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Fujitsu Launches PRIMEQUEST Server Line for Linux and Windows

Itanium 2-based servers offer scalability and stability for mission-critical enterprise applications


Jakarta, May 12, 2005 — PT. Fujitsu Systems Indonesia, a leading customer focused - IT solutions provider, unveiled the PRIMEQUEST™ range of servers for Itanium-based systems running Linux and Windows Server 2003 platforms. Based on the Intel® Itanium® 2 processor, the PRIMEQUEST server line combines high system scalability with data centre-class fault immunity, thus offering enterprises the flexibility of industry-standard solutions without compromising business continuity.

PRIMEQUEST servers incorporate two key technologies - System Mirror and Flexible Input/Output (FIO) - to maximise system availability in a single system. System Mirror, enabled by dual synchronous system architecture, allows memory modules and crossbar interconnects to operate in duplex mode and isolates errors without causing a system halt; while FIO allows I/O resources to be dynamically allocated based on real-time performance requirements, thus reducing maintenance downtime and avoiding disruptions to business operations.

The PRIMEQUEST server architecture also provides up to eight hardware-isolated partitions, each of which functions like a fully independent “server” within the system, for excellent fault immunity.

Ideal for business operations that require high availability, robust performance, enhanced flexibility and optimum resource usage, the PRIMEQUEST server line can be deployed in largescale database systems, online transaction processing environments and other mission-critical enterprise applications.

The PRIMEQUEST server line is offered as part of the Fujitsu TRIOLE strategy for optimising customers’ IT infrastructures comprising servers, storage systems, networks and middleware. Based on TRIOLE, Fujitsu designs, develops and deploys highly reliable, business-critical data centres in heterogeneous environments to increase business continuity, agility and efficiency. Fujitsu will introduce TRIOLE templates that include PRIMEQUEST servers, thus enabling customers to introduce 64-bit mission-critical Linux and Windows technologies into their data centres.

PRIMEQUEST servers extend the Fujitsu server portfolio that also includes the SPARC64® V processor-based PRIMEPOWER™ server line running Solaris, as well as the PRIMERGY® industry standard servers.

The PRIMEQUEST server line is available from end of June 2005. Refer to the Appendix or visit http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/primequest/documents/featurestory.html for more details.

“With this Mission-Critical Enterprise Server as part of our complete range of products and services for the Indonesian marketplace, we’re uniquely positioned to serve our valued customers. As a customer-focused IT solutions provider, we aim to maximize values for customers through our commitment to deliver quality products and services continuously”, said Mr. Takafumi Mikuni, President Director of Fujitsu Systems Indonesia.


About the TRIOLE Strategy

Fujitsu is committed to providing its customers with products, solutions and services that will further optimise their IT infrastructure and improve their business agility. Its TRIOLE strategy is the aggregate of three core principles: virtualisation, automation and integration. Fujitsu has applied these principles to design and deliver highly dynamic IT solutions with the highest levels of compatibility and consistency. The result enables customers to increase efficiency, enhance agility and improve continuity now and into the future.
For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/triole

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace. Pace-setting device technologies, highly reliable computing and communications platforms, and a worldwide corps of systems and services experts uniquely position Fujitsu to deliver comprehensive solutions that open up infinite possibilities for its customers' success. Headquartered in Tokyo, Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.7 trillion yen (US$44.5 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005.
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About Fujitsu Systems Indonesia

PT. Fujitsu Systems Indonesia offers a complete range of Superior Hardware (Server, Storage, PC, Peripheral, etc.), Professional Services (Software Development, Outsourcing, Systems Integration, Network, etc.) and Excellent Solutions (Infrastructure, ERP, Human Resource, Retail, etc.) across multiple industries in both the public and private sectors.
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Press Contacts

Lina Melinda
Manager, Sales Admin & Marketing Communication

PT. Fujitsu Systems Indonesia
Tel: +62 (21) 570 9330
Fax: +62 (21) 573 5150
E-mail:lina.melinda@fujitsu.co.id



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