Fujitsu Ltd. ( ??????? , Fujits? Kabushikigaisha ) is a Japanese multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. By 2015, it is the 10th largest IT service provider in the world as measured by IT service revenues (after IBM, HP and Accenture). Fortune is named Fujitsu as one of the world's most admired companies and Global 500 companies.
Fujitsu mainly makes computing products, but the company and its subsidiaries also offer a variety of products and services in personal computing, enterprise computing, including x86, SPARC and mainframe server products, as well as storage, telecommunication, advanced microelectronics and air conditioning products. It has about 159,000 employees and its products and services are available in over 100 countries.
Fujitsu is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX indexes.
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Fujitsu is the third-oldest IT company after IBM and before Hewlett Packard, established on June 20, 1935, under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing ?????????? , Fuji Denki Ts? shin Kiki Seiz? ) , as a spin-off of Fuji Electric Company, itself is a joint venture between Furukawa Electric Company and Siemens conglomerate Germany which was founded in 1923. Apart from its association with the Furukawa zaibatsu, Fujitsu fled from the Allied occupation of Japan after the Second World War which was largely unharmed.
In 1954, Fujitsu produced the first computer in Japan, FACOM 100, and in 1961 launched the FACOM 222. In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a corporate football club; Kawasaki Frontale has been a J. League football club since 1999. In 1967, the company's name officially turned into a contraction of Fujits? ( ??? ) . Since 1985, the company also oversees the American football team, Front Fujitsu, who plays in the X-League company, has appeared in 7 Japan X Bowl, won two, and won two Rice Bowls.
In 1971, Fujitsu signed an OEM agreement with a Canadian company, Consolidated Computers Limited (CCL) to distribute CCL, Key-Edit data entry products. Fujitsu joined ICL which had previously started marketing Key-Edit in Commonwealth countries of Britain as well as in western and eastern Europe; and CCL direct marketing staff in Canada, US, London (UK) and Frankfurt. Mers Kutt, founder of Key-Edit and founder of CCL, is a common thread that led to Fujitsu's later association with ICL and Gene Amdahl.
In 1986, Fujitsu's and Fujitsu's business incubation unit (QUBIS Ltd) established a joint venture called Kainos, a private software company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
In 1990, Fujitsu acquired 80% of the UK-based International Computers Limited (ICL) computer company for $ 1.29 billion (ICL was renamed Fujitsu Services in 2002). In September 1990, Fujitsu announced the launch of a new mainframe computer series which at the time was the fastest in the world. In July 1991, Fujitsu acquired more than half of Russian companies KME-CS (Kazan Manufacturing Enterprise of Computer Systems).
In 1992, Fujitsu introduced the world's first 21-inch colorful plasma screen. It is a hybrid, based on a plasma display made at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and NHK STRL, achieving superior brightness.
In 1993, Fujitsu formed a flash memory manufacturing business with AMD, Spansion. As part of the transaction, AMD donated its flash memory group, Fab 25 in Texas, R & amp; D and assembly plant in Thailand, Malaysia and China; Fujitsu provides Flash memory business division and final assembly as well as Fujitsu Microelectronics Malaysia test operation.
From February 1989 to mid 1997, Fujitsu built the FM Towns PC variant. It started out as an exclusive PC variant devoted to multimedia applications and computer games, but later became more compatible with a regular PC. In 1993, Marty FM City was released, game console compatible with FM Towns game.
Fujitsu agreed to acquire 58 percent of Amdahl Corporation (including the Canadian-based DMR consulting group) that it had not owned about $ 850 million in July 1997.
In April 1997, the company acquired a 30 percent stake in GLOVIA International, Inc., El Segundo, California, manufacturing ERP software software whose software has been integrated into its electronics factory from 1994.
In June 1999, Fujitsu's historical connection with Siemens was revived, when the two companies agreed to merge their European computer operations into a new 50:50 joint venture called Fujitsu Siemens Computers, which became the fifth largest computer manufacturing company in the world.
2000 to present
In April 2000, Fujitsu acquired the remaining 70% of GLOVIA International.
In April 2002, ICL was again branded as Fujitsu. On March 2, 2004, Fujitsu Computer Products of America lost a class action lawsuit over a hard disk drive with a damaged chip and firmware. In October 2004, Fujitsu acquired Australian subsidiary Atos Origin, a system implementation company with approximately 140 employees specialized in SAP.
In August 2007, Fujitsu signed a contract worth à £ 500 million, 10 years with Reuters Group where Reuters shifted most of IT departments internally to Fujitsu. As part of an agreement about 300 Reuters staff and 200 contractors were transferred to Fujitsu. In October 2007, Fujitsu announced it would build an offshore development center in Noida, India with a capacity to accommodate 1,200 employees, in an investment of US $ 10 million.
In October 2007, Fujitsu's subsidiaries in Australia and New Zealand acquired Infinity Solutions Ltd, a New Zealand-based hardware, service and consulting firm, for an undisclosed amount.
In January 2009, Fujitsu reached an agreement to sell its HDD business to Toshiba. Business transfers finished on October 1, 2009.
In March 2009, Fujitsu announced that it had decided to amend FDK Corporation, at that time an equity-method affiliate, to a consolidated subsidiary starting May 1, 2009 (a provisional schedule) by subscribing to a private placement to raise FDK capital. FKK April 1, 2009, Fujitsu agreed to acquire Siemens shares at Fujitsu Siemens Computers at a price of approximately EUR450 million. Fujitsu Siemens Computers was later renamed Fujitsu Technology Solutions.
In April 2009, Fujitsu acquired the Australian software company, Supply Chain Consulting, for $ 48 million, just weeks after buying Telstra subsidiary Kaz for $ 200 million.
Regarding the net loss forecast of 95 billion yen in the year ending March 2013, in February 2013 Fujitsu announced to cut 5,000 jobs of 3,000 jobs in Japan and the rest abroad from its 170,000 employees. Fujitsu will also combine the Large Scale Integrated chip business with Panasonic Corporation.
In 2015, Fujitsu Celebrates 80 years since the founding and on the IT side today started the Fujitsu 2015 World Tour which has included 15 major cities globally and has been visited by more than 10,000 IT professionals with Fujitsu who presented the future of Hyper Connectivity and Human Centric Computing.
In April 2015 GLOVIA International changed its name to FUJITSU GLOVIA, Inc.
In November 2015, Fujitsu Limited and VMware announced a new collaboration area to empower customers with flexible and secure cloud technologies. It also acquires USharesoft which provides enterprise class enterprise application delivery software to automate build, migrate and manage applications in multi-cloud environments.
In January 2016, Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. announced a new set of layered products to advance the software-defined network (SDN) for operators, service providers, and cloud builders. Virtuora NC, based on open standards, is described by Fujitsu as "a multi-layered, multi-layered multi-layer network automation and virtualization network suite" that has been hardened by some of the largest global service providers. "
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Fujitsu LaboratoriesFujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu's Research and Development division, has 1,300 employees and 5 Billion Yen capital. Run by Tatsuo Tomita.
In 2012, Fujitsu announced that it has developed a new technology for non-3D camera phones. This technology will allow camera phones to take 3D photos.
Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH
Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH entered the market as a global distributor on January 1, 2016. FEEU markets a complex solution developed in-house, by Fujitsu (and former Fujitsu) companies and third party producers. FEEU's best-in-class approach ensures that customers receive only the best products in the segment. The main markets for FEEU are automotive, manufacturing and communications. FEEU offers solutions through direct sales, through its own web store or through distribution partners. The company operates from offices in Langen (near Frankfurt), Munich, Milan, and Budapest. FEEU sees itself as an innovation accelerator - helping customers to break barriers, and realizing their roadmaps quickly and maintaining optimum quality.
Fujitsu Technology Solutions
CEMEA & amp; I (Continental Europe, Middle East, Africa & India) play an important role in the Fujitsu Group. Here, Fujitsu Technology Solutions - evolved from the previous joint venture Fujitsu Siemens Computers - holds global responsibility for the research, development and distribution of all x86 servers manufactured by Fujitsu. Dynamics Strategy Infrastructure company, also born here. The term Dynamic Infrastructure stands for a complete suite of IT products, solutions, and services - from PCs and notebooks to data center solutions, and Infrastructure as Managed Infrastructure services and services that dynamically adjust and adapt to the ever-changing demands of today. economy
Fujitsu Consulting
Fujitsu Consulting is a group of consultants and services of the Fujitsu group, providing consultancy services, implementation and management of information technology.
Fujitsu Consulting was founded in 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with its original name "DMR" (an acronym of three founders: Pierre D ucros, Serge M eilleur and Alain < b> R oy) Over the next decade, the company established presence throughout Quebec and Canada, before expanding its reach into the international market. For nearly 30 years, DMR Consulting grew into an international consulting firm, changing its name to Fujitsu Consulting in 2002 after it was acquired by Fujitsu Ltd.
Fujitsu operates a corporate division in India, resulting from the acquisition of a North American based company, Rapidigm. It has offshore divisions in Noida, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore with Pune being the headquarters. Fujitsu Consulting India launched the second $ 10 million development center in Noida in October 2007, a year after starting operations in the country. Following the expansion plan, Fujitsu Consulting India launched its fourth development center in Bengaluru.
Fujitsu General
Fujitsu Ltd. owns a 42% interest in Fujitsu General, which manufactures and markets a variety of air conditioning units and humidity control solutions under the General & amp; The Fujitsu brand. In India, Fujitsu General has a joint venture with ETA-Ascon that manufactures and sells air conditioners under the General brand.
PFU Limited
PFU Limited, headquartered in Ishikawa, Japan is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited. PFU Limited was established in 1960, has approximately 4,600 employees globally and in 2013 reached 126.4 billion yen ($ 1.2 billion USD). PFU manufactures interactive kiosks, keyboards, network security hardware, embedded computers and imaging products (document scanners) all under the PFU or Fujitsu brand. In addition to hardware, PFU also produces desktop and corporate document recorder software and document management software products. PFU has Sales & amp; German marketing office (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited), Italy (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited), United Kingdom (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited) and United States (Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc.). PFU Limited is responsible for the design, development, manufacture, sales and support of document scanners sold under the Fujitsu brand. Fujitsu is a market leader in professional document scanners with the sale of their best series, Scansnap and ScanPartner family products as well as Paperstream IP, Paperstream Capture, Scansnap Manager, Cardminder, Magic Desktop and Rack2Filer software products.
Fujitsu Glovia, Inc.
Fujitsu Glovia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Ltd., is a software manufacturing resource planning firm based in El Segundo, California, with international operations in the Netherlands, Japan and the UK. The company offers on-premise and cloud-based ERP manufacturing software under the Glovia G2 brand, and software as a service (SaaS) under the Glovia OM brand. The company was founded in 1970 as Xerox Computer Services, where it developed inventory, manufacturing, and financial applications. Fujitsu acquired 30 percent of Glovia International's name in 1997 and the remaining 70 percent of shares in 2000.
Products and services
Computing products
The Fujitsu computing product line includes:
- PRIMERGY
In May 2011, Fujitsu decided to enter the mobile space again, Microsoft announced plans that Fujitsu will release Windows Phone devices.
- ETERNUS
Fujitsu PRIMERGY and ETERNUS are distributed by TriTech Distribution Limited in Hong Kong.
LIFEBOOK , AMILO : Fujitsu's line of notebook computers and tablet PCs.
Cloud computing
Fujitsu offers public cloud services shipped from data centers in Japan, Australia, Singapore, the United States, the UK and Germany under the Global Cloud Platform strategy announced in 2010. The platform provides Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) - Infrastructure virtual information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as servers and storage functions - from Fujitsu data centers. In Japan, the service is offered as a Virtual On-Demand System Service (OViSS) and then launched globally as Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform/S5 (FGCP/S5). Since July 2013, the service is called IaaS Trusted Public S5. Globally, the service is operated from Fujitsu data centers located in Australia, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan.
Fujitsu also launched the Windows Azure Supported Global Cloud Platform in partnership with Microsoft. This offer, delivered Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), known as FGCP/A5 in Japan but has since been renamed FUJITSU Cloud PaaS A5 for Windows Azure. It is operated from the Fujitsu data center in Japan. It offers a set of application development frameworks, such as Microsoft.NET, Java and PHP, and data storage capabilities consistent with the Windows Azure platform provided by Microsoft. The basic services consist of computing, storage, Microsoft SQL Azure, and Windows Azure AppFabric technologies such as Service Bus and Access Control Service, with options for interoperability services that include the implementation and migration of applications, system development, system operation and support.
Fujitsu acquired RunMyProcess in April 2013, Cloud-based platform as as-a-Service (PaaS) specialized in workflow automation and business application development.
Fujitsu has launched the K5 Cloud Service offering with the Availability Zone currently used in Japan and the UK, further deployment is taking place across Europe. The Cloud K5 service is based on an open standard technology and can be consumed as Public Cloud, Virtual Private Cloud, or Private Cloud.
Fujitsu also offers a local cloud platform, such as in Australia, which provides the ability to rely on its domestic data center that holds sensitive financial data under local jurisdiction and compliance standards.
Microprocessor
Fujitsu manufactures SPARC-compliant CPU (SPARClite), the "Venus" 128 GFLOP SPARC64 VIIIfx model is included in K computer, the world's fastest supercomputer in June 2011 with a rating of more than 8 petaflops, and in November 2011, K became the first computer to the top 10 petaflops on September 2011.
Fujitsu FR, FR-V microprocessors and ARM architectures are widely used, in addition to ASIC and Standard Application-specific products (ASSP) such as Milbeaut with a subscriber variant named Nikon Expeed. They were acquired by Spansion in 2013.
Ads
The old slogan "The possibilities are endless" can be found under the company logo on large ads and ties with small logos above the letter J and I from the word Fujitsu. This smaller logo symbolizes the symbol for infinity. In April 2010, Fujitsu is in the process of launching a new slogan that is focused on entering into partnerships with its customers and stopping the "unlimited possibility" tagline. The new slogan is "forming tomorrow with you".
Environmental recordings
Fujitsu reports that all notebooks and tablet PCs released globally comply with the latest Energy Star standards.
Green IT Leaderboard Greenpeace in February 2012 "to evaluate the company's global IT on their leadership in the fight to stop climate change" and rank Fujitsu 3 of 21 leading manufacturers, on the strength of "case study data are well developed from the solution with the methodology transparent" and "[ standing] on the Leaderboard because it scored high in the Objective Objectives of Future Savings. "
See also
- List of computer system manufacturers
- List of semiconductor fabrication plants
- See the World by Train , the Japanese TV mini-programs everyday sponsored by Fujitsu since 1987
References
External links
- Official website
- "Company history book (Shashi)". Shashi's Flower Group. April 2016. Ã, Collection of bibliographic wiki works in Fujitsu
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