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Millions of Britain's PCs going to waste
News The research, sponsored by Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC), found that 12.5 million unwanted PCs and laptops have not been re-used or recycled by their owners. Millions of serviceable computers in the UK end up in landfill rather than being... [10 Mar 2008]
Apple flunks green tech test
News Fujitsu-Siemens Apple has come bottom of a list compiled by Greenpeace that ranks 14 major electronics manufacturers in terms of their green credentials. Greenpeace's quarterly Guide to Greener Electronics is designed to help consumers and... [04 Apr 2007]
Sun burned brighter than server rivals last year
News At number five, the combination of Fujitsu and Fujitsu-Siemens dropped seven per cent to $2.5bn. Sun Microsystems, bruised by years of trying to recover from the dot-com bust, saw revenue gains that beat server rivals in 2006, according to new... [23 Feb 2007]
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. Almost two-thirds of CIOs are nervous about buying new or cutting... [22 Feb 2007]
Nortel joins BT's 21CN gang
News Alcatel, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Lucent and Siemens all already made the procurement cut. Nortel has become the latest vendor on BT's books for supplying 21CN kit. Nortel will now be one of the suppliers of BT's 21CN Ethernet... [16 Jan 2007]
No Vista plans for more than half of European businesses
News More than half (55 per cent) of European organisations run HP servers, followed by 32 per cent with IBM servers, 26 per cent with Dell, eight per cent with Sun and seven per cent with Fujitsu-Siemens. [14 Nov 2006]
Back to school rush boosts laptop sales
News Dell maintained second position in the overall ranking, with Acer in third, followed by Fujitsu Siemens and Toshiba in fifth. A bumper back-to-school season has boosted PC sales across Europe, although sales to businesses continue to be slow. [23 Oct 2006]
Lazy staff driving up electricity bills
News Computers left on in standby mode save little energy, with a power usage of 70 per cent of their maximum, PC supplier Fujitsu Siemens estimates. Employees who leave their PCs on overnight are costing their companies £70 each per year, according to... [09 Oct 2006]
IBM tops retailers' shopping list
News Other top vendors for retail include Cisco, Dell, EDS, Fujitsu Siemens, HP, Microsoft, NCR, SAP and T-Systems, according to the analysts. The top 12 tech vendors accounted for almost a third (30.2 per cent) of spending by the retail and wholesale... [28 Jul 2006]
Power-hungry PCs waste £61m in electricity
News The study - commissioned by Computacenter and Fujitsu Siemens Computers - claimed that adopting a 'greener' desktop strategy and better working practices can deliver significant financial savings and reduce the environmental burden. [11 May 2006]
IT services giants face slowing growth
News Fujitsu - Japan IBM, EDS, Fujitsu and Accenture lead the way. Siemens Business Services - Germany Research out today from Datamonitor puts the combined revenue growth rate for the top 50 players in this market at $262bn for 2005, up 1.9 per cent... [02 May 2006]
Microsoft gets pushy about mobile email
News In addition, Microsoft said several new devices will contain the necessary software for push email, including HP's iPaq hw6900 Mobile Messenger, the Fujitsu Siemens FS Pocket Loox and the Gigabyte g-Smart, which will be offered by Chungwa Telecom... [13 Feb 2006]
Musical chairs in Germany - VW sells Gedas to T-Systems
News As expectations mount about more buying and selling of IT assets in Germany, Siemens has also this week sold its Product Related Services division, which does computer maintenance, to Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) for an undisclosed sum. [22 Dec 2005]
Shock: PC vendors shun Media Player-less Windows
News Before Windows XP N was released, the only PC vendor that said it might pre-install the software was Fujitsu Siemens, which said it would do so on request. But, Garry Owen, the head of product marketing at Fujitsu Siemens Computers, said on... [21 Nov 2005]
The 11 companies that run 80 per cent of government IT
News Capita, CSC , EDS, Fujitsu Services, IBM, LogicaCMG and Siemens Fujitsu Services Fujitsu Services Siemens Siemens Big recent contracts for Siemens Business Services include a £60m contract with Transport for London to provide camera and... [27 Oct 2005]
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