IT services giant Atos plans IBM-style split
Atos is planning to split in two, much as IBM spun out its legacy-focused managed infrastructure services business to form Kyndryl in November 2021.
Atos is planning to split in two, much as IBM spun out its legacy-focused managed infrastructure services business to form Kyndryl in November 2021.
The IT services company is exploring a potential separation into two publicly listed companies in order to increase focus on their respective markets.
Australian enterprises are set to invest almost $20 billion in cloud computing technology by 2025, according to new analysis.
Almost half of the world’s top IT service providers saw revenue and profits fall in 2020, according to new data.
The board of DXC Technology has flatly rejected Atos’ unsolicited bid to acquire the global services operator after evaluating the proposal.
Atos has made a bid to acquire DXC in a reported $10 billion deal, a move which has been labelled as “unsolicited” from the industry rival.
Google Cloud has enhanced its support for SAP users in their cloud migration journey through launching its Cloud Acceleration Program.
NEC Australia has won another multi-million dollar deal in Western Australia as the state government rolls out a mass IT overhaul plan.
Atos has won a five-year contract to overhaul the Western Australian Department of Health’s legacy infrastructure, leveraging Oracle Cloud technologies.
Thales has struck a deal to acquire Gemalto in a deal reportedly worth around €4.8 billion (US$5.6 billion).
Atos has said it will pursue its "friendly" bid for Gemalto despite a rejection of its multibillion-euro offer.
Global IT services powerhouse, Atos, has pitched a €4.3 billion (AU$6.7 billion) deal to acquire digital security provider, Gemalto.
Technology Business Research analysts examine how four of the world's top integrators are likely to fare over the next year.
April has seen no fewer than 11 new suppliers join the Federal Government’s ever-growing cloud services procurement panel arrangement.
Empired has been selected to deliver cloud services in a $15 million five-year contract as part of the Western Australian Government’s GovNext-ICT program.