Asian Games Data Center Put Into Operation in April

Asian Games Data Center Put Into Operation in April
Apr 09, 2009 By eChinacities.com

The information technology programs designed for the Guangzhou Asian Games has developed two independent innovative systems. One is designed to match scheduling and resource plan applications systems, which can provide highlights of the matches and assure that they are distributed evenly and allow audiences to enjoy the excellent matches every day. The other is the sports demonstration system, which is designed to create a passionate air for audiences and to let the audiences experience the on-site feeling of excitement for the NBA games via the means of advanced information technology.

At present, all the Asian Games-related information systems have fully entered the material development stage. The majority of the applications systems and venues technology will be completed this year and then enter the testing and technical rehearsal stages. At the moment, the core systems of the Guangzhou Asian Games, called the Information System, is ready to sign the contract and begin carrying out the preliminary works. The bidding for the Timing and Score System is also under tight promotion and it is expected that officials will decide on the supplier in June. Then the Asian Games Data Center and Command Centers are scheduled to be completed and put into use by the end of this month.

Source:  english.gz.gov.cn

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