Fujitsu stories
It allows for real-time sharing of incident details, resource location, hazards, and warnings as well as status tracking between agencies.
Fujitsu's new Cyber Resilience Centre in Canberra offers government and enterprise clients a scalable, round-the-clock security operations hub.
Fujitsu has launched nine new enterprise PC models, including the ARROWS Tab Q5010 series for education and business, featuring the latest CPUs and OS.
Fujitsu rolls out innovative SAP tool to speed up custom manufacturing processes and enhance operational efficiency.
Fujitsu unveils its vision for the future of retail, highlighting digital transformation's role in reshaping consumer behaviour and industry innovation.
The Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX1000 and PRIMEHPC FX700 models both utilize technology of the Fugaku supercomputer, which was jointly developed by Fujitsu and RIKEN.
The agreement will see Boomi's fully-scalable, cloud-native integration capabilities added to Fujitsu's stable of data and applications solutions.
This accreditation follows an extensive audit and recognises Fujitsu's expertise in delivering AWS-based cloud solutions for enterprise and government.
New technique leverages AI to offer optimised strategies for professionals in areas including marketing, manufacturing, healthcare, and finance.
The new machine will provide a 10-fold increase in speed and provide Australian researchers with world-class, high-end computing services.
A Fujitsu survey reveals 72% of business leaders worry about data exploitation, underscoring trust as a key challenge in digital transformation.
MEF's final draft SD-WAN service standard, defining SD-WAN services and their attributes, is now publicly available ahead of the official July 2019 release.
This new partnership promises the increased availability of data and faster recovery from disasters and unplanned system downtime.
Fujitsu and Autonomic join forces to offer fast and flexible mobility-as-a-service solution to the automotive industry.
'Fujitsu and Kumamoto Univ. develop tech to rapidly train AI for sensor data, promising advances in smart monitoring.'.
With the spread of deep learning in recent years, there has been a demand for algorithms that can execute machine learning processing at high speeds.
Fujitsu's ScanSnap Cloud now lets users in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Indonesia scan and organise documents directly to the cloud, sans devices.
Fujitsu has developed an AI that supposedly automatically determines whether action needs to be taken in response to a cyber attack.
The prize was awarded for the Fujitsu Server PRIMERGY Immersion Cooling System that can reduce power consumption by up to 40%.
Fujitsu is set to build a supercomputer, Oakbridge-CX, for the University of Tokyo, boasting a performance peak of 6.6 petaflops via 1,368 servers.