Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?

[Engineering Feature]
RECOMMENDED READING:
  •  The 2008 Technolympics

A Major IT Challenge



Ron Schneiderman  |   ED Online ID #19330  |   July 24, 2008

Article Rating: Not Rated

Not surprisingly, the information technology (IT) operation at this year’s Olympic Games is impressive, and it will require lots of high-tech support. For example, Lenovo shipped more than 3500 pieces of computing equipment, including servers, desktops, monitors, and notebooks, to the Integration Test Center of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games as early as last August.

This delivery was followed by a series of tests to see how all of this equipment would work during the 42 sports competitions scheduled during the Games. Lenovo (formerly the IBM Personal Computing Division, but now a Chinese company) has delivered a total of 14,000 pieces of computing equipment for the Beijing Games.

Ericsson, among other companies, has been working with Lenovo to provide mobile broadband modules based on high-speed packet access (HSPA) for Lenovo notebook computers as well. Add it up, and the IT and communications systems at the Beijing Games will cost around $400 million and require the expertise of thousands of IT managers and engineers.

Each sport has been assigned its own set of IT gear. Each of these systems was tested and will be again before the start of the Games. Atos Origin SA was responsible for building the IT systems for recent Olympic Games, and got the same task for the Beijing Olympics. Acer becomes an official, IOC-approved Olympic computer equipment vendor beginning with the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and for the 2012 Games in London.




Reprints     Printer-Friendly    Email this Article    RSS        Font Size     What's This?


  • Engineers Rely On Internet For Product Info
  • Rochester Electronics Establishes New Design and Technology Group
  • Custom Sources Light Way To 22-nm IC Lithography
  • In EDA, A Year Of Mergers, Failed And Otherwise
  • Software Turns Scopes Into Vector RF Signal Analyzers
  • Couple’s $15 Million Gift Advances Rice Engineering Education
  • November 7, 2008
  • Startup Sets Sail For Speedier Spice Simulation
    1) Ten Top Design Skills For Tough Times
    (221 views today)
    2) Build A Smart Battery Charger Using A Single-Transistor Circuit
    (215 views today)
    3) Easily Convert Decimal Numbers To Their Binary And BCD Formats
    (118 views today)
    4) DC-AC inverter targets electroluminescent applications
    (80 views today)
    5) Precision DC motor speed controller
    (74 views today)
    ALL TOP 20







    POST YOUR COMMENTS HERE

    Name:

    Email:
    Rate this article:

     less useful more useful 
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    Your Comments:

    Enter the text from the image below




    Please refresh the page if you have trouble reading this text.
     
     

    PartFinder

    Find real-time pricing, stock status, same-day/next-day shipping options and more. Brought to you by Digi-Key. Go to PartFinder.    
    GlobalSpec

    PART SEARCH :
    Powered by: GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
    Sponsored Links

    Electronic Design Europe Electronic Design China EEPN Power Electronics Auto Electronics Microwaves & RF
    Mobile Dev & Design Schematics Find Power Products Military Electronics EE Events Related Resources