A publication less kind than The Reg might couch Atos's latest leadership intake as the recruitment of more expensive execs coming armed with buckets to bail water from a sinking vessel.
Four more joined the top table this week to assist the multi-year turnaround of the listing tech tanker, which has appointed seven chief executives in just three years.
Now billing itself as the "leading provider of AI-powered digital transformation," Atos said it has hand-picked "seasoned leaders" to "support the next phase of the Group's fast-moving transformation plan to restore sustainable profitable growth, improve performance, and create long-term value for all stakeholders."
Florin Rotar, formerly an exec at professional services and consulting biz Avanade – a joint venture between Microsoft and