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  • AGI implements Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner to disseminate documents seemlessly between offices

    With multiple locations and a growing number of clients, AGI recognized the need to implement a document management process, enabling it to quickly and easily share information between offices while effectively managing each office's internal documents.

  • BearingPoint makes the case for BPM with the service-oriented integration platform from Fujitsu and Software AG [PDF]

    BearingPoint was able to impact a critical part of their customer’s business—unified Web-based loan requests and approvals—through the Fujitsu and Software AG SOA repository, while leveraging legacy applications.

  • Ceryx primes for growth in email services with ETERNUS storage system from Fujitsu [PDF]

    With a more efficient SAN operating behind the scenes, Ceryx gains a more streamlined and cost-effective storage infrastructure for managing all of its clients and services – including its dedicated managed Exchange solution for the enterprise and hosted Exchange solution for smaller and mid-size clients.

  • Chicago’s largest independent food distributor migrates to Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST and PRIMERGY servers and ETERNUS storage [PDF]

    By migrating to the Fujitsu platform, Anthony Marano has gone from 95 percent system availability to 99.999 percent availability. The system mirror and partitioning capabilities of the PRIMEQUEST 540 server have delivered unprecedented reliability and redundancy, reducing costly downtime.

  • Fujitsu delivers cost-efficient portal solution for Cargill

    Fujitsu collaborated with Cargill to implement a best-of-breed portal solution for Cargill’s grain-trading customers. The portal used a robust and scalable Microsoft .NET-based architecture that would be able to support up to 20,000 users, while delivering additional customer-support functionality.

  • Hay Group selects ETERNUS4000 for company’s first-ever SAN [PDF]

    Deploying a Storage Area Network as part of a consolidation effort, the Hay Group relied on the Fujitsu ETERNUS4000 for its high availability, high-performance and scalability.

  • Interstage Business Process Manager adds workflow to Interwoven WorkSite MP

    After a careful product analysis, Interwoven chose Fujitsu’s Interstage® Business Process Manager™ to add workflow in WorkSite MP. Interstage Business Process Manager is a Java-based business process management solution that can maximize the value of already existing software infrastructure products, like WorkSite MP.

  • Morgan Street Document Systems helps clients implement electronic document management solutions with Fujitsu scanners

    Morgan Street Document Systems, the premier provider of personalized, web-based, document management services, helps individuals and their advisors organize, share and protect financial, legal, estate, insurance and legacy documents. Headquartered in Chicago, IL, with offices spanning over the east, west, and mid-west regions, Morgan Street recognized that the amount of paper-based information that individuals manage on an onoing basis, continues to increase by overwhelming amounts. In fact, most individuals have thousands of pages of critical documents that require preservation and protection, but lack an organizational system capable of handling the load.

  • Real Estate Agents and Lenders Increase Efficiency and Improve Customer Satisfaction with Fujitsu Scanners

    In real estate, the difference between closing a deal and losing a sale can be a matter of minutes. Driven heavily by lending regulations, real estate agents, mortgage brokers and buying agents are constantly operating in a paper-intensive environment that requires them to collect, protect and archive numerous documents that are imperative to the sale of a home or commercial building. Prompt action and seamless operation is a pre-requisite to success in the real estate business and technology is beginning to play a pivotal role in how agents close deals and make sales.

  • Scofield Timber Thins Out Paper Piles with Fujitsu Scanners

    Scofield Timber was founded almost 40 years ago out of the realization that timber harvesting techniques available at the time possessed many drawbacks – not well suited for sensitive properties and often left land diminished of its value. As one of the first companies in the Atlanta metropolitan area to challenge the traditional methods of timber harvesting, Scofield quickly grew as a leader helping to open up new markets for landowners, while also preserving the land value. Today, the company is one of the largest timber dealers in the Southeast and has evolved into a full-service timber enterprise, harvesting more than 1 million individually selected trees every year.

  • The First American Corporation primes for growth with help from Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER servers [PDF]

    The PRIMEPOWER servers help First American to more efficiently manage and scale its pool of computing resources. By relying on fewer but high performance PRIMEPOWER servers, the company can allocate resources based on customer demand, scale server resources as needed, and ensure redundancy between data centers in the event of a service disruption.

  • Wild, Carey & Fife law firm becomes more efficient with the Fujitsu ScanSnap Mac scanner

    Founded in 1980, San Francisco-based law firm, Wild, Carey and Fife is a small, private, full-service litigation law firm that serves a broad range of clients including, Professional Liability Law, Insurance Coverage Law, Business Litigation, Personal Injury Law, Construction Litigation and Transportation. With a variety of cases to manage on a daily basis, Wild, Carey and Fife rely on an efficient filing system of its sensitive records, in order to operate effectively.

Education

Electronics

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Government

Healthcare

  • Colorado Center for Photomedicine

    Dr. David Verebelyi is the founding physician and Medical Director of The Colorado Center for Photomedicine, located south of Denver in Highlands Ranch, CO. The Center serves the needs of more than 3,000 patients and acts as a regional hub providing light based medical and aesthetic procedures within the dermatology field. Having grown steadily since its opening in 2005, Dr. Verebelyi designed his practice from its inception to be a virtually paper-less operation by leveraging the latest in electronic medical record (EMR) and document scanning technology. In order to operate efficiently in the billing office while providing quality clinical care, they rely on technologies designed by Fujitsu and PatientNow.

  • Cornerstone Health Care adopts electronic health record solution with the Fujitsu scanners

    Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have demonstrated their ability to improve the quality of patient care and safety. Healthcare institutions, both small and large, that have implemented an EHR system have also experienced the financial benefits that come along with it. Additionally, recent developments, including President Bush's public support for a National Health Information Infrastructure, are supporting a shift by medical groups towards the widespread use of information technology to improve care and reduce costs. It’s no wonder that more and more organizations are looking to Electronic Health Records to automate and streamline the clinician's workflow.

  • Dr. Ichimura, D.D.S. cleans and digitizes the dental office with the Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner [PDF]

    With massive amounts of paper records and limited storage space, Dr. Ichimura was intrigued by the concept of a digitally archived and operated office -- one that reduced paper records while integrating digital radiographs and electronic file transfers such as sending insurance claims to be processed.

  • Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center enhances patient care with the deployment of Fujitsu Tablet PCs [PDF]

    "As in all businesses, the costs of running a medical practice continue to escalate. Every physician has to look constantly for opportunities to reduce costs. If you can find a way to reduce costs while simultaneously improving patient care and providing patient outcomes data, you have an amazingly powerful combination of benefits." – Dr. Scott Boden, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Director of the Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center

  • Fujitsu Consulting integrates Documentum with PeopleSoft for large medical insurance provider [PDF]

    PeopleSoft and Documentum had to support all the aspects of the business--from new membership processing, to litigation tracking and managing technical documentation.

  • Fujitsu LifeBook Tablet PC plays critical role at new high-tech hospital [PDF]

    "The key goal of incorporating the Fujitsu tablet PCs was to have easy access to legible information. Gone are the days of illegible handwriting, difficult-to-read orders, and misplaced patient charts." – Tanya Townsend, IT Director, Saint Clare’s Hospital

  • Hospice of Florida Suncoast and Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.

    In 1977, the Hospice of the Florida Suncoast was born out of the vision of an exceptional group of people who realized the value of hospice care and wanted it for their families and neighbors. Today, the Hospice is the nation's largest not-for-profit, community-based provider of hospice and palliative care. Located in Clearwater, FL with over 1,500 employees, their vision and mission still remains the cornerstone of their work and organizational soul: help each person in their community find quality of life. Toward that goal, they are constantly adding new programs, advancing hospice practices and spearheading internal technology implementations to meet the changing needs of their community. In fact in 1997, The Hospice began the development of a software product called Suncoast Solutions that serves as the electronic health record for Hospice patients. One in four hospice patients across the country receive care by a program using Suncoast Solutions.

  • LifePath Hospice depends on Fujitsu to help deliver 24 x 7 palliative care [PDF]

    Fujitsu LifeBook® T4215 Tablet PCs provide healthcare providers with up-to-the-minute patient information and access to critical healthcare applications that run on the 35 Fujitsu PRIMERGY® servers deployed to power the organization’s datacenter and provide full disaster recovery.

  • Marshfield Clinic launches innovative EMR initiative with LifeBook notebooks and Stylistic Tablet PCs [PDF]

    A physician-friendly, chartless electronic medical record (EMR) system using Marshfield Clinic’s Cattails software suite and Fujitsu LifeBook® T4000 Series Tablet PCs and Stylistic® ST5000 Series for reliable, high-performance mobility.

  • Pediatric Associates of Richmond, Inc. uses Fujitsu scanners to better manage medical practices and patient records

    Doctors need all the critical information they can obtain when treating a patient, but too often data is trapped in filing cabinets and disparate systems that can't be easily accessed when needed the most. Pediatric Associates of Richmond, Inc. (PAR), with thirteen doctors, four nurse practitioners, two office locations and thousands upon thousands of documents, was looking for an Electronic Health Records (EHR) management solution for their pediatric practice that would do just that – help to improve the quality of patient care and safety.

  • Provena Health’s home care agencies realize dramatic improvements in patient care with Fujitsu LifeBook notebooks [PDF]

    By enabling clinicians to gather information at the point of care, the patient information system and Fujitsu LifeBook P1500 Series notebooks have enabled Provena Home Care to improve the accuracy of patient and billing information.

  • Swedish Medical Center

    Since 1910, Swedish Medical Center has been a hallmark for excellence in healthcare. With over 70 clinics and four hospital locations, Swedish is the largest, most comprehensive, nonprofit healthcare provider in the Greater Seattle area. Swedish is not just about facilities, research and new techniques, it’s about people coming together to provide the most compassionate care possible. From nurses and physicians, to social workers and dietitians, the dedicated team at Swedish Medical Center is defining, on a personal level, what excellence really means. In fact, in an independent research study conducted by the National Research Corp., Swedish is consistently named the area’s best hospital, with the finest doctors, nurses and overall care in a variety of specialty areas.

  • Technology makeover: CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals streamlines sales calls with Fujitsu LifeBook notebooks [PDF]

    CollaGenex sales representatives make professional presentations from virtually anywhere and account for drug samples with electronic forms. They spend less time on administrative tasks and more time meeting with doctors.

  • The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast uses Fujitsu Tablet PCs to ensure patients receive the best possible care [PDF]

    "When I came to The Hospice two years ago, less than 50 percent of our documentation was done electronically. Now approximately 70 percent of our documentation is done on computers, thanks in part to the Fujitsu LifeBook Tablet PC." – Gay Madden, Vice President of Information Systems, The Hospice

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Media & Communications

  • Rabuck Agency finds ScanSnap for Mac

    Recognizing that improved document management was one way that it could save time and money, Rabuck turned to the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M Mac compatible scanner.

Retail

Telecommunications

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