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Atos Research Community

Advancing innovation for our clients

Atos Research Community: Advancing innovation for our clients

Pushing the boundaries of research, understanding the future of IT technology, driving innovation, and creating meaningful impact for our clients – that’s the mission of the Atos Research Community (ARC). Our community of business and technology experts brings together brilliant minds from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. Together, we question the status quo and explore, implement and test new technologies, business models and concepts that will advance innovation and support our clients on their digital journeys.

ARC is a vibrant, diverse and inclusive community of over 1 000 experts that values forward thinking for our clients above all else. With a rich, 14-year history of community-based creativity, research, thought leadership and innovation, ARC traces its roots to the Atos Scientific and Expert Communities, giving it the strong foundation and innovative DNA for future success.

“The people of ARC are driven by collaboration, diversity, and a passion to innovate — advancing what matters for our clients, society, and the future.”

Darren Austin CEng FIET FBCS CITP
SVP Global Chief Technology Officer
Executive Sponsor, ARC

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Our research domains

ARC members work as a cohesive group to identify new technology trends and demonstrate how they can be used to develop practical solutions to solve our clients’ toughest challenges in a pragmatic, innovative and agile way. ARC experts collaborate on the following themes and domains:

Composable Infrastructure

These topics focus on the basic pillars of any digital infrastructure architecture, including the systems, devices and networking elements. They research the major trends in compute, storage and networking resources — such as fluid, modular components that can be provisioned, reconfigured and decommissioned on demand.

Data center and cloud

Edge and devices

Network and
communication

Modern Services

This area covers a broad range of technology-based services that have evolved to address the needs of today’s digital and data-driven businesses. They are designed to be flexible, scalable and easily accessible, enabling organizations to optimize their IT infrastructure and streamline application development and deployment.

Data and analytics

Platform engineering

Digital Excellence

These domains are key focus areas for organizations seeking to achieve digital excellence through comprehensive transformation. They are essential for modernizing operations, enhancing customer experience and ensuring resilience in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Without them, digital transformation is not sustainable.

Artificial intelligence

Security and compliance

Automation and orchestration

People experience

Sustainability

 
Generative AI whitepaper

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White paper

A Practical Blueprint for Implementing Generative AI Retrieval-Augmented Generation

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Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) has the power to transform how Generative AI is used in business operations, equipping it with specialist knowledge or up-to-the-minute information that provides context and clarity.
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This white paper sets out a strategy for effectively deploying RAG, including processes like AI system management, MLOps, model customization, and governance and compliance.

Autonomous business whitepaper

IOC (International Olympic Committee)

White paper

Autonomous Business: The future of competition or existential threat?

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This white paper provides a thought-provoking vision of the future of business — the transition from automation to autonomy in business processes.
Driven by advancements in AI, IoT, blockchain and other technologies, independent orchestration will soon allow automated systems to create end-to-end autonomous chains. Learn more about the ways self-governing businesses will challenge current societal structures, and how we need to rethink social balance and competition.

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Explore blogs by ARC members

Dec 12, 2024

It’s time to expect more from managed infrastructure services

Dec 10, 2024

Regenerative IT: Sustainable technology and environmental stewardship

Nov 26, 2024

GraphRAG: Transforming business intelligence

Nov 20, 2024

Reshaping employee experience with a data-driven digital workplace

Nov 14, 2024

Modernize without compromise: Why hybrid cloud still matters

Nov 5, 2024

AI in customer service operations: Automation and human empathy

Oct 18, 2024

The role of AI in digital workplace security

Sep 23, 2024

Harnessing data to drive fan engagement

Sep 19, 2024

How data enables the media to tell the stories of sport

Sep 6, 2024

The AI Singularity: Does this conversation serve a purpose?

Aug 27, 2024

Quality of life affects the quality of work

Jul 25, 2024

AI, Large Action Models and the future of the digital workplace

Jul 9, 2024

Is ChatGPT your biggest fan? Avoiding confirmation bias in AI interactions

Jul 3, 2024

Is it still worth investing in mainframe computing?

Jun 20, 2024

Do we still need coders in the age of generative AI?

Jun 10, 2024

How autonomous businesses will shape the future of competition

May 16, 2024

Three ways AI will reshape the digital workplace

Apr 30, 2024

Refining enterprise knowledge with multi-agent GenAI models

Apr 26, 2024

Zero trust networking: Defining the right strategy for success

Feb 8, 2024

Digital immortality

Dive deeper

  • Fireside chat

Unlocking GenAI: How Retrieval-Augmented Generation transforms business

  • Podcast

Let's Talk Sustainability: Can digital technology help us predict wildfires?

  • Event

World Creativity​ & Innovation Week​

Connect with us

Our ARC squads are ready to help you identify the most impactful emerging trends in technology and use them to your advantage.  Contact us to get started and discover more about our innovative journey by following #ARCInnovators on our social media platforms.

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Featured ARC white paper

Autonomous Business: The future of competition or existential threat?

This white paper provides a thought-provoking vision of the future of business — the transition from automation to autonomy in business processes.

Driven by advancements in AI, IoT, blockchain and other technologies, independent orchestration will soon allow automated systems to create end-to-end autonomous chains. Learn more about the ways self-governing businesses will challenge current societal structures, and how we need to rethink social balance and competition.

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