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Case Studies by Customer Name: N - Q

  • NavyStar

    The Royal Navy needed an affordable information infrastructure capable of supporting its administrative services onboard vessels. The requirement was for PCs, servers, printers and network equipment from commercial sources that would work in the unique environment aboard ship, be reliable, and meet the standards required for equipment installations on their vessels.

  • Newcastle City Council - a new ‘best of breed’ IT infrastructure

    Following a competitive tender, Newcastle City Council awarded Fujitsu a three year contract to deliver a business transformation and modernisation programme, migrating its mainframe systems onto a new ‘best of breed’ infrastructure with the latest enabling technology.

  • Newcastle City Council - ICT and Customer Services

    One of the key business issues across all local authorities is the immense agenda for change, with pressure coming from both central government and customers. Newcastle City Council identified that it needed help with managing change and developing skills. Specifically, the Council knew that it could not sustain its approach to the procurement of IT, as managing its own mainframe systems and applications was no longer viable.

  • Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR), Hamburg

    The Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR) is the leading electronic media company in Northern Germany, which, as a result of its successful and high-quality programmes and its cultural and social commitment, is well-respected beyond its transmission area.

  • Northern Ireland Court Service: Integrated Court Operation System (ICOS)

    With over 30 years experience of supporting the needs of customers, Fujitsu has a proven track record in providing complex systems integration and application development and management services that reduce costs, improve productivity and customer services and deliver a compelling return on investment. In particular, Fujitsu has considerable experience in delivering technology-enabled courtrooms in The Republic of Ireland, the UK and Australia.

  • Orange

    Following an extensive competitive evaluation, Fujitsu was chosen to upgrade all of the point of sale hardware in Orange’s then 236 UK retail stores, including the porting of its main retail application onto the new platform.

  • Peace One Day: Software as a Service

    Fujitsu UK help POD Education to manage their contact data for the 86,000 schools and allow POD to create and track email communications, integrate registration information from their website, take requests for materials, and provide a dashboard for real-time reporting and tracking.

  • Post Office®

    Post Office®, part of Royal Mail Group, is the largest retail and financial services chain in the UK. Its partnership with Fujitsu stretches back to 1993 and includes a £1.4 billion, ten-year programme to manage the in-store experience in its 14,300 branches, with 34,000 counters, through the installation of a brand new networked counter system.

  • Post Office® - customer experience

    Fujitsu has been working very closely with Post Office® to create an innovative branch experience, ranging from flexible touch screen counters to trialling self service kiosks, so customers benefit from multiple channels and greater payment options.

  • Post Office® - new infrastructure

    Post Office® Ltd has some 17,000 Post Office branches, making it Europe's largest and most accessible retail network. As such, it is uniquely positioned to provide a wide range of value-added services to the local community, including government information and banking services.

  • Provident Financial: migration to Windows 2000

    Provident Financial went out to tender to find a company to help design and develop its new Windows 2000 infrastructure and, after an extensive evaluation of suppliers, chose Fujitsu.