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AT&T Annual Report 2008
The state of Georgia awarded AT&T a five-year, nearly $350 million contract.AT&T
and IBM are best-in-class suppliers who deliver an unbeatable value proposition
of expertly managed network operations and information technology. Georgias
systems are now more efficient and reliable and deliver greater value to our
taxpayers,” says the states chief information officer, Patrick Moore, shown here with
his team: (left to right) Steve Nichols, Kriste Elia and Derek Reynolds.
6 a.m. The kids’ll be
up in 30 minutes. Time to
run through e-mails on my
BlackBerry. Big meeting
today — need to make sure
the team is ready.
BlackBerry Bold,
an AT&T exclusive.
12:30 p.m. Talking sales with the
London office on a video conference.
This HD pictures so sharp I can tell Charles
in marketing didn’t get a lot of sleep, either.
During a break, I check in with my son:
“RU going 2 baseball 2day?”
AT&T Telepresence Solution with Cisco.
5 p.m. Headed to airport for flight to
Paris. My boss needs an updated sales
report. I’m on it, thanks to wireless access
from my laptop. We’re up 7 percent year
over year. Could be too much of a good thing
but our Web site can handle the traffic.
Using AT&T’s 3G LaptopConnect card.
Thanks to Synaptic Hosting from AT&T.
12
Complex needs,
sophisticated solutions
As companies expand their
operations to compete in the
global economy, they need
a partner who can support
them every step of the way.
For more and more companies,
that partner is AT&T.
We’re proud to have the No. 1
global IP network for multinational
corporations. In 2008, we invested
significantly to improve the reach,
quality and reliability of our global
IP-based network. And we
increased our global data center
capacity to handle the exploding
demand for increasingly data-
rich applications and services.
Last year, we introduced a broad
range of networking products
and solutions designed to help
businesses increase their efficiency.
AT&T’s Telepresence Solution
with Cisco makes it possible for
companies to stay in frequent
and meaningful contact with their
employees, suppliers and other
trusted partners in real time through