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Articles tagged with: getronics.
Record sales of Secop and Getronics contributed substantially to the result.
Commission authorises the acquisition of Wang(USA) by Getronics Netherlands.
The Getronics sale was just one of several successful exits this year.
SPIE is a member of the Getronics Workspace Alliance.
Mergers: Commission approves proposed acquisition of Getronics by KPN.
Getronics Workspace Alliance is a global alliance providing customers access to an extensive global network of IT service providers.
In summer 2012 connectis took over Getronics Swiss Services AG.
The global presence of Getronics was expanded considerably through the reconfiguration of the Global Workspace Alliance(GWA) together with U. S.
The positive earningscontributions from the sales of the Group subsidiaries SECOP and Getronics are not yet included in this figure, as they were only booked in the current third quarter.
In this context, IDS Getronics is set to concentrate more heavily on trends like cloud solutions, virtual workplaces and data security in the future.
The total consolidated revenues of EUR 912.3 million were modestly lower than the year-ago figure(Q1 2017: EUR 1,153.8 million) particularly due to the sale of Secop, Getronics and the Studienkreis Group in financial year 2017.
Getronics' global presence received a noticeable boost by the reconfiguration of the Global Workspace Alliance(GWA) together with US partner company CompuCom.
Furthermore, a long-term strategic business partnership has been agreed between Getronics and Colt which will allow Getronics to provide managed cloud services to Colt's customer base and utilise Colt's network, voice and data centre capabilities.
Getronics has amalgamated CMC with its existing Cloud business and now offers a comprehensive portfolio of Cloud solutions under the Managed Cloud Services brand.
AURELIUS had acquired Individual Desktop Solutions GmbH(IDS), an independent service provider for flexible onsite desktop services and solutions,in the fall of 2014 from T-Systems International and integrated it into the Getronics Germany Group.
Merging the business activities of CMC and Getronics will help to put both companies in an even better position in the fast-growing European market for Cloud services.
The TWENTY-ONE project represents a consortium of eleven organizations from five countries, including Climate Alliance(Germany), Environ Trust Limited(UK), Friends of the Earth Europe and VODO(Belgium), the MOOI Foundation and TNO TPD(Netherlands), together with the universities of Twente and Tübingen, the Rank Xerox Research Centre(France), DFKI(Germany) and Eolas(UK),under the co-ordination of Getronics Software Netherlands.
Matthias Täubl, who is responsible for Getronics at AURELIUS, said:"With targeted add-on acquisitions, we were able to strengthen Getronics and make it even more successful economically.
Getronics has a complete portfolio of integrated ICT services for the large enterprise market and works according to a Global Service Delivery Model ensuring that services are provided consistently throughout the world, together with the Getronics Workspace Alliance.
As an expert in workspace management services, connectivity, data centres,and consultancy, Getronics is well positioned to offer best of breed ICT services to many of the FTSE 500 businesses and Public Sector organisations in the world today.
IDS Getronics forms part of the IT activity at AURELIUS, taking its operations in Germany to a new level with the strong customer base enjoyed by IDS in all industrial sectors, including several DAX-listed companies and public-sector institutions.
Bill Bancroft, Vice President and Managing Director of Global ServicesOperations at CompuCom:"We have worked closely with Getronics to improve the structure and processes of the GWA with a view to delivering a comprehensive end-user experience regardless of geography.
Getronics Europe and APAC is a leading IT service provider with country operations in Belgium, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Thailand and Republic of Korea.
Above all, the strengthened partnerships and new partnerships in some caseswill open up new growth opportunities for Getronics and make it possible to serve both globally active customers and local, medium-sized customers that nonetheless rely on the international reach of their ICT service provider.
Getronics Europe and APAC has an important role in the GWA, a growing international network of seven IT service providers to date, with direct market access in 30 countries and a global presence in more than 90 countries, exceeding 80 per cent of the global economy, through its external service partners.
In addition to the positive contribution to earnings from the sale of the Group subsidiaries Secop and Getronics, this includes income in the amount of EUR 346.2 million from negative goodwill from capital consolidation("bargain purchase") from the companies acquired in the first nine months of 2017 Q1-Q3 2016: EUR 77.3 million.
AURELIUS acquired ICT service provider Getronics in May 2012 from KPN in the Netherlands, and since that time has positioned it as a dependable information and communications technology partner for medium to large companies, combining local accessibility with global reach.
IDS will be part of our IT activity built around the Getronics Group from the outset, which will enable us to strengthen our ICT operations in the German market in particular," says Dr. Dirk Markus, CEO of AURELIUS.
As a result of the very good operating performance of the Group entities, in particular by Getronics, Studienkreis, HanseYachts AG, and SECOP, operating earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization(EBITDA) for the combined group increased by 69 percent to EUR 41.3 million in the first quarter of 2017 Q1 2016: EUR 24.5 million.
