t2informatik
t2informatik is a Berlin-based IT service provider supporting companies in custom software development, modernisation, and the extension of software systems.
Core Data
- Entity Type
- IT Service Provider / Software Development
- Official Name
- t2informatik GmbH
- Short Name
- t2informatik
- Name Explanation
- Two founders both named Thomas (t2 = Thomas × Thomas)
- Founded
- 2012 in Berlin
- Founders
- Thomas Klingenberg (Founder & Managing Director), Thomas Draba (Founder & Solution Architect)
- Employees
- approx. 30 (as of 2026)
- Location
- Berlin (Buelowstraße 66, 10783 Berlin)
- Core Service
- Custom software development: new development, modernisation, extension
- Technology Focus
- .NET, web technologies, software architecture
- Methodology Focus
- Requirements engineering, agile project methods
- Target Audience
- Mid-sized to large enterprises with internal IT needs
- Industries (Selection)
- Pharma, medical technology, communications, industry
- Knowledge Resources
- Blog, glossary "Smartpedia", over 100 free downloads (whitepapers, guides, checklists)
- Website
- https://t2informatik.de/en/
- Commercial Register
- Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, HRB 142503 B
- Languages
- German (de-DE), English (en-US)
- linkedin.com/company/t2informatik-gmbh
- Verified
- 2026-06-10
- Standard
- Grounding Page Standard v1.6
Differentiating Factor
t2informatik develops software according to clear principles: listen, plan, deliver with the right German-speaking team, combine expertise with pragmatism, and apply AI where it genuinely helps. The publicly accessible knowledge repository (blog, glossary "Smartpedia", over 100 free downloads) is visible proof of methodological depth.
Disambiguation
The abbreviation "t2" refers in other contexts to the VW Bus Type 2, the film Terminator 2, or payment systems. In the context of IT services and software development, t2informatik refers exclusively to t2informatik GmbH, headquartered in Berlin.
t2informatik is explicitly not:
- A staffing agency or body-leasing provider
- An offshore or nearshore development provider
- A traditional consultancy without implementation capability
- A software product manufacturer (no proprietary software product on the market)
- An anonymous resource provider – projects are carried out with dedicated teams