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16 November 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Mobilises Australian Business with Launch of 'Fujitsu Mobile Business'

Sydney, November 16, 2005 – Fujitsu today launched Fujitsu Mobile Business, a simple and complete platform for mobile services. Fujitsu Mobile Business combines Fujitsu's expertise in developing world-class mobile solutions with the Fujitsu mProcess Solution for delivering mobile services. Fujitsu Mobile Business will be offered as three distinct packages; Mobile Professional; Mobile Field Force; and Mobile Enterprise.

16 November 2005  Australia
Nokia Australia Offers Fujitsu mProcess Solution on its business devices

Sydney, November 16, 2005 – Nokia Australia today announced a strategic partnership with leading information technology and communications solution provider, Fujitsu, to offer the Fujitsu mProcess Solution on its range of enterprise devices for businesses wanting to mobilise their workforce.

9 November 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Australia Unveils Digital Media Centre of Excellence

Melbourne, November 9, 2005 – Fujitsu Australia Limited today opened the Asia Pacific Digital Media Centre of Excellence (COE) in Victoria to showcase emerging digital media solutions and demonstrate how this technology can enhance organisations’ marketing and communications efforts.

7 November 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Toasts New Product Integration Support Centre

Sydney, November 7, 2005 – Fujitsu Australia Limited today heralded the impending launch of its regional Product Integration Support Centre with a traditional Japanese sake ceremony at its recently-opened North Sydney headquarters.

20 October 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Australia and Queensland Health Partner To Restructure ICT Processes for High Quality Health Services

Sydney, October 20, 2005 – Fujitsu Australia today announced a strategic partnership with Queensland Health to upgrade the department's information and communications technology (ICT) service management structure, processes and systems. The partnership will help the department improve its ability to deliver critical clinical applications to healthcare providers, which will in turn ensure the delivery of consistently high quality health services to the state's population.

26 July 2005  Australia
Tredex Ensures Data Security and High-Availability with Fujitsu Eternus3000 SAN

Sydney, July 26, 2005 – Australian paper recycling company Tredex has purchased a Fujitsu Eternus3000 storage area network (SAN) to safeguard its business data and support a new online transaction initiative for which high availability is critical. It is the first Fujitsu Eternus3000 sale in Australia.

20 July 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Australia Launches Digital Media Networks in 3D

Sydney, July 20, 2005 – Three-dimensional design technology, originally developed for designing missiles in the US military, will be demonstrated by Fujitsu for the first time in Australia as the latest advance in digital media networking at the Retail Business Technology Expo in Melbourne from July 20-22.

20 July 2005  Australia
Fujitsu To Unveil Australia's First `Intelligent` Shopping Trolley at 2005 Retail Business Technology Expo

Sydney, July 20, 2005 – For the first time in Australia, retailers will see a live demonstration of wireless shopping technology set to eliminate supermarket checkout queues and change retailer customer service at the Retail Business Technology Expo from 20-22 July.

4 July 2005  Australia
Fujitsu Australia Signs $75 Million IT Contract Renewal with Western Australia Department of Health

Perth, July 4, 2005 – The Western Australia Department of Health has extended its information management alliance contract with Fujitsu Australia for another five years. Under the renewed contract, worth $75 million over the next five years to members of the InfoHEALTH Alliance consortium, Fujitsu Australia will oversee an applications and infrastructure overhaul to support more patient-friendly health services.