shaping tomorrow with you is our brand promise. It encapsulates who we are, what we stand for and how we are working alongside you to shape a better tomorrow. Let us share the stories showing how we are living the brand.
All customers have their own ambitions. Discover how we are working together with our customers to realize their goals.

Rebecca Brockett CIO, Grocon Group
Fujitsu is a leading IaaS provider. We helped Grocon, one of Australia's largest construction and development companies, successfully implement a vision for the future. Fujitsu's cloud solutions and our hands-on approach took Grocon to the next level by helping them build a flexible, scalable infrastructure. The video shows you how Fujitsu Cloud helped Grocon reduce IT costs and increase innovation. Our people provide a personal touch, with an ear for client needs and an eye for detail.
Douglas Francisco CTO, Banco Bradesco S.A.
Bradesco, one of the largest banks in Brazil, partnered with Fujitsu to develop South America's first biometric ATM security solution. See how our pioneering palm-vein scanner technology and dedicated onsite support helped implement the solution in over 35,000 ATMs across the country. As a result, Bradesco was able to successfully provide over 70 million customers instant and secure access to their accounts, while reducing fraud related costs to almost zero.
- Tony Skipper, President of Global Services, AIG
- Tony Regan, Wholesale Development Manager, O2
- Steve Arnfield, Deputy Chief Executive, Bolton Council
- Mario Devargas, IT Director, Bolton Council
- Andrew Brothers, IS & Change Director, Whitbread
- Jeremy Gilley, Founder, Peace One Day
- IPF (International Personal Finance) Jaz Singh, IT Project Manager
- IPF (International Personal Finance) Andrew Herd, Head of IT, Commercial and Service
Global issues cannot be solved alone. See how we are working with others to solve our common challenges and improve people's lives.

Shinsuke Muto, MD, CPA, MBA and PhD,
President, You Home Clinic, Tetsuyu Institute Medical Corporation
Background of the story
As the number of people aged 65 and over now comprises about 24% of its total population, Japan is facing numerous challenges of aging society. Dr Muto was moved by the elderly people in one of the earthquake disaster areas, Ishinomaki where those challenges quickly surfaced. It is the story of a doctor who is trying to build a community platform with private companies, NPOs and home clinics.
Tatiana Tatarinova, Head of Computational Biology at the University of Glamorgan
At Fujitsu, we talk about co-innovation. Explore how we are advancing technology and striving to make the world a better place for all.

Masami Yamamoto, President, Fujitsu Ltd.
K computer was ranked No.1 among the World's TOP500 Supercomputers in June and November 2011.
The K computer, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, is part of the High-Performance Computing Infrastructure (HPCI) initiative led by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). "K" comes from the Japanese Kanji letter "Kei" which means ten peta or 10 to the 16th power. The logo for the K computer based on the Japanese character for Kei, which expresses a large gateway, and it is hoped that the system will be a new gateway to computational science.
Hideyuki Saso, Corporate Senior Executive Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Rod Vawdrey, Corporate Senior Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Present Position: Corporate Executive Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Masahiko Yamada, the head of Technical Computing Solutions Unit, Fujitsu Ltd.
Yuji Oinaga, the head of Next Generation Technical Computing Unit, Fujitsu Ltd.
Masahiro Koezuka, Corporate Executive Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Present Position: Vice Chairman, Corporate Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Kenji Ikegai, Corporate Senior Executive Vice President, Fujitsu Ltd.
Present Position: Director, Fujitsu Ltd.
President, Fujitsu Marketing Ltd.
We take down-to-earth approach to everything we do. Explore what industry experts, analysts, scholars and opinion leaders are saying about Fujitsu.

The art of Fujitsu management
Times like these require change, even from industry leaders. Through a series of interviews with Fujitsu's executive leaders in Japan, London Business School's "Business Strategy Review" took a close look inside Fujitsu, exploring its way of leading change and the art of Fujitsu management. The result is an interesting depiction of the process through which Fujitsu is continually changing itself for the future and striving for global growth by building on its Japanese heritage.
Business Strategy Review
Business Strategy Review (BSR) is a quarterly magazine published with the London Business School. BSR provides thought leadership and global business insights from top faculty and executives.
You can read an extract of the article entitled "The art of Fujitsu management
" on the London Business School website, or download a PDF with the full article below to find out more about how Fujitsu is preparing to meet the challenges of the future.
Business Strategy Review (1.26MB / A4, 10pages)
© London Business School [2010]. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Business Strategy Review [volume 21, issue 4, pages 7-14, 2010], www.london.edu/bsr
Commitment to a common cause strengthens the bond between people. Discover how we are working with our partners to shape a better tomorrow.

Working with world class partners
In addition to the key global partners shown here, we have a wide array of alliances and collaborative relationships with leading software and hardware vendors. To ensure we can bring the best end-to-end solutions to our customers, we partner with these leading providers, globally and locally, to deliver integrated solutions, seamless support and outstanding value.

The greatest asset we have is our people. Discover how we are shaping tomorrow with you by being responsive, ambitious, and genuine.

Masahiko Yamada has been selected as one of "HPCwire People to Watch for 2012"
Masahiko Yamada, President of Technical Computing Solutions Unit, Fujitsu, has been selected as one of "HPCwire People to Watch for 2012".
The annual list is comprised of an elite group of community leaders selected from academia, government, business, and industry who's work it is believed will have impact and influence on the future of High Performance Computing in 2012 and beyond.
David Ibbotson, Cloud Solutions, FUJITSU UK
Today he's a Global Delivery Executive at Fujitsu, based in the UK, but as a teenager David Ibbotson played cricket at the world-famous Oval stadium. Take a look at this video to see how this taught him the value of teamwork, the need to focus and keep evolving his approach. David explains how Canon Europe chose Fujitsu to help them reduce costs and improve flexibility by moving to a cloud-based model. David believes it's people who make the difference at Fujitsu.
Diego Bonaparte, Director Channel, FUJITSU CEMEA&I
Coming from an international background, Diego Bonaparte feels right at home as a Fujitsu Channel Director in Dubai - working with customers from many different cultures with many ways of doing business. Watch this video to see how Diego helped a customer overcome a particular challenge posed by the hot climate. Diego believes it's Fujitsu's people that make the difference.








