Vancouver 2010: A Tour of the Technology Operations Center

More than 100,000 hours of testing has been completed to ensure the technology that makes the Olympics tick will run without a bobble. Here's an inside look at this gold metal setup

The Games-time IT that is operated and managed from the Technology Operations Center is made up of 13 systems that work together to ensure smooth operations, while protecting the information from internal and external threats. This infrastructure includes: 800 servers; 6,000 computers and 4,000 printers. More than 100,000 hours were spent testing these systems prior to the start of the Olympics.

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