Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Atos | |
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| Name | Atos |
| Type | Public |
| Traded as | Euronext: ATO |
| Industry | Information technology |
| Founded | 1997 |
| Founder | Societe Generale |
| Headquarters | Bezons, France |
| Key people | Rodolphe Belmer, Thierry Breton |
Atos. Atos is a multinational information technology service and consulting company, providing services to various industries, including NASA, European Space Agency, and Siemens. The company has a strong presence in Europe, with operations in France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Spain. Atos has worked with prominent clients, such as Microsoft, SAP SE, and Oracle Corporation, to deliver innovative solutions.
Atos was formed in 1997 through the merger of two Societe Generale subsidiaries, Axime and Sliga. The company's early history is marked by significant acquisitions, including the purchase of KPMG Consulting in 2002 and SIS in 2004. Atos has also collaborated with renowned organizations, such as CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research, and International Olympic Committee, to provide IT services and support. In 2011, Atos acquired Siemens IT Solutions and Services, expanding its global reach and capabilities. The company has worked with notable figures, including Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, and Emmanuel Macron, on various projects and initiatives.
Atos offers a wide range of products and services, including cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics. The company's Bull SAS subsidiary provides high-performance computing solutions, while its Worldline division offers electronic payment and transactional services. Atos has partnered with leading companies, such as Google, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure, to deliver innovative solutions. The company's services are used by prominent organizations, including European Commission, United Nations, and World Health Organization, to support their operations and initiatives.
Atos has been involved in several controversies, including criticism of its role in the UK welfare system and its handling of disability benefits assessments. The company has faced opposition from UK Parliament members, including Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, over its contracts with the UK government. Atos has also faced criticism from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch over its involvement in mass surveillance and data collection projects. The company has worked with governments, including China, Russia, and United States, on various projects, which has raised concerns among European Union officials, such as Jean-Claude Juncker and Ursula von der Leyen.
Atos operates in over 70 countries, with a significant presence in North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific. The company has delivery centers in India, China, and Brazil, and has partnered with local organizations, such as Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro, to support its operations. Atos has worked with prominent companies, including IBM, Accenture, and Deloitte, to deliver services and solutions. The company's operations are supported by its global network, which includes partnerships with Cisco Systems, HP Inc., and Dell Technologies.
Atos reported revenues of €12.7 billion in 2020, with a net income of €442 million. The company's financial performance is influenced by its diversified portfolio of clients, including Airbus, BMW, and Daimler AG. Atos has a strong presence in the European market, with significant contracts with European Central Bank, European Investment Bank, and European Commission. The company's financial information is audited by KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and is subject to the regulations of the French Financial Markets Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority. Atos has received awards and recognition from Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and Bloomberg L.P. for its financial performance and sustainability initiatives. Category:Multinational companies