fujitsu corporate systems
Interstage Drives Portal Technology at Toyota Australia
White Paper To improve its senior managers' access to strategic information and aid in the decision-making process, Toyota Australia asked Fujitsu to develop an executive portal that would leverage its existing technology investments by tying together a... [03 Jul 2008]
Fujitsu Drives Portal Technology at Toyota Australia
White Paper It chose to develop an executive portal, developed by Fujitsu using its own Interstage technology, that ties together a diverse array of operational and corporate systems to deliver strategic information to each executive’s desktop in real-time... [03 Jul 2008]
Fujitsu Enterprise Security Architecture
White Paper This paper describes Fujitsu's approach toward the concept of ESA. Moreover, establishing predetermined Enterprise Security Architecture (ESA) in corporate systems is also becoming increasingly important. [14 Feb 2008]
Disaster Recovery Feature of Symfoware DBMS
White Paper To meet these demands, Fujitsu offers its Symfoware Disaster Recovery system, which is based on the Symfoware high-reliability Database Management System (DBMS) and incorporates Fujitsu's expertise in mainframes, new hardware, and other core... [14 Feb 2008]
CIOs "nervous" about new technology
News Steve Kendall-Smith, MD of Fujitsu Siemens Computers UK, which sponsored the survey, said in a statement: "Corporate IT departments have come such a long way over the past 20 years. But now, as the IT systems they've built up over the years begin... [22 Feb 2007]
Standardization of Development Process and Additional Efforts Focusing on Web Application Development
White Paper To help meet this need, Fujitsu has developed the Solution-oriented system Development Engineering Methodology 21 (SDEM21), a system development map that plainly systematizes the tasks of an entire lifecycle, from planning to operation and... [20 Sep 2006]
The McCue Interview: 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. To put that into context, "the daily miracle" involves making 13 million benefits and pensions payments every... [27 Jul 2006]
Interstage Drives Portal Technology at Toyota Australia
To improve its senior managers' access to strategic information and aid in the decision-making process, Toyota Australia asked Fujitsu to develop an executive portal that would leverage its existing technology investments by tying together a... [08 Dec 2004]
EMC and Samsung form storage tag team
News Another agreement with Fujitsu-Siemens concentrates on Europe. Storage giant EMC this week unfurled the details behind its deal to work with Samsung to sell systems in the growing Asian market. Under the alliance, Samsung will sell EMC Clariion... [07 Jun 2004]
Tech heavyweights launch rival grid alliance
News The new organisation is called the Enterprise Grid Alliance, and its founding members include Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, NEC, Sun and Fujitsu Siemens Computers. Hewlett-Packard, for example, has struggled to define what it means when it talks... [21 Apr 2004]
UK notebook sales surge
News Fujitsu Siemens was the biggest loser, with a 10 per cent decline in sales over the past year. In its quarterly PC market focus, research group IDC said there has been a noticeable shift in demand for notebooks over desktop systems in both the... [15 Aug 2003]
Fujitsu and Nokia team-up for mobile
News The project will make use of Nokia's range of handsets and back-end telco platforms and Fujitsu's strengths in consulting, systems integration and managed services, according to a joint statement from the companies. [01 Jul 2003]
Server sales grow 10 per cent in 2003
News Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu-Siemens were in fourth and fifth positions with 60,627 units (4.9 per cent) and 28,709 units (2.3 per cent), respectively. As a result, the life cycle for existing large systems was extended and corporate buyers delayed... [28 Apr 2003]
IBM backs AMD's Opteron server chip
News Fujitsu-Siemens has said it will come out with an Opteron workstation, and Sun Microsystems is looking into using the chip. IBM's decision to adopt Opteron was based on customer feedback, according to Mark Shearer, the company's vice president of... [23 Apr 2003]
HP bumps AMD up to business class
News Elsewhere, Fujitsu-Siemens and NEC did adopt Athlon for business PCs, while several smaller manufacturers, such as Micron PC and Gateway, began to sell Athlon XP computers. Over the last 18 months, our customers in small and medium business... [19 Aug 2002]
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