarding the secure storage of their data, Particulate looked for another solution that could meet these requirements. “*In addition, we needed a solution that we could scale flexibly, for example, if the number of those accessing the platform suddenly increased sharply,*” says Pandorf. The founders got to know about the Open Telekom Cloud through Deutsche Telekom's TechBoost program. | ||
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There are already plans to expand the platform. Particulate not only wants to extend the project with Deutsche Bahn to the whole of Germany. The start-up also wants to approach other large international companies in the future with a view to developing other donation platforms in the Open Telekom Cloud. | ||
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## The Challenge | ||
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* It was too expensive and inflexible to use its own servers. | ||
* The start-up was therefore looking for a secure, flexibly scalable cloud solution for the white-label platforms. | ||
* An important factor was the secure storage of the data. | ||
* Particular Solutions needed flexible scalability for fluctuating traffic. | ||
* The system should be reliable and stable. | ||
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## The Solution | ||
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* Particulate uses IT capacity from the Open Telekom Cloud as part of the TechBoost program. | ||
* Open Stack provides many ready-made solutions. | ||
* The data storage takes place in the safe and favorable Object Based Storage (OBS). | ||
* As user access increases, the auto-scaling service automatically posts resources. | ||
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## About Particulate Solutions GmbH | ||
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The Koblenz-based start-up [Particulate](https://particulate.de/) and its approximately 30 employees offers companies donation platforms with their own corporate design in order to distribute donations more fairly and transparently. The solution went online in 2012. Corporate Social Responsibility has become an important factor when making a purchase decision. | ||
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* Read the whole success story [here](https://www.t-systems.com/de/en/success-stories/cloud-and-infrastructure/particulate). | ||
* [Download](https://www.t-systems.com/resource/blob/155260/6cc35e38595813aea929fbf1ea7b92f0/DL-Flyer-Particulate-Solution-GmbH-T-Systems-EN-06-2020.pdf) our reference flyer. | ||
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title: Sovereign Digitalization for the City of Kirchheim unter Teck | ||
tags: [government, bundesmessenger, by-industry] | ||
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# Sovereign Digitalization for the City of Kirchheim unter Teck | ||
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The City of [Kirchheim unter Teck](#about-the-city-of-kirchheim-unter-teck) uses the [BundesMessenger](https://docs.bundesmessenger.info/de/start/overview/) from the Open Telekom Cloud. Kirchheim unter Teck has recognized the value of digitalization when it comes to mastering the challenges the city faces. With its strong focus on sovereign IT solutions, T-Systems proved to be the right partner for driving the digitalization of government administration forward in Kirchheim unter Teck. | ||
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## BundesMessenger from Open Telekom Cloud | ||
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### The Challenge | ||
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* Utilize the potential of digitalization for modern, real-time communication in government | ||
* Strict requirements for security | ||
* The solution must be modern and satisfy sovereignty aspects | ||
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### The Solution | ||
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* [BundesMessenger](https://docs.bundesmessenger.info/de/start/overview/) open-source software from [BWI](https://www.bwi.de/) offers secure, encrypted communication (as a device-independent app) | ||
* The software is offered **exclusively** to public institutions (community approach) | ||
* T-Systems provides the BundesMessenger as SaaS from the Open Telekom Cloud | ||
* The SaaS is enriched with managed services (including updates and new releases) | ||
* T-Systems offers additional integration options for using internal IAM systems for user administration | ||
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* Modern, real-time communication with an enhanced user experience | ||
* Easy availability | ||
* Maximum sovereignty and data security | ||
* Transparent, usage-based costs | ||
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## About the City of Kirchheim unter Teck | ||
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[Kirchheim unter Teck](https://www.kirchheim-teck.de/3134), a county seat in the foothills of the Swabian Mountains, is part of the greater Stuttgart region. The city is home to more than 40,000 residents. It serves as a middle center to the surrounding communities. | ||
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* Read the whole success story [here](https://www.t-systems.com/de/en/success-stories/cloud-and-infrastructure/kirchheim-unter-teck-bundesmessenger-from-the-open-telekom-cloud). | ||
* [Download](https://www.t-systems.com/resource/blob/996990/1d7b18cc88658bdea4e3a96b32fc5a52/DL-Flyer-City-of-Kirchheim-Managed-BundesMessenge-T-Systems-EN-06-2024.pdf) our reference flyer. | ||
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