Fujitsu in comment and analysis
NHS IT to benefit Southern England - at last
Comment Before the termination of the Fujitsu contract, there were rumours Fujitsu was going to adopt the same approach as BT and deploy Rio to mental health trusts. Fujitsu was originally... [30 Oct 2008]
Editor's Blog: Hoping for a dry Friday
Comment The CIO team will be joined by 500 other top business and IT executives from companies such as BT, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, Dell and Fujitsu who will sleep out in a number of locations across the country,... [30 Sep 2008]
Phil Pavitt, CIO, Transport for London
Comment That work is being done with CSC and Fujitsu Services. Currently TfL outsources its desktop management to CSC and network management to Fujitsu, with other suppliers, such as BT, doing smaller pieces. [29 Jul 2008]
Can the government offshore with confidence?
Comment For example, the Cabinet Office has prevented Fujitsu Services from using offshore resources without prior consent. The government can see the attractions of offshoring IT but has yet to decide whether to push these... [14 Feb 2008]
Virtualisation cuts carbon and servers
Comment Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently released a report suggesting that the UK's data centres are wasting enough energy to burn through 1.2 million tonnes more carbon than is needed. Now virtualisation is mainstream, fears... [21 Dec 2007]
Q&A: Julian David: IBM's vice president public sector business
Comment It's a contract that was given about four years ago to Pricewaterhouse Coopers Consulting [now part of IBM] in a consortium with Fujitsu. Julian David, IBM's vice president public sector business, has been with the... [05 Dec 2007]
The AA IT director Trevor Didcock
Comment That strategy led to a £50m seven-year infrastructure deal with IBM, an application support contract with Fujitsu Services and a £10m networking contract with Cable & Wireless. As Saga already has a networking deal with... [21 Sep 2007]
British Energy CIO, Ian Campbell
Comment They are supported by a number of outsourcing contracts - with the likes of Capgemini, Fujitsu and Logica. A couple of weeks earlier, one might imagine they would have been floating by but the devastating floodwaters... [13 Aug 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Itanium - what's in a name?
Comment Some believe any company that hitches its wagon to the Itanium star is doomed to failure, however the recently formed Itanium Solutions Alliance (comprising Bull, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Hitachi, HP,... [06 Nov 2006]
Profile: CIO from techie roots
Comment But like a lot of CIOs, Lovell-Read (who is known by colleagues as GLR) got a break while at ICL/Fujitsu that changed his career trajectory. As business-savvy becomes essential to the CIO role, candidates are coming from... [18 Oct 2006]
DWP CIO Joe Harley
Comment There are 120,000 internal users to support and the department has the largest Fujitsu estate in the world, with 35 mainframe computers. CIO jobs don't come much more challenging than at one of Whitehall's biggest... [27 Jul 2006]
Leader: No to any NHS IT whitewash
Leader Just this month we can see evidence of that in the £19m that some healthcare trusts in the south of England have had to pay to get out of a contract that could have seen them paying more than £50m per year in penalties to lead contractor... [27 Jun 2006]
Q&A: Sun CEO Scott McNealy
Comment We've got the APL [Advanced Product Line] Sparc mainframe chip jointly developed with Fujitsu coming out early next year. We're one of three processor architectures - Intel-AMD being one, Sun and... [24 Jun 2005]
Leader: EDS back in spotlight with £4bn MoD deal
Leader In the end it was more likely EDS' experience in defence IT and its formidable alliance partners - Fujitsu Services, LogicaCMG, EADS, HP and IBM Global Services - proved the difference. EDS' victory in the bidding war... [02 Mar 2005]
Leader: Dell wants blade runners
Leader Dell has entered the blade server market, where companies such as HP (the first to enter), IBM (the market leader now), Fujitsu-Siemens and Sun play. A lot of users still don't consider Dell an enterprise player the way... [16 Nov 2004]
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