This is the corp deck that I've been piloting recently. Not taken it to any tournaments yet but it's been doing pretty well in practice and is good fun to play.
I think that Titan Transnational is a highly underrated ID. The Project Atlas train is very powerful, and Mark Yale gets an extra 3 credits out of your Hostile Takeover and Oaktown Renovation.
The general idea is to get to 4 points by creating early scoring windows with cheap gear checking ice or fast advancing, whilst threatening a kill from hand with sea scorched, or with the shutdown diagnostics combo. You can get through your deck quite quickly with Jackson Howard and Errand Boy, and search for missing combo pieces with scored atlas's. Executive Boot Camp can also search for Jackson if needed, or Mark Yale if you need to cash in on scored takeovers and oaktowns to get the credits required.
The following game winning combos are available;
Get to 4 points - Jackson already installed, Install a high risk investment, Power shutdown your deck, use Jackson for Shipment, Shipment, Biotic Labour, accelerated diagnostics, score the 3 pointer with your extra click. (7 credits)
Bait them into a successful run (Oaktown is good for this) with an economic advantage. Install Jackson, shutdown deck, Jackson for sea source, scorched, scorched, diagnostics for 8 damage. Can also hit for 12 damage with sea source in hand and a previously installed jackson.
Ofcourse you don't need to combo to win. An early protected SanSan City Grid allows you to Atlas train all the way to victory. Spiderweb is very taxing for faust and lady, and Archer is obviously a very powerful piece of ice which can create scoring windows quite easily. Power shutdown is also used to remove clone chips and smc's where necessary amongst other cards. The combo really doesn't add much of a burden to this deck, with only one dead card in Accelerated Diagnostics and it can otherwise play out a standard multi win condition gameplan. I used to play it with my influence in 3 snares and an extra SanSan City Grid, but I prefer this use of influence.