Nov, 2021 : T-Systems becomes an AWS Premier Consulting Partner


📅 - T-Systems, part of Deutsche Telekom and an international supplier of IT services, has achieved the highest partner level of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Program. The company has reached AWS Premier Tier as a Consulting Partner.
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