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2005

Fujitsu Robot Project: HOAP-2

Fujitsu Robot Project: HOAP Series

Our neural network-powered HOAP (Humanoid for Open Architecture Platform) robots are advancing the frontiers of robotics science, and contributing to the development of machines that will support and interact with people in their daily lives.


Palm Vein Authentication Technology

Fujitsu Palm Vein Technology

Our unique biometric authentication technology puts secure access to bank account or other personal data in the palm of your hand — and no one else's.


Fujitsu e-paper

Fujitsu e-paper

Imagine going to your local train station to commute to the office in the morning. Instead of large paper posters, the train time tables are shown on large electronic paper displays that wrap around the columns of the platform. Before getting on the train, you download the day's news from a vending machine and read it on your ultra-thin, film substrate-based e-newspaper.


Fujitsu Business Information Navigation Technology

Fujitsu Business Information Navigation Technology

How well do you know your business? Knowledge management is critical for an organization's ability to generate value from its knowledge-based assets. It's also key for innovation and competitiveness. But as companies grow, technology evolves and information proliferates, the task of making the best use of intelligence and talent becomes increasingly complex.


ETERNUS Engineers' Commitment to High Reliability

ETERNUS Engineers' Commitment to High Reliability

Fujitsu relentlessly pursues reliability through every process from design to delivery, to ensure business continuity for their customers. In doing this, they utilize the high-reliability technologies and expertise they have acquired in the development of enterprise class servers and storage systems for over 40 years.


2004

Where is the value in IT?

Where is the value in IT?

When international IT strategy consultant John Thorp first came to Australia to launch Fujitsu's book on the value of IT, there was one slide in his presentation that always brought a profound silence from the audience. The only sound was the click of mental light bulbs switching on as they realised that someone had at last articulated a truth they had long been groping for.


The Ever-expanding Phone Bill

The Ever-expanding Phone Bill (and how to avoid paying it)

You're a big, multi-branch organisation and you live or die by data. Sales, stock, cash and credit information flashes between branches and head office in real time and the value it delivers for supply chain, decision times, customer response and management awareness is immeasurable.


Keep Scoring ANYWAY!

The Ball’s in the Back of the Net, but Let’s Keep Scoring ANYWAY!

Sense and Respond® is Fujitsu's unique approach to IT Services that finds the causes of cost within a business and then minimises, or even eliminates them. Problems are fixed permanently, value-adding activity is increased and your people become more productive. The price? Less that doing IT the old way.


Mobile Networking

Mobile Networking

In just over a year since the government’s Flexible Working legislation came into being, thousands of employees – perhaps as many as one in seven, according to Mori research for the DTI – have asked for changes to their working patterns.


Integrating IT with Business Goals

Integrating IT with Business Goals is Only Marginally Easier than Reaching the Summit of Everest.

Let's dispel some myths. Myth number one: Japan has trailed behind the West in its use of IT and hasn't benefited from its contribution to improving productivity.


How do you browse a library with NO BOOKS?

How do you browse a library with NO BOOKS?

You'll have read some of those ‘looking into the future' predictions that sound so silly a few years later. One of them said we'd all be flying around in personal helicopters by now, and living in machines. Another thought we'd sustain ourselves with protein pills instead of meat and two veg.


Fraud Cost the Banks Billions Last Year

Fraud Cost the Banks Billions Last Year

An epidemic of money laundering, fraud and identity theft is sweeping the world. As financial transactions become increasingly electronic, fraudsters find new ways to dishonestly divert funds, taking the banks and their customers for at least £1 billion every month.


Dumb and Dumber

Dumb and Dumber

Vindication is sweet. When Sun Microsystems first said, "The network is the computer", many of us listened politely, but thought they were being a little too single-minded. Networks are important, of course, but they’re not the be-all and end-all of computing, surely?


"Tested, Tested, Tested..."

"Tested, Tested, Tested..."

An IT infrastructure is like survival equipment. You’d prefer someone else to check it out before you trust it with your life.