T-Systems and Nick Carr
T-Systems North America has taken initiative to focus your attention on changes that will affect your industry, business, and society as you know it today. Last year eWeek named Nick Carr one of the 100 most influential people in IT and this year T-Systems North America has decided to stand on the front lines with him and support his view of how a new computer revolution is reshaping business, society, and culture. In 2004 Nick Carr set off a worldwide debate about the role of computers in business with his book Does IT Matter? Information Technology and the Corrosion of competitive Advantage. His new book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World, from Edison to Google, examines the future of computing and its implications for business and society.
T-Systems North America will be hosting a Breakfast Book Tour this year with Nick Carr to promote The Big Switch and align our Real ICT service offering portfolio with how economical, utility-supplied computing will ultimately change
society as profoundly as the utility based electrical grid did in the early 1900’s. How are we going to do it? We have already begun; T-Systems has pioneered the development of dynamic Information and Telecommunications Technology Services: use what you need, pay for what you use.
With our extensive and proven expertise in information and communications technologies (ICT), we are not simply a service provider, we are a true partner; one able to deliver one-stop solutions for the entire lifecycle. We are an international player, able to deliver resources and support to wherever you need them. T-Systems North America can help you to make your business more adaptable: we develop, implement, and operate tailor-made ICT infrastructure and business processes. You are able to concentrate on your core business and gain greater agility.
Further dates and details for the Nick Carr Breakfast Book Tour, Nick Carr Industry Events, or Webcasts will be posted shortly. Feel free to contact us at
MarCommNA@t-systems.com for more information on the T-Systems North American Real ICT service offering portfolio.