project atos origin

Editor's Blog: Tech goes for Olympic gold

Comment On top of this, for the past few weeks Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos Origin, has kindly been taking time out of the day job to write an exclusive Olympic diary for... [13 Aug 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Live coverage

Comment Certainly not an unfortunate encounter between a lawn mower and a network cable, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos Origin, in his exclusive silicon.com diary. But... [12 Aug 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Testing times…

Comment Yet two major tasks remain to be completed, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos Origin, in his exclusive silicon.com diary. Volunteers and full-time staff from... [21 Jul 2008]

Beijing 2008 Olympics IT gets ready for the big freeze

News Atos Origin is the worldwide IT partner for the Olympic Games, overseeing the infrastructure which features 10,000 PCs, 1,000 servers and 5,000 results systems terminals, as well as a suite of... [13 May 2008]

The tech behind the Beijing 2008 Olympics

News The systems are designed, built and operated by Atos Origin, which has the world's largest sports-related IT contract - running from Salt Lake City 2002 right through to London 2012. But each Olympic... [08 May 2008]

Scottish Water splashes out on tech

News The water supplier has been working on a tech transformation project for the past six years and is already working with Atos Origin, Fujitsu, Logica and TCS. Scottish Water has signed... [28 Apr 2008]

Olympic tech getting fit for Beijing 2008

Case Study Preparations for the Beijing Olympics in August are nearly complete and for Atos Origin, it's the end of an IT project that has lasted nearly four years. The contract... [16 Apr 2008]

ONE2ONE Logistics Controls Costs and Profitability

White Paper ONE2ONE Logistics worked with ATOS Origin to implement Oracle E-Business Suite applications to streamline financial activity, including billing, supplier management, analytical accounting, and fixed... [09 Feb 2008]

The McCue Interview: Dave Lynch, CIO, Go Ahead Group

Comment Go Ahead works closely with its key tech suppliers - ABS, Atos Origin, Cable & Wireless, Cedar, Edenbrook (for Oracle applications) and Orange. There are also no large-scale technology rollouts across... [30 Jan 2008]

Photos of the month - October 2007

Photo Pictured here is Atos Origin's account manager for the London 2012 Olympic Games, Rob Price, who gave a presentation to delegates on how the company intends to develop new tech talent as part of the... [31 Oct 2007]

London 2012 to promote local tech talent

News Price said Atos Origin also uses the Olympic Games to help recruit and develop talent internally, with around 70 roles on the Olympics project open to staff to work on for six months.... [15 Oct 2007]

Dresdner Bank outsources apps to Atos

News Dresdner Bank is transferring 200 IT staff to Atos Origin as part of a deal that will see the bank outsourcing some of its central applications.silicon.com Financial Services Atos... [11 Oct 2007]

Atos Origin NHS contract not in best of health

News Atos Origin has insisted it will continue to work with the Department of Health and the NHS despite the suspension of a key health service contract. The crisis deepened recently when it was revealed... [16 Apr 2007]

French MPs pick Ubuntu for Linux switch

News Before taking its decision, the Assembly hired Atos Origin to undertake a study into the matter, which concluded "open source solutions now offer functionality adapted to the needs of MPs and will allow... [12 Mar 2007]

French MPs dump Windows for Linux

News The project was the subject of a study by Atos Origin, whose conclusions convinced the French parliament, the Assemblée Nationale. The project, backed by MPs Richard... [24 Nov 2006]

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