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  8. Fujitsu Group's Green IT Contributes to all Aspects of Daily Life and Society.

Fujitsu Group's Green IT Contributes to all Aspects of Daily Life and Society.

IT has become absolutely necessary for business and daily life in contemporary society, and it is also indispensable for the future of the earth's environment.
At the same time as providing leading-edge solutions that contribute to the environment in a wide diversity of fields, The Fujitsu Group is also working to improve environmental performance, for example by reducing power consumption in IT equipment.
These Green IT efforts by the Fujitsu Group are contributing to reducing the environmental burden in all areas of society.

In Office Buildings In Traffic and Transportation In Networks In Data Centers In Factories On Farms In Hospitals In Outer Space In Financial Institutions In Department Stores and Supermarkets In Local and National Government At Fishing Grounds At Schools In Homes
Green IT Example

In Office Buildings

  • Compact, Energy-saving PC for Corporate Customers
    FMV-ESPRIMO D5170
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 35%(*1)

  • Workflow System for Human Resources and General Affairs
    GLOVIA ExchangeUSE
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 48%(*2)

  • IT Resource Management System
    SupportDesk Expert
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 35%(*2)

  • Building Management System
    Futuric
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 47%(*2)
Green IT Example

In Traffic and Transportation

  • Operations Support System
    In-Vehicle Station (Dejitako)
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 19%(*2)

  • ETC Infrastructure System
    ETC Infrastructure System
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 24%(*2)

  • Distribution Center System
    LOMOS/DJ
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 58%(*2)
Green IT Example


In Networks

  • Network Server
    IPCOM EX Series
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 55%(*3)

  • Gigabit Ethernet Based PON System
    GE-PON ONU
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 41%(*3)

  • Real-Time Video Transmission Unit
    Real-Time Video Transmission Unit IP-900 Series (IP900E/IP-900D/IP-910E/IP-910D)
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 24%(*3)

  • NGN Platform System
    UB300
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 74%(*3)

In Data Centers

  • Unix Server
    SPARC Enterprise M3000
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 65%(*4)

  • Blade Server
    PRIMERGY BX900
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 40%(*5)

  • Green Facility Construction Support
    Green Infrastructure Solution
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 50%(*7)

  • Multipoint Temperature Management
    Real-time multipoint temperature measurement technology
    Visualization of temperature distributions
Green IT Example


In Factories

  • Facilities Management System
    Futuric
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 47%(*2)

  • Production Scheduling System
    GLOVIA/SCP FA
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 60%(*2)

  • Environmental Performance System Records Management System
    SLIMOFFICE
    Visualization of environmental performance data

  • Environmental Information System (Contaminant emissions management)
    e-FEINS
    Environmental risk reduction
Green IT Example

On Farms

  • Farmland Management System
    Farmland Management GIS
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 50%(*2)

  • Agriculture Revitalization Promotion System
    NetSeeds
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 59%(*2)


In Hospitals

  • Medical Electronic Records Solution
    HOPE/EGMAIN-GX
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 30%(*2)

  • Medical Image Information System
    HOPE/DrABLE-EX
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 21%(*2)

  • Health Management System
    HOPE/webH@ins
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 55%(*2)
Green IT Example

In Outer Space

  • Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Technology Satellite Contributions to the "IBUKI" project
Green IT Example


In Financial Institutions

  • ATM Systems
    ATM Asset Distribution Package
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 38%(*2)

  • Credit Union Internal Information System
    SB-Square
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 28%(*2)

  • Foreign Exchange Image OCR System for Financial Institutions
    KMASTER
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 59%(*2)

In Department Stores and Supermarkets

  • POS Systems for Mass Merchandisers
    GlobalSTORE III
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 30%(*2)

  • Internet Shopping System
    i . market
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 25%(*2)


In Local and National Government

  • Automatic ID Card Delivery System
    Conbrio-J
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 66%(*2)

  • Web Creation Support System
    GWebLink-Neo
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 90%(*2)

  • Public Works Operation Management System
    Public Works Operation Management System
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 18%(*2)
Green IT Example

At Fishing Grounds

  • Fishery and Oceanographic Information Provision Service
    Toredasu
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 20%(*2)

    Used for sustainability of fishery resources.


At Schools

  • SaaS-type e-Learning
    e-Learning Navigware
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 50%(*2)

  • Business System for Educational Institutions
    Campusmate-J
    CO2 emissions reduced by about 54%(*2)

  • Service for Notification of Arrival at or Departure from School
    Active RFID tags
    CCO2 emissions reduced by about 28%(*2)

In Homes

  • PC Recycling
    Recycling of Fujitsu PCs (Including displays and PCs themselves
    Resource recycling

  • Green Power Certificate System Supported PCs
    The FMV-BIBLIO LOOX, U/C50N, and ECO models
    The popularization of green power

  • Cell Phones
    Raku-Raku Phone Series (F884i/F883iS/F884iES)
    CCO2 emissions reduced by about 20%(*6)

*1. Compared to when other models are used.

*2. Calculated using an environmental influence evaluation procedure developed by Fujitsu Laboratories Limited.

*3. Compared to earlier products in actual use.

*4. Compared to earlier products in actual use when relative performance is taken into consideration.

*5. Reduction effect when a rack-type server as used about three years ago is concentrated in a blade unit (SAN boot structure)

*6. Comparison of standby mode power with earlier products.

*7. Maximum target value. Excluding the energy saving effects due to the IT equipment (such as servers and storage units) itself.

Note that the values shown here are subject to variation with conditions of the measurement and calculation and with the way the products are used.