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Beijing Olympics IT on track
Posted By swordfish On 17/07/2007 @ 11:06 pm In Technology News | No Comments
The IT infrastructure for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games is in place, with testing the systems the next big step.
The Olympics’ system will relay event results and athlete information to spectators and media around the world in real-time during the competition.
The infrastructure, which has been designed, built and will be operated by Atos Origin, will link together more than 60 competition and non-competition venues across China, consisting of more than 900 servers, 7,000 PCs and 1,000 network and security devices.
Jeremy Hore, Beijing 2008 chief technology integrator for Atos Origin, said: “IT is vital to managing the complexity of the Games and relaying results in a timely, accurate and secure way to millions of viewers around the globe, and thousands of media attending locally.”
Hore said the biggest challenge the company faced was an “absolutely unmovable deadline” to roll out the Olympic systems, which meant there was only one chance to get the IT infrastructure right.
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