Anyone who works for international companies knows the challenges of data exchange and protection. The question arises every day: How can data be exchanged globally in order to provide colleagues with important information while taking into account the data protection regulations of the respective countries?
A German company in the field of recycling asked itself the same question after being taken over by a non-European investor. Due to the structural adjustment and expansion of the IT systems to global servers outside the Eurozone, the company’s own data center was no longer sufficient. More computing power for the central
Data storage was required to enable collaboration in different trading zones globally .
In joint consultations with ITVT experts, the company’s project team decided to implement the entire Microsoft Cloud.
Future collaboration in the cloud has enabled processes and coordination to be strengthened internationally and data to be made centrally and easily available. Production downtimes will thus be prevented in the future and compliance with applicable compliance guidelines will be ensured thanks to the additional integration of the Microsoft Defender security suite – also part of the Microsoft 365 suite.
Thanks to the complete availability of all relevant tools and applications, it is always possible to combine them individually with other Microsoft services.
Together with ITVT, the company was able to benefit in several ways and adapt its processes and systems profitably. When will you take the next step towards digitalization?
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Information processing plays a key role in the performance of our tasks. All essential strategic and operational functions and tasks are significantly supported by information technology (IT).
Since our core competence lies in the development of innovative products, protecting this information from unauthorized access and unauthorized modification is of vital importance.
All employees and the company management are aware of their responsibility when handling information and support the security strategy to the best of their ability. A role concept has been developed to achieve the information security objectives.
The data protection officer reports directly to the management, which in turn provides sufficient funds and resources to ensure comprehensive information security and to train employees accordingly.
Every employee is responsible for information security, so security-related aspects are taken into account early on in the planning phase of each project. If personal data is involved, the same applies to the data protection officer. In addition, ITVT is certified according to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and ISO/IEC 27701:2019 by TÜV Rheinland of North America.