November 2005 - Stories in this issue
From the CEO – Flexible Approach to Vertical Expertise – Fujitsu offers powerful end-to-end technology solutions and has one of the world’s largest R&D budgets, but when it comes to vertical expertise we know we can’t do it all ourselves.
Fujitsu and Queensland Health Partner to Restructure ICT Processes – Fujitsu Australia has announced a strategic partnership with Queensland Health to upgrade the department’s ICT infrastructure. The three consulting services contracts, worth A$4 million, will improve the department’s ability to deliver critical clinical applications to healthcare providers.
Thorp: Managing Change the Key to Realising IT Value – In Australia to discuss the second edition of his internationally acclaimed book The Information Paradox: Realising the Business Benefits of Information Technology, Fujitsu Consulting Fellow John Thorp speaks with interaction about how organisations can make the most of their IT investments.
Fujitsu Revs Up for V8 Supercar Series – As the tyres hit the track in the V8 Supercar endurance season, Fujitsu entered a partnership with Britek Motorsport (Fujitsu Racing) to sponsor a V8 Supercar for the rest of the 2005 season - including the gruelling Bathurst Super Cheap Auto 1000.
Making HR Central – Ensuring your human capital keeps pace with business growth is an ongoing challenge for business leaders. Fujitsu beat the merger monster by launching ‘HR Central’ and received over 800 calls in the first six weeks of operation.
Gartner Places Fujitsu in Leader Quadrant for Enterprise-Scope Suites – Gartner has positioned Fujitsu Software Corporation in the leader quadrant of the Magic Quadrant for Enterprise-Scope Application Platform Suites. Leaders are vendors that are performing well today and have a clear vision for the future.
