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Fujitsu

Fujitsu Limited (富士通株式会社, Fujitsū Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational information and communications technology equipment and services corporation, established in 1935 and headquartered in Tokyo.[3] Fujitsu is the world's sixth-largest IT services provider by annual revenue, and the largest in Japan, in 2021.[4] The hardware offerings from Fujitsu are mainly of personal and enterprise computing products, including x86, SPARC and mainframe compatible server products, although the corporation and its subsidiaries also offer a diversity of products and services in the areas of data storage, telecommunications, advanced microelectronics, and air conditioning. It has approximately 126,400 employees and its products and services are available in approximately 180 countries.[2]

Fujitsu Limited
Shiodome City Center, Fujitsu's world headquarters in Tokyo, Japan[1]
Native name
富士通株式会社
Fujitsū kabushiki gaisha
TypePublic Company (KK)
Industry
FoundedJune 20, 1935; 87 years ago (1935-06-20) (as Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing)
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan[2]
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Takahito Tokita
    (President/CEO)
ProductsSee products listing
Revenue ¥3.589 trillion (2021)[* 1]
¥266.32 billion (2021)[* 1]
¥213.52 billion (2021)[* 1]
Total assets ¥3.190 trillion (2021)[* 1]
Total equity ¥1.546 trillion (2021)[* 1]
Number of employees
126,400 (2021)[2]
Websitewww.fujitsu.com
Footnotes / references
  1. ^ a b c d e "FY 2021 Full-Year Financial Results" (PDF). Retrieved April 29, 2021.

Fujitsu is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange; its Tokyo listing is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX 100 indices.

History

1935 to 2000

Fujitsu was established on June 20, 1935, which makes it one of the oldest operating IT companies after IBM and before Hewlett Packard,[5] under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing (富士電気通信機器製造, Fuji Denki Tsūshin Kiki Seizō), as a spin-off of the Fuji Electric Company, itself a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and the German conglomerate Siemens which had been founded in 1923. Despite its connections to the Furukawa zaibatsu, Fujitsu escaped the Allied occupation of Japan after the Second World War mostly unscathed.

In 1954, Fujitsu manufactured Japan's first computer, the FACOM 100 mainframe,[6][7] and in 1961 launched its second generation computers (transistorized) the FACOM 222 mainframe.[8] The 1968 FACOM230 "5" Series marked the beginning of its third generation computers.[9] Fujitsu offered mainframe computers from 1955 until at least 2002[10] Fujitsu's computer products have also included minicomputers,[11] small business computers,[12] servers[13] and personal computers.[14]

In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a company football club; Kawasaki Frontale has been a J. League football club since 1999. In 1967, the company's name was officially changed to the contraction Fujitsū (富士通). Since 1985, the company also fields a company American football team, the Fujitsu Frontiers,[15] who play in the corporate X-League, appeared in 7 Japan X Bowls, winning two, and won two Rice Bowls.

In 1971, Fujitsu signed an OEM agreement with the Canadian company Consolidated Computers Limited (CCL) to distribute CCL's data entry product, Key-Edit. Fujitsu joined both International Computers Limited (ICL) who earlier began marketing Key-Edit in the British Commonwealth of countries as well as in both western and eastern Europe; and CCL's direct marketing staff in Canada, USA, London (UK) and Frankfurt. Mers Kutt, inventor of Key-Edit and founder of CCL, was the common thread that led to Fujitsu's later association with ICL and Gene Amdahl.

In 1986, Fujitsu and The Queen's University of Belfast business incubation unit (QUBIS Ltd) established a joint venture called Kainos, a privately held software company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[16][17]

In 1990, Fujitsu acquired 80% of the UK-based computer company ICL for $1.29 billion.[18][19] In September 1990, Fujitsu announced the launch of a new series of mainframe computers which were at that time the fastest in the world.[20][21] In July 1991, Fujitsu acquired more than half of the Russian company KME-CS (Kazan Manufacturing Enterprise of Computer Systems).

In 1992, Fujitsu introduced the world's first 21-inch full-color plasma display. It was a hybrid, based upon the plasma display created at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and NHK STRL, achieving superior brightness.

In 1993, Fujitsu formed a flash memory manufacturing joint venture with AMD, Spansion. As part of the transaction, AMD contributed its flash memory group, Fab 25 in Texas, its R&D facilities and assembly plants in Thailand, Malaysia and China; Fujitsu provided its Flash memory business division and the Malaysian Fujitsu Microelectronics final assembly and test operations.[22]

From February 1989 until mid-1997, Fujitsu built the FM Towns PC variant. It started as a proprietary PC variant intended for multimedia applications and computer games, but later became more compatible with regular PCs. In 1993, the FM Towns Marty was released, a gaming console compatible with the FM Towns games.

Fujitsu agreed to acquire the 58 percent of Amdahl Corporation (including the Canada-based DMR consulting group) that it did not already own for around $850 million in July 1997.[23]

In April 1997, the company acquired a 30 percent stake in GLOVIA International, Inc., an El Segundo, Calif., manufacturing ERP software provider whose software it had begun integrating into its electronics plants starting in 1994.[24]

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 world's fifth-largest computer manufacturing company.[25]

2000 to 2020

In April 2000, Fujitsu acquired the remaining 70% of GLOVIA International.[24]

In April 2002 ICL re-branded itself as Fujitsu. On March 2, 2004, Fujitsu Computer Products of America lost a class action lawsuit over hard disk drives with defective chips and firmware. In October 2004, Fujitsu acquired the Australian subsidiary of Atos Origin, a systems implementation company with around 140 employees which specialized in SAP.[26]

In August 2007, Fujitsu signed a £500 million, 10-year deal with Reuters Group under which Reuters outsourced the majority of its internal IT department to Fujitsu.[27][28] As part of the agreement around 300 Reuters staff and 200 contractors transferred to Fujitsu.[27][28] In October 2007, Fujitsu announced that it would be establishing an offshore development centre in Noida, India with a capacity to house 1,200 employees, in an investment of US$10 million.[29][30]

In October 2007, Fujitsu's Australia and New Zealand subsidiary acquired Infinity Solutions Ltd, a New Zealand-based IT hardware, services and consultancy company, for an undisclosed amount.[31][32]

In January 2009, Fujitsu reached an agreement to sell its HDD business to Toshiba.[33] Transfer of the business was completed on October 1. 2009.[34][35]

In March 2009, Fujitsu announced that it had decided to convert FDK Corporation, at that time an equity-method affiliate, to a consolidated subsidiary from May 1, 2009 (tentative schedule) by subscribing to a private placement to increase FDK's capital.[36] On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu agreed to acquire Siemens' stake in Fujitsu Siemens Computers for approximately EUR450m.[37] Fujitsu Siemens Computers was subsequently renamed Fujitsu Technology Solutions.[38]

In April 2009, Fujitsu acquired Australian software company Supply Chain Consulting for a $48 million deal, just weeks after purchasing the Telstra subsidiary Kaz for $200 million.[39]

Concerning of net loss forecast amounted 95 billion yen in the year ending March 2013, in February 2013 Fujitsu announced to cut 5,000 jobs of which 3,000 jobs in Japan and the rest overseas from its 170,000 employees.[40] Fujitsu also merged its Large-scale integration chip designing business with that of Panasonic Corporation, resulting in establishment of Socionext.[41]

In 2014, after severe losses, Fujitsu spun off its LSI chip manufacturing division as well, as Mie Fujitsu semiconductor, which was later bought in 2018 by United Semiconductor Japan Co., Ltd., wholly owned by United Microelectronics Corporation.[42][43][44][45]

In 2015, Fujitsu celebrated 80 years since establishment at a time when its IT business embarked upon the Fujitsu 2015 World Tour[46] which has included 15 major cities globally and been visited by over 10,000 IT professionals with Fujitsu presenting its take on the future of Hyper Connectivity and Human Centric Computing.

In April 2015 GLOVIA International is renamed FUJITSU GLOVIA, Inc.[47]

In November 2015, Fujitsu Limited and VMware announced new areas of collaboration to empower customers with flexible and secure cloud technologies.[48] It also acquired USharesoft[49] which provides enterprise-class application delivery software for automating the build, migration and governance of applications in multi-cloud environments.[50]

In January 2016, Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. announced a new suite of layered products to advance software-defined networking (SDN) for carriers, service providers and cloud builders. Virtuora NC, based on open standards, is described by Fujitsu as "a suite of standards-based, multi-layered, multi-vendor network automation and virtualization products" that "has been hands-on hardened by some of the largest global service providers."[51]

In 2019, Fujitsu started to deliver 5G telecommunications equipment to NTT Docomo, along with NEC.[52]

In March 2020, Fujitsu announced the creation of a subsidiary, later named Fujitsu Japan, that will enable the company to expand its business in the Japanese IT services market.[53][54]

In June 2020, Fugaku, co-developed with the RIKEN research institute, was declared the most powerful supercomputer in the world. The performance capability of Fugaku is 415.53 PFLOPS with a theoretical peak of 513.86 PFLOPS.[55] It is three times faster than of the previous champion. Fugaku also ranked first place in categories that measure computational methods performance for industrial use, artificial intelligence applications, and big data analytics. The supercomputer is located in a facility in Kobe.[56]

In June 2020, Fujitsu developed an artificial intelligence monitor that can recognize complex hand movements, built on its crime surveillance technology. The AI is designed to check whether the subject complete proper hand washing procedure based on the guidelines issued by the WHO.[57]

In September 2020, Fujitsu introduced software-defined storage technology that incorporates Qumulo hybrid cloud file storage software to enable enterprises to unify petabytes of unstructured data from disparate locations, across multiple data centers and the cloud.[58]

Operations

 
The Fujitsu office in Bracknell, United Kingdom, formerly an ICL site and opened by HM the Queen in 1976

Fujitsu Laboratories

Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu's Research and Development division, has approximately 900 employees and a capital of JP¥5 billion. The current CEO is Hirotaka Hara.[59]

In 2012, Fujitsu announced that it had developed new technology for non-3D camera phones. The technology will allow the camera phones to take 3D photos.[60]

Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH

Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH entered the market as a global distributor on January 1, 2016.

Fujitsu Consulting

Fujitsu Consulting is the consulting and services arm of the Fujitsu group, providing information technology consulting, implementation and management services.

Fujitsu Consulting was founded in 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, under its original name "DMR" (an acronym of the three founder's names: Pierre Ducros, Serge Meilleur and Alain Roy)[61] During the next decade, the company established a presence throughout Quebec and Canada, before extending its reach to international markets. For nearly thirty years, DMR Consulting grew to become an international consulting firm, changing its name to Fujitsu Consulting in 2002 after being acquired by Fujitsu Ltd.[62]

Fujitsu operates a division of the company in India, resulting from an acquisition of North America-based company, Rapidigm. It has offshore divisions at Noida, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore with Pune being the head office. Fujitsu Consulting India launched its second $10 million development center at Noida in October 2007, a year after starting operation in the country.[63] Following the expansion plan, Fujitsu Consulting India launched the fourth development center in Bengaluru in Nov 2011.[64]

Fujitsu General

 
General brand logo

Fujitsu Ltd. has a 42% shareholding in Fujitsu General, which manufactures and markets various air conditioning units and humidity control solutions under the General & Fujitsu brands.[65] In India, The company has ended its long-standing joint venture agreement with the Dubai-based ETA group and henceforth will operate under a wholly owned subsidiary Fujitsu General (India) Pvt Ltd, which was earlier known as ETA General.

PFU Limited

PFU Limited, headquartered in Ishikawa, Japan is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited. PFU Limited[66] was established in 1960, has approximately 4,600 employees globally and in 2013 turned over 126.4 billion Yen (US$1.2 Billion). 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 produce desktop and enterprise document capture software and document management software products. PFU has overseas Sales & Marketing offices in Germany (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited), Italy (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited), United Kingdom (PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited) and United States of America (Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc). PFU Limited are responsible for the design, development, manufacture, sales and support of document scanners which are sold under the Fujitsu brand. Fujitsu are market leaders in professional document scanners[citation needed] with their fi-series, Scansnap and ScanPartner product families as well as Paperstream IP, Paperstream Capture, ScanSnap Manager, ScanSnap Home, Cardminder, Magic Desktop and Rack2Filer software products.

Fujitsu Glovia, Inc.

Fujitsu Glovia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Ltd., is a discrete manufacturing enterprise resource planning software vendor based in El Segundo, California, with international operations in the Netherlands, Japan and the United Kingdom. The company offers on-premise and cloud-based ERP manufacturing software under the Glovia G2 brand, and software as a service (SaaS) under the brand Glovia OM. The company was established in 1970 as Xerox Computer Services, where it developed inventory, manufacturing and financial applications. Fujitsu acquired 30 percent of the renamed Glovia International in 1997 and the remaining 70 percent stake in 2000.[24]

Fujitsu Client Computing Limited

Fujitsu Client Computing Limited (FCCL), headquartered in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, the city where the company was founded, is the division of Fujitsu responsible for research, development, design, manufacturing and sales of consumer PC products. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary, in November 2017, FCCL was spun off into a joint venture with Lenovo and Development Bank of Japan (DBJ). The new company retains the same name, and Fujitsu is still responsible for sales and support of the products; however, Lenovo owns a majority stake at 51%, while Fujitsu retains 44%. The remaining 5% stake is held by DBJ.[67]

Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.

Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., headquartered in Richardson, Texas, United States, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited. Established in 1996, Fujitsu Network Communications specializes in building, operating, and supporting optical and wireless broadband and telecommunications networks. The company's customers include telecommunications service providers, internet service providers, cable companies, utilities, and municipalities. Fujitsu Network Communications provides network management and design tools. The company also builds networks that comply with various next-generation technologies and initiatives, including the Telecom Infra Project.

Products and services

 
An NTT DoCoMo F-10A mobile phone produced by Fujitsu.

Computing products

Fujitsu's computing product lines include:

  • Relational Database: Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres

Fujitsu has more than 35 years experience in database development and is a “major contributor” to open source Postgres. Fujitsu engineers have also developed an Enterprise Postgres version called Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres. Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres benefits include Enterprise Support; warranted code; High Availability enhancements; security enhancements (end to end transparent data encryption, data masking, auditing); Performance enhancements (In-Memory Columnar Index provides support for HTAP (Hybrid transactional/analytical processing) workloads); High-speed Backup and Recovery; High-speed data load; Global metacache (improved memory management); Oracle compatibility extensions (to assist migration from Oracle to Postgres). Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres can be deployed on X86 (Linux, Windows), IBM z/IBM LinuxONE; it is also packaged as a RedHat OpenShift (OCP) container.

In May 2011, Fujitsu decided to enter the mobile phone space again, with Microsoft announcing plans that Fujitsu would release Windows Phone devices.

  • ETERNUS

Fujitsu PRIMERGY and ETERNUS are distributed by TriTech Distribution Limited in Hong Kong.[68]

LIFEBOOK, AMILO: Fujitsu's range of notebook computers and tablet PCs.

Cloud computing

Fujitsu offers a public cloud service delivered from data centers in Japan, Australia, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany based on its Global Cloud Platform strategy announced in 2010.[69] The platform delivers Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) – virtual information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure, such as servers and storage functionality – from Fujitsu's data centers. In Japan, the service was offered as the On-Demand Virtual System Service (OViSS) and was then launched globally as Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform/S5 (FGCP/S5). Since July 2013 the service has been called IaaS Trusted Public S5.[70] Globally, the service is operated from Fujitsu data centers located in Australia, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan.

Fujitsu has also launched a Windows Azure powered Global Cloud Platform in a partnership with Microsoft.[71] This offering, delivering Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), was known as FGCP/A5 in Japan but has since been renamed FUJITSU Cloud PaaS A5 for Windows Azure.[72] It is operated from a 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 service consists of compute, storage, Microsoft SQL Azure, and Windows Azure AppFabric technologies such as Service Bus and Access Control Service, with options for inter-operating services covering implementation and migration of applications, system building, systems operation, and support.

Fujitsu acquired RunMyProcess in April 2013, a Cloud-based integration Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) specialized in workflow automation and business application development.[73]

Fujitsu offers local cloud platforms, such as in Australia,[74] that provide the ability to rely on its domestic data centers which keep sensitive financial data under local jurisdiction and compliance standards.

Microprocessors

Fujitsu produces the SPARC-compliant CPU (SPARClite),[75] the "Venus" 128 GFLOP SPARC64 VIIIfx model is included in the K computer, the world's fastest supercomputer in June 2011 with a rating of over 8 petaflops, and in October 2011, K became the first computer to top 10 petaflops. This speed was achieved in testing on October 7–8, and the results were then presented at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC11) in November 2011.[76][77]

The Fujitsu FR, FR-V and ARM architecture microprocessors are widely used, additionally in ASICs and Application-specific standard products (ASSP) like the Milbeaut with customer variants named Nikon Expeed. They were acquired by Spansion in 2013.

Advertising

The old slogan "The possibilities are infinite" can be found below the company's logo on major advertisements and ties in with the small logo above the letters J and I of the word Fujitsu. This smaller logo represents the symbol for infinity. As of April 2010, Fujitsu is in the process of rolling out a new slogan focused on entering into partnerships with its customers and retiring the "possibilities are infinite" tagline. The new slogan is "shaping tomorrow with you".[78]

Criticism

Fujitsu operated the Horizon IT system mentioned in the trial between the Post Office and its sub-postmasters. The case, settled in December 2019, found that the IT system was unreliable and that faults in the system caused discrepancies in branch accounts which were not due to the postmasters themselves. Mr. Justice Fraser, the judge hearing the case, noted that Fujitsu had given "wholly unsatisfactory evidence" and there had been a "lack of accuracy on the part of Fujitsu witnesses in their evidence".[79] Following his concerns, Fraser sent a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions.[80]

Environmental record

Fujitsu reports that all its notebook and tablet PCs released globally comply with the latest Energy Star standard.[81]

Greenpeace's Cool IT Leaderboard of April 2013 "examines how IT companies use their considerable influence to change government policies that will drive clean energy deployment" and ranks Fujitsu 4th out of 21 leading manufacturers, on the strength of "developed case study data of its solutions with fairly transparent methodology, and is the leading company in terms of establishing ambitious and detailed goals for future carbon savings from its IT solutions."[82]

Awards

In 2021 Fujitsu Network Communications won the Optica Diversity & Inclusion Advocacy Recognition for "their investment in programs and initiatives celebrating and advancing Black, LGBTQ+ and women employees in pursuit of greater inclusion and equality within their company and the wider community." [83]

See also

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External links

  • Official website
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For the place see Fujitsu District Saga For the song see Fu ji tsu Fujitsu Limited 富士通株式会社 Fujitsu Kabushiki gaisha is a Japanese multinational information and communications technology equipment and services corporation established in 1935 and headquartered in Tokyo 3 Fujitsu is the world s sixth largest IT services provider by annual revenue and the largest in Japan in 2021 4 The hardware offerings from Fujitsu are mainly of personal and enterprise computing products including x86 SPARC and mainframe compatible server products although the corporation and its subsidiaries also offer a diversity of products and services in the areas of data storage telecommunications advanced microelectronics and air conditioning It has approximately 126 400 employees and its products and services are available in approximately 180 countries 2 Fujitsu LimitedShiodome City Center Fujitsu s world headquarters in Tokyo Japan 1 Native name富士通株式会社Romanized nameFujitsu kabushiki gaishaTypePublic Company KK Traded asTYO 6702NAG 6702Nikkei 225 component TYO TOPIX Large70 component TYO IndustryComputer hardwareConsultingCloud computingTelecommunicationsData storageConsumer electronicsFoundedJune 20 1935 87 years ago 1935 06 20 as Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing Kawasaki Kanagawa Japan 2 HeadquartersShiodome City Center Minato Tokyo JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleTakahito Tokita President CEO ProductsSee products listingRevenue 3 589 trillion 2021 1 Operating income 266 32 billion 2021 1 Net income 213 52 billion 2021 1 Total assets 3 190 trillion 2021 1 Total equity 1 546 trillion 2021 1 Number of employees126 400 2021 2 Websitewww wbr fujitsu wbr comFootnotes references a b c d e FY 2021 Full Year Financial Results PDF Retrieved April 29 2021 Fujitsu is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange its Tokyo listing is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 and TOPIX 100 indices Contents 1 History 1 1 1935 to 2000 1 2 2000 to 2020 2 Operations 2 1 Fujitsu Laboratories 2 2 Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH 2 3 Fujitsu Consulting 2 4 Fujitsu General 2 5 PFU Limited 2 6 Fujitsu Glovia Inc 2 7 Fujitsu Client Computing Limited 2 8 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc 3 Products and services 3 1 Computing products 3 2 Cloud computing 3 3 Microprocessors 4 Advertising 5 Criticism 6 Environmental record 7 Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit1935 to 2000 Edit Fujitsu was established on June 20 1935 which makes it one of the oldest operating IT companies after IBM and before Hewlett Packard 5 under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing 富士電気通信機器製造 Fuji Denki Tsushin Kiki Seizō as a spin off of the Fuji Electric Company itself a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and the German conglomerate Siemens which had been founded in 1923 Despite its connections to the Furukawa zaibatsu Fujitsu escaped the Allied occupation of Japan after the Second World War mostly unscathed In 1954 Fujitsu manufactured Japan s first computer the FACOM 100 mainframe 6 7 and in 1961 launched its second generation computers transistorized the FACOM 222 mainframe 8 The 1968 FACOM230 5 Series marked the beginning of its third generation computers 9 Fujitsu offered mainframe computers from 1955 until at least 2002 10 Fujitsu s computer products have also included minicomputers 11 small business computers 12 servers 13 and personal computers 14 See also FACOMIn 1955 Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a company football club Kawasaki Frontale has been a J League football club since 1999 In 1967 the company s name was officially changed to the contraction Fujitsu 富士通 Since 1985 the company also fields a company American football team the Fujitsu Frontiers 15 who play in the corporate X League appeared in 7 Japan X Bowls winning two and won two Rice Bowls In 1971 Fujitsu signed an OEM agreement with the Canadian company Consolidated Computers Limited CCL to distribute CCL s data entry product Key Edit Fujitsu joined both International Computers Limited ICL who earlier began marketing Key Edit in the British Commonwealth of countries as well as in both western and eastern Europe and CCL s direct marketing staff in Canada USA London UK and Frankfurt Mers Kutt inventor of Key Edit and founder of CCL was the common thread that led to Fujitsu s later association with ICL and Gene Amdahl In 1986 Fujitsu and The Queen s University of Belfast business incubation unit QUBIS Ltd established a joint venture called Kainos a privately held software company based in Belfast Northern Ireland 16 17 In 1990 Fujitsu acquired 80 of the UK based computer company ICL for 1 29 billion 18 19 In September 1990 Fujitsu announced the launch of a new series of mainframe computers which were at that time the fastest in the world 20 21 In July 1991 Fujitsu acquired more than half of the Russian company KME CS Kazan Manufacturing Enterprise of Computer Systems In 1992 Fujitsu introduced the world s first 21 inch full color plasma display It was a hybrid based upon the plasma display created at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and NHK STRL achieving superior brightness In 1993 Fujitsu formed a flash memory manufacturing joint venture with AMD Spansion As part of the transaction AMD contributed its flash memory group Fab 25 in Texas its R amp D facilities and assembly plants in Thailand Malaysia and China Fujitsu provided its Flash memory business division and the Malaysian Fujitsu Microelectronics final assembly and test operations 22 From February 1989 until mid 1997 Fujitsu built the FM Towns PC variant It started as a proprietary PC variant intended for multimedia applications and computer games but later became more compatible with regular PCs In 1993 the FM Towns Marty was released a gaming console compatible with the FM Towns games Fujitsu agreed to acquire the 58 percent of Amdahl Corporation including the Canada based DMR consulting group that it did not already own for around 850 million in July 1997 23 In April 1997 the company acquired a 30 percent stake in GLOVIA International Inc an El Segundo Calif manufacturing ERP software provider whose software it had begun integrating into its electronics plants starting in 1994 24 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 world s fifth largest computer manufacturing company 25 2000 to 2020 Edit In April 2000 Fujitsu acquired the remaining 70 of GLOVIA International 24 In April 2002 ICL re branded itself as Fujitsu On March 2 2004 Fujitsu Computer Products of America lost a class action lawsuit over hard disk drives with defective chips and firmware In October 2004 Fujitsu acquired the Australian subsidiary of Atos Origin a systems implementation company with around 140 employees which specialized in SAP 26 In August 2007 Fujitsu signed a 500 million 10 year deal with Reuters Group under which Reuters outsourced the majority of its internal IT department to Fujitsu 27 28 As part of the agreement around 300 Reuters staff and 200 contractors transferred to Fujitsu 27 28 In October 2007 Fujitsu announced that it would be establishing an offshore development centre in Noida India with a capacity to house 1 200 employees in an investment of US 10 million 29 30 In October 2007 Fujitsu s Australia and New Zealand subsidiary acquired Infinity Solutions Ltd a New Zealand based IT hardware services and consultancy company for an undisclosed amount 31 32 In January 2009 Fujitsu reached an agreement to sell its HDD business to Toshiba 33 Transfer of the business was completed on October 1 2009 34 35 In March 2009 Fujitsu announced that it had decided to convert FDK Corporation at that time an equity method affiliate to a consolidated subsidiary from May 1 2009 tentative schedule by subscribing to a private placement to increase FDK s capital 36 On April 1 2009 Fujitsu agreed to acquire Siemens stake in Fujitsu Siemens Computers for approximately EUR450m 37 Fujitsu Siemens Computers was subsequently renamed Fujitsu Technology Solutions 38 In April 2009 Fujitsu acquired Australian software company Supply Chain Consulting for a 48 million deal just weeks after purchasing the Telstra subsidiary Kaz for 200 million 39 Concerning of net loss forecast amounted 95 billion yen in the year ending March 2013 in February 2013 Fujitsu announced to cut 5 000 jobs of which 3 000 jobs in Japan and the rest overseas from its 170 000 employees 40 Fujitsu also merged its Large scale integration chip designing business with that of Panasonic Corporation resulting in establishment of Socionext 41 In 2014 after severe losses Fujitsu spun off its LSI chip manufacturing division as well as Mie Fujitsu semiconductor which was later bought in 2018 by United Semiconductor Japan Co Ltd wholly owned by United Microelectronics Corporation 42 43 44 45 In 2015 Fujitsu celebrated 80 years since establishment at a time when its IT business embarked upon the Fujitsu 2015 World Tour 46 which has included 15 major cities globally and been visited by over 10 000 IT professionals with Fujitsu presenting its take on the future of Hyper Connectivity and Human Centric Computing In April 2015 GLOVIA International is renamed FUJITSU GLOVIA Inc 47 In November 2015 Fujitsu Limited and VMware announced new areas of collaboration to empower customers with flexible and secure cloud technologies 48 It also acquired USharesoft 49 which provides enterprise class application delivery software for automating the build migration and governance of applications in multi cloud environments 50 In January 2016 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc announced a new suite of layered products to advance software defined networking SDN for carriers service providers and cloud builders Virtuora NC based on open standards is described by Fujitsu as a suite of standards based multi layered multi vendor network automation and virtualization products that has been hands on hardened by some of the largest global service providers 51 In 2019 Fujitsu started to deliver 5G telecommunications equipment to NTT Docomo along with NEC 52 In March 2020 Fujitsu announced the creation of a subsidiary later named Fujitsu Japan that will enable the company to expand its business in the Japanese IT services market 53 54 In June 2020 Fugaku co developed with the RIKEN research institute was declared the most powerful supercomputer in the world The performance capability of Fugaku is 415 53 PFLOPS with a theoretical peak of 513 86 PFLOPS 55 It is three times faster than of the previous champion Fugaku also ranked first place in categories that measure computational methods performance for industrial use artificial intelligence applications and big data analytics The supercomputer is located in a facility in Kobe 56 In June 2020 Fujitsu developed an artificial intelligence monitor that can recognize complex hand movements built on its crime surveillance technology The AI is designed to check whether the subject complete proper hand washing procedure based on the guidelines issued by the WHO 57 In September 2020 Fujitsu introduced software defined storage technology that incorporates Qumulo hybrid cloud file storage software to enable enterprises to unify petabytes of unstructured data from disparate locations across multiple data centers and the cloud 58 Operations Edit The Fujitsu office in Bracknell United Kingdom formerly an ICL site and opened by HM the Queen in 1976 Fujitsu Laboratories Edit Fujitsu Laboratories Fujitsu s Research and Development division has approximately 900 employees and a capital of JP 5 billion The current CEO is Hirotaka Hara 59 In 2012 Fujitsu announced that it had developed new technology for non 3D camera phones The technology will allow the camera phones to take 3D photos 60 Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH Edit Fujitsu Electronics Europe GmbH entered the market as a global distributor on January 1 2016 Fujitsu Consulting Edit Fujitsu Consulting is the consulting and services arm of the Fujitsu group providing information technology consulting implementation and management services Fujitsu Consulting was founded in 1973 in Montreal Quebec Canada under its original name DMR an acronym of the three founder s names Pierre Ducros Serge Meilleur and Alain Roy 61 During the next decade the company established a presence throughout Quebec and Canada before extending its reach to international markets For nearly thirty years DMR Consulting grew to become an international consulting firm changing its name to Fujitsu Consulting in 2002 after being acquired by Fujitsu Ltd 62 Fujitsu operates a division of the company in India resulting from an acquisition of North America based company Rapidigm It has offshore divisions at Noida Pune Hyderabad Chennai and Bangalore with Pune being the head office Fujitsu Consulting India launched its second 10 million development center at Noida in October 2007 a year after starting operation in the country 63 Following the expansion plan Fujitsu Consulting India launched the fourth development center in Bengaluru in Nov 2011 64 Fujitsu General Edit General brand logo Fujitsu Ltd has a 42 shareholding in Fujitsu General which manufactures and markets various air conditioning units and humidity control solutions under the General amp Fujitsu brands 65 In India The company has ended its long standing joint venture agreement with the Dubai based ETA group and henceforth will operate under a wholly owned subsidiary Fujitsu General India Pvt Ltd which was earlier known as ETA General PFU Limited Edit Main article PFU Limited PFU Limited headquartered in Ishikawa Japan is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited PFU Limited 66 was established in 1960 has approximately 4 600 employees globally and in 2013 turned over 126 4 billion Yen US 1 2 Billion 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 produce desktop and enterprise document capture software and document management software products PFU has overseas Sales amp Marketing offices in Germany PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited Italy PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited United Kingdom PFU Imaging Solutions Europe Limited and United States of America Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc PFU Limited are responsible for the design development manufacture sales and support of document scanners which are sold under the Fujitsu brand Fujitsu are market leaders in professional document scanners citation needed with their fi series Scansnap and ScanPartner product families as well as Paperstream IP Paperstream Capture ScanSnap Manager ScanSnap Home Cardminder Magic Desktop and Rack2Filer software products Fujitsu Glovia Inc Edit Fujitsu Glovia a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Ltd is a discrete manufacturing enterprise resource planning software vendor based in El Segundo California with international operations in the Netherlands Japan and the United Kingdom The company offers on premise and cloud based ERP manufacturing software under the Glovia G2 brand and software as a service SaaS under the brand Glovia OM The company was established in 1970 as Xerox Computer Services where it developed inventory manufacturing and financial applications Fujitsu acquired 30 percent of the renamed Glovia International in 1997 and the remaining 70 percent stake in 2000 24 Fujitsu Client Computing Limited Edit Fujitsu Client Computing Limited FCCL headquartered in Kawasaki Kanagawa the city where the company was founded is the division of Fujitsu responsible for research development design manufacturing and sales of consumer PC products Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary in November 2017 FCCL was spun off into a joint venture with Lenovo and Development Bank of Japan DBJ The new company retains the same name and Fujitsu is still responsible for sales and support of the products however Lenovo owns a majority stake at 51 while Fujitsu retains 44 The remaining 5 stake is held by DBJ 67 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc Edit Fujitsu Network Communications Inc headquartered in Richardson Texas United States is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited Established in 1996 Fujitsu Network Communications specializes in building operating and supporting optical and wireless broadband and telecommunications networks The company s customers include telecommunications service providers internet service providers cable companies utilities and municipalities Fujitsu Network Communications provides network management and design tools The company also builds networks that comply with various next generation technologies and initiatives including the Telecom Infra Project Products and services EditSee also List of Fujitsu products An NTT DoCoMo F 10A mobile phone produced by Fujitsu Computing products Edit Fujitsu s computing product lines include Relational Database Fujitsu Enterprise PostgresFujitsu has more than 35 years experience in database development and is a major contributor to open source Postgres Fujitsu engineers have also developed an Enterprise Postgres version called Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres benefits include Enterprise Support warranted code High Availability enhancements security enhancements end to end transparent data encryption data masking auditing Performance enhancements In Memory Columnar Index provides support for HTAP Hybrid transactional analytical processing workloads High speed Backup and Recovery High speed data load Global metacache improved memory management Oracle compatibility extensions to assist migration from Oracle to Postgres Fujitsu Enterprise Postgres can be deployed on X86 Linux Windows IBM z IBM LinuxONE it is also packaged as a RedHat OpenShift OCP container PRIMERGYIn May 2011 Fujitsu decided to enter the mobile phone space again with Microsoft announcing plans that Fujitsu would release Windows Phone devices ETERNUSFujitsu PRIMERGY and ETERNUS are distributed by TriTech Distribution Limited in Hong Kong 68 LIFEBOOK AMILO Fujitsu s range of notebook computers and tablet PCs Cloud computing Edit Fujitsu offers a public cloud service delivered from data centers in Japan Australia Singapore the United States the United Kingdom and Germany based on its Global Cloud Platform strategy announced in 2010 69 The platform delivers Infrastructure as a Service IaaS virtual information and communication technology ICT infrastructure such as servers and storage functionality from Fujitsu s data centers In Japan the service was offered as the On Demand Virtual System Service OViSS and was then launched globally as Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform S5 FGCP S5 Since July 2013 the service has been called IaaS Trusted Public S5 70 Globally the service is operated from Fujitsu data centers located in Australia Singapore the United States the United Kingdom Germany and Japan Fujitsu has also launched a Windows Azure powered Global Cloud Platform in a partnership with Microsoft 71 This offering delivering Platform as a Service PaaS was known as FGCP A5 in Japan but has since been renamed FUJITSU Cloud PaaS A5 for Windows Azure 72 It is operated from a 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 service consists of compute storage Microsoft SQL Azure and Windows Azure AppFabric technologies such as Service Bus and Access Control Service with options for inter operating services covering implementation and migration of applications system building systems operation and support Fujitsu acquired RunMyProcess in April 2013 a Cloud based integration Platform as a Service PaaS specialized in workflow automation and business application development 73 Fujitsu offers local cloud platforms such as in Australia 74 that provide the ability to rely on its domestic data centers which keep sensitive financial data under local jurisdiction and compliance standards Microprocessors Edit Fujitsu produces the SPARC compliant CPU SPARClite 75 the Venus 128 GFLOP SPARC64 VIIIfx model is included in the K computer the world s fastest supercomputer in June 2011 with a rating of over 8 petaflops and in October 2011 K became the first computer to top 10 petaflops This speed was achieved in testing on October 7 8 and the results were then presented at the International Conference for High Performance Computing Networking Storage and Analysis SC11 in November 2011 76 77 The Fujitsu FR FR V and ARM architecture microprocessors are widely used additionally in ASICs and Application specific standard products ASSP like the Milbeaut with customer variants named Nikon Expeed They were acquired by Spansion in 2013 Advertising EditThe old slogan The possibilities are infinite can be found below the company s logo on major advertisements and ties in with the small logo above the letters J and I of the word Fujitsu This smaller logo represents the symbol for infinity As of April 2010 Fujitsu is in the process of rolling out a new slogan focused on entering into partnerships with its customers and retiring the possibilities are infinite tagline The new slogan is shaping tomorrow with you 78 Criticism EditFujitsu operated the Horizon IT system mentioned in the trial between the Post Office and its sub postmasters The case settled in December 2019 found that the IT system was unreliable and that faults in the system caused discrepancies in branch accounts which were not due to the postmasters themselves Mr Justice Fraser the judge hearing the case noted that Fujitsu had given wholly unsatisfactory evidence and there had been a lack of accuracy on the part of Fujitsu witnesses in their evidence 79 Following his concerns Fraser sent a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions 80 Environmental record EditFujitsu reports that all its notebook and tablet PCs released globally comply with the latest Energy Star standard 81 Greenpeace s Cool IT Leaderboard of April 2013 examines how IT companies use their considerable influence to change government policies that will drive clean energy deployment and ranks Fujitsu 4th out of 21 leading manufacturers on the strength of developed case study data of its solutions with fairly transparent methodology and is the leading company in terms of establishing ambitious and detailed goals for future carbon savings from its IT solutions 82 Awards EditIn 2021 Fujitsu Network Communications won the Optica Diversity amp Inclusion Advocacy Recognition for their investment in programs and initiatives celebrating and advancing Black LGBTQ and women employees in pursuit of greater inclusion and equality within their company and the wider community 83 See also Edit Companies portal Tokyo portalList of computer system manufacturers List of semiconductor fabrication plants See the World by Train a daily Japanese TV mini programme sponsored by Fujitsu since 1987References Edit NihonSekkei co jp Shiodome City Center Nihon Sekkei Archived from the original on May 28 2009 Retrieved May 19 2009 a b c Fujitsu at a Glance Retrieved January 7 2021 Japan All Contacts Fujitsu Retrieved May 19 2009 15 Largest IT Services Companies in the World yahoo January 5 2021 Retrieved October 12 2021 History of Fujitsu Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Williams Al 3 August 2019 Maybe the oldest computer probably the oddest Hackaday Archived from the original on 4 August 2019 Retrieved 4 August 2019 In 1956 Fujitsu decided to compete with IBM and built a relay based computer the FACOM128 The computer takes up 70 square meters and weighs about 3 tons By 1959 they d learned enough to make a FACOM128B model that was improved FACOM100 1954 Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Retrieved May 9 2019 FACOM222 1961 Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Retrieved May 9 2019 FACOM230 5 Series 1968 Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Retrieved May 9 2019 Mainframe Computers Fujitsu Retrieved April 2 2009 Minicomputers Fujitsu Retrieved April 2 2019 Small Business Computers Fujitsu Retrieved April 2 2019 Servers Workstations Fujitsu Retrieved April 2 2019 Personal Computers Fujitsu Retrieved April 2 2019 フロンティアーズ 富士通 sports jp fujitsu com History of Fujitsu spin out company Retrieved June 15 2013 Fujitsu joint venture with QUBIS 1996 2002 Retrieved June 15 2013 Prokesch Steven July 31 1990 Fujitsu To Buy ICL Stake The New York Times Retrieved November 18 2011 Fujitsu Innovation is a constant for 75 years Computer Weekly July 2010 Retrieved November 18 2011 Sanger David E September 5 1990 Fujitsu Announces Mainframe The New York Times Retrieved December 14 2011 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Financial Express October 8 2007 Retrieved December 15 2011 Fujitsu to acquire Infinity Computerworld September 28 2007 Archived from the original on May 25 2012 Retrieved December 17 2011 Fujitsu buys Infinity for services clout Reseller October 5 2007 Archived from the original on April 22 2012 Retrieved December 17 2011 Toshiba and Fujitsu reach HDD deal Nikkei Reuters Press release January 14 2009 Retrieved January 14 2009 Toshiba Agrees to Acquire Fujitsu s Hard Drive Business Press release Xbitlabs February 17 2009 Archived from the original on February 19 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 Toshiba takes over Fujitsu s HDD business IT PRO October 2 2009 Retrieved 26 July 2013 Notice Regarding Conversion of FDK into Consolidated Subsidiary Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Fujitsu to Acquire Siemens s Stake in Fujitsu Siemens Computers Press release Fujitsu December 4 2008 Fujitsu Fujitsu Technology Solutions will drive transformation for Fujitsu ts fujitsu com Fujitsu acquires Australian software firm December 16 2013 Archived from the original on December 16 2013 Retrieved May 9 2019 Fujitsu Advances on Job Cuts Chip Reorganization Bloomberg February 8 2013 Fujitsu Panasonic Secure Funding for Chip Merger WJD April 24 2014 Fujitsu to spin off chip unit EETimes January 21 2008 Shilov Anton UMC Acquires Fujitsu s Stake in Semiconductor Joint Venture anandtech com Fujitsu Shakes up Semiconductor Business Expands Foundry Platform Electronics360 Message from the President USJC United Semiconductor Japan Co Ltd December 17 2018 Account of Fujitsu World Tour London 2015 Onega July 1 2015 Bloomberg Bloomberg News Yahoo Finance Fujitsu and VMware Expand Global Collaboration in the Cloud November 9 2015 November 17 2015 Fujitsu Acquires UShareSoft to Bolster its Cloud Business Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Fujitsu Limited Retrieved April 23 2018 linrx by Fujitsu Global Fujitsu Global Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved April 23 2018 David Ramel Virtualization 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Global Trusted Cloud Strategy JCN Newswire July 11 2013 Archived from the original on December 26 2013 Retrieved December 31 2013 Prickett Morgan Timothy July 29 2011 Fujitsu fluffs COBOL Java on Azure clouds The Register Fujitsu Enables More Effective Use of Cloud with Enhanced Hybrid Cloud Initiatives Press release Tokyo Japan November 20 2013 About Fujitsu RunMyProcess Fujitsu launches Cloud Services Portal for Locally Built Australian Cloud Environment Press release Fujitsu October 7 2010 Retrieved October 11 2011 Multi Core Processor SPARC64 Series Fujitsu Global fujitsu com Japan Reclaims Top Ranking on Latest TOP500 List of World s Supercomputers Archived June 23 2011 at the Wayback Machine TOP500 Retrieved June 20 2011 K computer Achieves Goal of 10 Petaflops Fujitsu com November 2 2011 Retrieved November 10 2011 FUJITSU Japan Fujitsu Slingo Jemma Post Office attacked and disparaged sub postmasters judge finds Law Gazette Retrieved January 10 2020 Slingo Jemma Post Office IT contractor faces prosecution after judge s grave concerns about evidence Law Gazette Retrieved January 10 2020 GIC Service amp Support International Support Fujitsu Archived from the original on January 15 2011 Retrieved August 12 2010 Cool IT Leaderboard Greenpeace International Retrieved March 1 2020 Diversity amp Inclusion Advocacy Recognition Optica Retrieved December 3 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fujitsu Official website Company history books Shashi Shashi Interest Group April 2016 Wiki collection of bibliographic works on Fujitsu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fujitsu amp oldid 1143185514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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