March 2005 - Stories in this issue
From the CEO – Focused on health reform – When it comes to health reform, everyone is facing the same four issues: patient safety, quality of care, patient satisfaction and cost effectiveness. So why is it so hard to find a solution and what can we learn from overseas?
Fujitsu Consulting helps Children’s Hospital at Westmead on path to health – By following a benefits management methodology developed by Fujitsu Consulting, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead increased bed utilisation and improved resource allocation, billing processes and patient safety.
Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand strengthens Fujitsu Consulting business group – Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand has strengthened its consulting capability by merging its Strategic Consulting and Management Consulting groups. Fujitsu consultants are now driving business transformation for a broad range of customers including Centrelink, Baycorp Advantage and St George Bank.
When is it time to break up with your legacy system? – Many large enterprises are loath to change legacy systems that work well – even if the associated costs and risks are escalating. But there is now a way to transform your legacy systems to improve business agility while also reducing cost and risk.
Fujitsu Services Plus - Helping Western Australia Police Service close the net on crime – Faced with the challenge of policing the world’s largest law enforcement jurisdiction, Western Australia’s police force has turned to Fujitsu and Microsoft .NET technology.
How Hanson put an SAP/R3 cement truck on Windows – Fujitsu has built a high-availability Windows platform for SAP R/3 at leading construction materials supplier Hanson Australia. The system interoperates with real-time scheduling and radio logistics, supporting 800 users and 1,000 trucks nationwide.
