Atos
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Overview
HQ Location
France
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Year Founded
1988
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
> $10b
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Employees
> 50,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
NYSE: ATOS
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Atos provides services such as facilities management, e-commerce consulting, systems design, implementation, and integration, and managed services. It also offers data and transaction processing services, website hosting, and outsourced services for such functions as customer relationship management and enterprise resource planning.
Year founded: 1988
Revenue: $17.0 billion (2014)
NYSE: ATOS
Year founded: 1988
Revenue: $17.0 billion (2014)
NYSE: ATOS
IoT Solutions
The rise of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication will bring an unprecedented need for network infrastructure, and foster the advent of a new generation of devices, pioneered by the Nabaztag, which have connectivity as their raison d’être. As more and more objects from daily life are being embedded with computing capabilities, personal computers as we know them will become a tool of the past.
The Internet of Things (IoT) will be disruptive by nature and businesses and organizations have little choice but to adopt it. Now is the time for CEOs, CIOs and decision makers to understand the potential of the IoT and reap the associated benefits in terms of economic growth and individual well-being, thus making IoT an IoT for People.
Atos is committed to dedicating more effort to the IoT and take ubiquitous computing to the masses.
The Internet of Things (IoT) will be disruptive by nature and businesses and organizations have little choice but to adopt it. Now is the time for CEOs, CIOs and decision makers to understand the potential of the IoT and reap the associated benefits in terms of economic growth and individual well-being, thus making IoT an IoT for People.
Atos is committed to dedicating more effort to the IoT and take ubiquitous computing to the masses.
Key Customers
NHS Scotland, NS&I, Telekom
IoT Snapshot
Atos is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), analytics and modeling, cybersecurity and privacy, and robots technologies, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, chemicals, cities and municipalities, healthcare and hospitals, national security and defense, oil and gas, retail, telecommunications, transportation, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Use Cases
Functional Areas
Industries
Services
Technology Stack
Atos’s Technology Stack maps Atos’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), analytics and modeling, cybersecurity and privacy, and robots IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Developing a MyCity Vision for a Digital Birmingham
Birmingham wanted to attract more investment, generate more employment, promote sustainability and offer a better quality of life to their citizens. Birmingham needed a solution that can solve the following problems: lack of statutory authority to enforce specific technology requirements, absence of universal standards to disparate networks, fragmented and incomplete GIS information about city utilities, bureaucratic nature of civic planning processes, rising demand for high-speed connectivity and need for more bandwidth and power for data-intensive services.
Case Study
Creating Seamless Services for Societies in Transition
Vienna City Council needed a new way to deliver a better service, higher quality care and more transparency while cutting costs and minimizing bureaucracy. The chosen solution must have the following requirements: consolidation of multiple data within a single management system, a user-friendly interface, compliance with new regulatory requirements, cultural sensitivity to the differing requirements of multiple faiths, and more transparency for tracking cases.
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