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Who are our customers?
We are working with customers from all over Europe (e.g. Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland). Though, both big customers and public administrations are among our clients, our services are also explicitly aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises, e.g. craftsmen, engineers, architects, doctors, offices etc.
Web Design / Web Hosting
AIAMO is a project funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport to develop AI-based environmental and mobility management. We are responsible for the web design and web hosting of the website.
Groupware / Web Hosting / Redesign / Relaunch
The 'Bioland' farm of the Gauchel family is located on the northern outskirts of Aachen. We look after the maintenance and management of their website and Groupware by Kopano.
Groupware / Web Design / Web Hosting
We designed the website's logo and take care about maintaining and managing the website, as well as the Groupware by Kopano.
BigBlueButton
Organization of the digital conference of GfT e.V. incl. participant management, technical rehearsal, creation of user manuals, technical support & follow-up.
Web Hosting
ITS Germany is the German Association for intelligent transport systems. Our contribution consists of managing, running and maintaining the contents of the website.
Private Cloud / Web Hosting
Project management's conception based on Alfresco Software Inc. Establishment of DMS including adjustments according to customer's requirements. Management and operation of systems.
Web Design / Web Hosting
We provide all neccessary services regarding the maintanance and contents of the website, and take care about managing and running it.
Web Design / Web Hosting
Since 1991 engaged in the consultation, design, announcement, and project supervision of intelligent transport systems (IVS/ITS).
Managed Services
Conception and establishment of a dedicated server for operating Atlassian Confluence as collaboration platform for the TISA's working groups. Management and operation of systems.

