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  • Reuters

    Atos creditors reach deal to rescue debt-laden group, La Tribune says

    Creditors have reached an agreement that could rescue tech firm Atos, which secures communications for the French army and is set to manage cybersecurity for this summer's Paris Olympic Games, La Tribune newspaper reported on Saturday. Atos had given itself until Friday evening to receive refinancing offers. Under the agreement the bond creditors and banks which share Atos' debt would inject 1.2 billion euros ($1.29 billion) of cash, potentially with an industrial shareholder, and convert part of the debt into capital, the financial newspaper said.

  • GlobeNewswire

    Introducing Eviden's new AI computing portfolio - the ultimate solution to unlock AI’s full potential

    BullSequana AI 1200H BullSequana AI 1200H BullSequanaAI 1200H (2) BullSequana AI 1200 Eviden Press Release Introducing Eviden's new AI computing portfolio - the ultimate solution to unlock AI’s full potential Paris, France – May 2, 2024 – Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing, today announces its new product line “BullSequana AI.” This full end-to-end offering includes five new AI server ranges optimized for AI workloads and is designed to cater to a diverse range of AI n

  • Reuters

    Thales could be tempted by Atos defence assets, says CFO

    PARIS (Reuters) -French defence group Thales opened the door on Tuesday to buying part of the strategic assets of troubled IT company Atos while Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky also prepares an offer, BFM Business reported. The government has made a provisional offer to acquire various strategically important assets from Atos, including its Advanced Computing, Mission-Critical Systems and Cyber Products divisions, and said it would also seek industrial partners. Thales, which is partially owned by the state, has repeatedly said it is not interested in the Atos computing assets known as Big Data & Security (BDS) because they do not fit its fast-expanding civil cybersecurity business.