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Rio heads to the cloud

RIO Tinto will move its core information systems and technology (IS&T) to the cloud in a new attempt to cut costs and become more digital.

Marion Lopez
Rio Tinto will use cloud computing to cut costs and become more digital.

Rio Tinto will use cloud computing to cut costs and become more digital.

The major engaged Accenture to help with the transformation, which will allow its core IS&T to migrate to an “as-a-service” solution based in the public cloud. The new delivery model will modernise Rio’s...

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