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August 2004 - Stories in this issue

From the CEO - A healthy focus – Australia's ageing population and growing demand for advanced medical treatments are placing enormous pressure on the healthcare sector. Fujitsu's specialist expertise is helping governments and the private sector deliver better health outcomes.

Fujitsu helps Public Record Office Victoria secure community access to vital government information – Constant flux in IT standards and formats has made it harder for governments to maintain comprehensive public records that remain accessible for years to come. Fujitsu is helping the Victorian Government tackle the problem head-on.

The future of the retail branch – Not long ago, bank branches were just things to be closed. Now, for many financial services players, they are a strategic weapon. Fujitsu's research confirms that branches have a bright future, but only if they learn some key customer service lessons from the retail sector.

Electronic health records - a prescription for better patient care – Notoriously illegible doctors' handwriting could soon be a thing of the past as Australia migrates from paper-based health records to efficient computer networks. Fujitsu's global experience is paving the way for better quality healthcare.

AMCAP shifts e-Business into gear with Fujitsu Interstage – Perth-based automotive parts supplier AMCAP loved its mainframe, but needed to find a way to open up its business logic so customers could enter orders directly. Fujitsu's Web services solution helped the company gear up for e-Business.

Caltex Australia chooses Fujitsu as its business technology service provider for three years – Caltex Australia has appointed Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand as its services and technology outsourcing provider for the next three years. The agreement sees Fujitsu delivering a broad array of integrated technology services.