ORBIT is a 350-person IT services company headquartered in Bonn, owned by Deutsche Telekom, delivering custom software, cloud migration, and managed services to mid-market enterprises. The stack is heavily Microsoft-centric (365, Azure, Dynamics, Power Platform), with active projects spanning Exchange Online migration, Microsoft 365 modernization, and LLM-based knowledge applications—indicating a shift toward AI-augmented service delivery. Pain-point clustering around compliance (ISO 27001), security posture, and AI readiness suggests ORBIT is repositioning its consulting business to address client governance and automation challenges.
Founded in 1985, ORBIT operates as an operationally independent subsidiary within Deutsche Telekom, serving large and mid-market companies across IT consulting, system design, software development, and managed services. Core service lines include business applications (Dynamics 365 CRM, Business Central ERP), business intelligence, cloud infrastructure, digital workplace modernization, and telecommunications infrastructure testing. The company combines in-house software engineering with partner integrations, primarily around Microsoft ecosystems, and employs professional project management across custom implementations, infrastructure migration, and quality assurance work.
ORBIT's core stack centers on Microsoft technologies: 365, Azure AD, Power BI, Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate), Dynamics 365, Teams, SharePoint. Infrastructure includes VMware (vSphere, vCenter), Cisco (Catalyst, Nexus, Unified Communications), and Intune for device management.
ORBIT is headquartered in Bonn, Germany, and currently hires only in Germany. The company was founded in 1985 and operates as a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
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