SAP and Microsoft implementation partner for German mid-market enterprises
BTC is a German IT services firm (1,000+ employees, public) with deep SAP and Microsoft expertise, primarily serving energy, manufacturing, and municipal sectors. The tech stack is heavily SAP-centric (S/4HANA, BTP, Analytics Cloud, MM, Fiori) layered with Microsoft (365, Dynamics 365, Intune), and the active project list reveals a shift from on-premises infrastructure toward cloud ERP and modern cloud platforms—SharePoint Online migrations, SAP S/4HANA Cloud moves, and Intune rollouts are concurrent with legacy system decommissioning. Hiring is engineering-led and accelerating, with mid-level engineers and senior consultants filling the majority of roles, indicating capacity growth for large-scale transformation engagements.
Notable leadership hires: Human Resources Director
BTC provides digital transformation and IT services to energy utilities, industrial manufacturers, municipalities, and large services companies across Germany. The company operates through cross-divisional teams combining consultants, software developers, and system administrators to deliver custom ERP implementations, cloud migrations, process automation, and managed IT services. Core competencies center on SAP (S/4HANA, supply chain modules, analytics) and Microsoft (365, cloud identity, modern workplace), supplemented by UiPath RPA, Camunda workflow automation, and cybersecurity services. The business scales through both managed services delivery and packaged software solutions implemented at customer sites.
BTC primarily uses SAP (S/4HANA, BTP, Analytics Cloud, HANA database, Fiori, MM, CO modules, ABAP), Microsoft (365, Dynamics 365, Intune, SharePoint), and Java. Supporting tools include UiPath, Camunda, Automic, and Oracle. The stack is enterprise-focused and ERP-heavy.
BTC is executing S/4HANA implementations, SharePoint on-premises-to-online migrations, SAP cloud ERP migrations, Intune deployments, legacy system modernization, and enterprise GIS integrations. Projects reflect a broader shift from on-premises to cloud platforms.
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