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June 14, 2007

Atos Origin Is A Strong Performer In Global IT Infrastructure Outsourcing

The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q2 2007

by Paul Roehrig, Ph.D.

with Christine Ferrusi Ross, Allison Thresher


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Atos Origin had a modest showing with both its current offering and forward-looking strategy. The firm's broad footprint in EMEA confirms some solid strengths, but overall Atos Origin is limited in terms of its overall global delivery footprint, and relatively low reference client scores nearly put the firm into the Contenders band. Atos Origin needs to grow its business faster than last year's near 3% to remain competitive in the future, particularly as India-based firms continue to expand into EMEA.

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Analyst: Paul Roehrig, Ph.D.
Technology: IT Infrastructure & Operations, IT Services, Outsourcing, Systems Integration, Systems Management
Geography: Europe, Global

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