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Starting in January 2007, Siemens will bundle its worldwide IT solutions, IT services and software activities. The activities of Siemens Business Services (SBS) will be pooled into one Group including four software development entities Program and System Engineering (PSE) and Siemens Information Systems Ltd. (SISL), Development Innovation and Projects (DIP) and the Business Innovation Center (BIC). Given its tasks and the geographic distribution of employees, Siemens IT Solutions and Services (SIS) will be handled from Munich and Vienna.
Dr. Christoph Kollatz, currently Group President of SBS, will be the Group President. A key prerequisite for the creation of the Group is the rigorous continuation and the successful completion of the comprehensive turnaround program.
“IT know-how is a key to Siemens’ success. That’s why we’re bundling our IT solutions and software expertise in a separate Group,” said Siemens President and CEO Dr. Klaus Kleinfeld. “The strategic reorientation of the Group has been in preparation over the last months. SIS will enable us to serve both our external customers and Siemens units even better,” he added.
Software and solutions know-how that is currently distributed among diverse units in the company will be bundled in one Group and given a sector-specific orientation — this will boost competence in industry-specific solutions and efficiency of workflows. Other Siemens Groups will be able to supplement their range of offerings with this specific IT know-how. Siemens as a whole will benefit by being able to integrate industry-specific solutions in the business processes of customers and offer comprehensive and complex solutions from a single source. In addition, the operation related services business with external customers will be further developed. The operation of Siemens' internal IT systems will be integrated in the Group, which will make its businesses more cash flow and profit oriented overall.
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