Fujitsu’s Application Development & Integration (AD&I) services encompass a wide range of capabilities and skills to help our clients to get the most out of their applications.
CIOs and IT departments face continued pressure to quickly react to business change, reduce IT costs and increase the value they get from their existing applications. They look to Fujitsu to help them consolidate and transform their application portfolios through integrating existing business applications and implementing custom solutions.
There are over 300 experts in the UK AD&I team with access to a further 5,000 skilled staff in our global delivery function to deliver projects to both Private and Public sector clients.
Fujitsu was chosen to build an integrated SAP environment containing all of Valio’s operational systems, for domestic sales, export, production, storage, distribution and invoicing.
After fully assessing the market place Lesedi chose to implement Fujitsu’s Local Government Solution as it had a proven track record of delivering major business benefits in a short period of time, and was already implemented in many other Municipalities in Africa.
HPSC chose Fujitsu to design, develop and implement an IT solution concentrated on delivering a secure and flexible national central repository for disease and patient information.
Fujitsu won three contracts with the Environment Agency spanning the full lifecycle of the Floodline Warnings Direct (FWD) application, including consultancy and design, application development and deployment and finally the provision of a fully managed service for both the application and the supporting infrastructure.
ATOC agreed a five year, £13 million deal with Fujitsu to refresh, enhance and streamline the hardware and applications technology used by RJIS, so that it could be supported until at least 2014. It also had to have the capacity to handle an increase in workload, largely driven by a massive growth in online sales (25% year-on-year) and greater use of Ticket-on-Departure vending-style machines used to collect ticket.
The continued confusion around key aspects of cloud services is holding many organisations back from embracing the new model. This is particularly frustrating for many, as IT organisations – like other business functions – are under intense pressure to identify approaches that will simultaneously lower costs and improve agility and productivity.
All organisations have applications that their users cherish. But to reap the full benefits of application outsourcing and cloud computing, they have to let them go.
It is now widely accepted in our industry that open source software (OSS) has a central role to play in reducing the cost and boosting the flexibility of mainstream IT. Echoing the broad and growing support from business, all the major political parties now believe that OSS needs to be on the agenda for public sector IT deployments as well.
Over the past decade business process management (BPM) has played an increasingly important role in optimising and automating operations within numerous organisations. However, alongside the many success stories, there are plenty of initiatives that have failed to live up to their original goals.
Fujitsu provides practical advice and consulting expertise to ensure the rapid, effective deployment of your Microsoft technologies – and its ongoing management and support.