Announcements
- May 27, 2009
- Fujitsu Wins Network Products Guide 2009 Best Product and Service Award
Sunnyvale, CA, May 27, 2009 – Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., the market leader in document imaging scanners and services, announced today that Network Products Guide, the industry’s leading publication on information technologies and solutions, has named the Fujitsu fi-6010N iScanner the winner of the 2009 Best Product and Services Award in Enterprise Content Management. This respected annual award honors products and services that represent the rapidly changing needs and interests in the end-users of technology worldwide. As part of the tech-industry’s leading global awards program, this year’s best products and services were nominated from all over the world.
- April 30, 2009
- Fujitsu IP-9500 4.0 MPEG-4 AVC Encoder Wins Broadcast Engineering Pick Hit Award During 2009 NAB Show
Sunnyvale, CA, April 30, 2009 – The Fujitsu IP-9500 4.0, the newest version of the company’s leading MPEG-4 AVC encoder for real-time broadcast quality contribution content, won a prestigious Pick Hit award from Broadcast Engineering during the 2009 NAB Show. These awards, which recognize the innovative technology developed and displayed during NAB, are the industry’s longest-running new product technology awards. The IP-9500 4.0 was lauded for its leading-edge feature set, including the ability to simultaneously transmit high-definition (HD) signals using 4:2:0 and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, allowing broadcasters to efficiently and cost-effectively utilize either format based on their existing infrastructures.
- April 20, 2009
- Fujitsu and Cisco Extend IP Networking Partnership with Development of Bandwidth-Efficient HD and SD Video Contribution System
Sunnyvale, CA, April 20, 2009 – Fujitsu and Cisco have collaborated on the creation of a highly-efficient video contribution system for use over IP or satellite infrastructures. Designed to help service providers maintain high levels of video quality at lower bandwidths, the system delivers breakthrough low-latency performance for IP video transmission. Contribution networks provide flexible and efficient mechanisms of transporting video programming from the source (such as a sports stadium) to a broadcast studio or headend. By applying IP efficiencies to processes that traditionally have relied on legacy technologies, Fujitsu and Cisco are delivering the potential for significant cost and performance benefits for both content producers and service providers.











