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Experience the Olympic Games through the eyes of Atos, the primary systems integrator and Worldwide IT Partner of the Olympic Games 2002-2016. Learn more about our role and the significant role technology plays in supporting a winning performance for the world’s greatest sporting event.
Vancouver Successfully Delivered - ready for the next Games
Thousands of athletes came to Vancouver to show the world their talent and perseverance at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Atos did the same. As the Worldwide IT Partner for the Olympic Games until 2016, Atos is already preparing for the next stops in London 2012, Sochi 2014 and Rio 2016.
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Putting the Games to the Test
The athletes are not the only ones training ahead of London 2012 to achieve optimum performance at the Games.
The Technology Lab is a miniature version of the 35 Olympic venues, with the IT systems for every sports event and venue being put through a series of tests to ensure the Games run smoothly.
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Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games
As the lead technology partner, Atos worked with the IPC (International Paralympic Committee), VANOC and the other Technology partners as one team to ensure the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games were a great success.
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Atos in the starting block for Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games
Patrick Adiba, executive vice president in charge of the Olympic Games and Major Events at Atos describes the IT behind the scenes at the Vancouver Games, the main challenges faced by the Olympic IT Team as well as Atos contribution to make these Games more sustainable.
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It all starts now!
Over 30 different nationalities working together to deliver excellence.
This is the Atos team behind the IT infrastructure and systems that make the Olympic and Paralympic Games happen.
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Beijing 2008 delivered - Ready for the next stops!
Delivering Excellence >>
While top-class athletes from around the world broke 43 world records and 132 Olympic records during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the IT team led by Atos smashed records of its own. And as the Worldwide IT Partner and Top Partner for the Olympic Games until 2016, Atos is already preparing for the next stops in Vancouver 2010, London 2012, Sochi 2014 and Rio 2016.
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Behind the scenes in Vancouver – 100 days to go
With 100 days to go to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Magnus Alvarsson, chief integrator at Atos explains what has been done so far and what lies ahead for the technology team.
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Behind the scenes in London – 1000 days to go
Michèle Hyron, chief integrator at Atos for London 2012 explains what lies ahead for the technology team at an event last week hosted by the British Olympic Association to celebrate 1000 days to the London Games and to raise money for Team GB.
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Jacques Rogge : Contributing to a Greener Games
Jacques Rogge, IOC President, explains how the shared vision and philosophy of the IOC and Atos regarding sustainability and the environment is helping to deliver a greener Olympic Games.
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Interview with Thierry Breton
Thierry Breton, Chairman and CEO of Atos talks about the remarkable long-term partnership with the IOC which is based on trust and proven capabilities.
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Interview with Jacques Rogge
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) extends IT contract with Atos until 2016. Jacques Rogge, IOC President, talks about the extended partnership with Atos.
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Looking Ahead to 2012 and Beyond – Interview with CNBC
CNBC speak to Patrick Adiba, Executive Vice President Olympic Games and Major Events, about the recent Olympic Games IT contract extension until 2016, about the role that Atos plays in implementing the technology of the Olympic Games to ensure its success, and about the advances that have taken place since Beijing 2008 and which are being implemented for London 2012.
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