Making the London Olympics technology fit together

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Weighty task: Making the technology for the London Olympics work is a "huge responsibility" says chief integrator Michele Hyron

Each week we ask high-profile technology decision-makers three questions.

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This week it is Michele Hyron of Atos, chief integrator for the Olympic Games in London. She is responsible for leading the consortium of IT partners to design, build and operate the massive IT infrastructure that will support the London 2012 Games.

Ms Hyron leads a team that include employees from Atos and technology partners LOCOG, as well as volunteers.

She already has nearly 10 years of Olympic Games experience, serving as operations manager at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, integration manager at Athens 2004 and quality manager at the winter Games in Salt Lake City 2002.

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