IRVING, Texas, June 30, 2017 -- Atos, a leader in digital transformation, today announces that Gartner has positioned Atos as a Leader in its Magic Quadrant Data Center Outsourcing & Infrastructure Utility Services, North America based on its ability to execute and its completeness of vision.1 This is the first year that Atos has achieved this recognition in North America, Atos’ largest geography, which generated 19 percent of the Group’s total revenue in the first quarter of 2017.
This Magic Quadrant analyzed 19 service providers that offer data center managed services in the US – including data center outsourcing (DCO) and infrastructure utility services (IUS) on their vision and ability to deliver DCO/IUS services in North America.
“We believe our designation as a Leader by Gartner further validates Atos’ expertise in the migration of applications and infrastructure; and recognizes the significant progress we have made in building our data center outsourcing solutions,” said Michel-Alain Proch, Group Senior Executive Vice-President and CEO North American Operations at Atos. “At Atos, we aim to support our global clients in their digital transformation journeys by increasing speed and agility so they may benefit from all of the advantages of a fully managed Cloud solution.”
Known as the Atos Canopy Orchestrated Hybrid Cloud, Atos provides businesses with highly industrialized and automated end-to-end Cloud services including:
- End-to-end application and infrastructure transformation
- End-to-end service orchestration and management over multiple Cloud types; and
- End-to-end cloud security, ultimately, enhancing business agility and scale, all while ensuring compliance with respective security policies.
To read the full Gartner report, please go to http://go.atos.net/gartner-dco-na. Additionally, to learn more about Atos’ full suite of Digital Transformation Factory solutions visit here.
1 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Data Center Outsourcing & Infrastructure Utility Services, North America, William Maurer, David Edward Ackerman, Mark D. Ray, Stephanie Stoudt-Hansen, Robert Naegle, Leah Ciavardini - 22nd June 2017
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About Atos
Atos is a global leader in digital transformation with approximately 100,000 employees in 72 countries and annual revenue of around € 12 billion. The European number one in Big Data, Cybersecurity, High Performance Computing and Digital Workplace, The Group provides Cloud services, Infrastructure & Data Management, Business & Platform solutions, as well as transactional services through Worldline, the European leader in the payment industry. With its cutting-edge technologies, digital expertise and industry knowledge, Atos supports the digital transformation of its clients across various business sectors: Defense, Financial Services, Health, Manufacturing, Media, Energy & Utilities, Public sector, Retail, Telecommunications and Transportation. The Group is the Worldwide Information Technology Partner for the Olympic & Paralympic Games and operates under the brands Atos, Atos Consulting, Atos Worldgrid, Bull, Canopy, Unify and Worldline. Atos SE (Societas Europaea) is listed on the CAC40 Paris stock index.
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