Jul 24, 2012 10:14 BST Atos, an international IT services company and Worldwide Information Technology (IT) Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, today unveiled a dramatic vision for the future of the sport industry in 2020 with the launch of ascent at London 2012: a vision for sport and technology. ascent thought leadership from Atos at London 2012 predicts the future for sport and technology in 2020.
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What can CIOs learn from London 2012?
Aug 08, 2012 12:20 BST
Following a weekend of record-breaking performances, excitement and emotion at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Atos asks what lessons CIOs can learn from the changing face of IT at the Olympic Games.
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