Fujitsu Servers
Server products from Fujitsu are designed to provide the scalability, performance and reliability companies demand from their mission-critical enterprise systems. Our servers provide the foundation for a cost-effective, high-availability IT infrastructure.
| PRIMEPOWER™ Servers High-end servers for Solaris™ UNIX®
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| PRIMEQUEST™ Servers High-end mission-critical servers for Windows® and Linux
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| PRIMERGY® Servers Industry standard servers for Windows® and Linux
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SPARC Enterprise™ Servers High-end servers for Solaris™ UNIX®
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Latest News
- July 16, 2007 Sunnyvale, CA
- Fujitsu Gives Produce Distributor Anthony Marano Company Fresh Start on Inventory Management
Sunnyvale, CA, July 16, 2007 – Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced that Chicago-based produce distributor Anthony Marano Company has deployed Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST™ and PRIMERGY® servers and a Fujitsu ETERNUS® Storage Area Network (SAN) to ensure the performance and reliability of its custom, real-time inventory management application. The Anthony Marano Company reports that the complete Fujitsu server and storage solution is delivering a 100 percent performance improvement on back-office applications and the ETERNUS SAN is operating at double the speed of the company's previous system.
- May 7, 2007 Houston, TX
- Visual Numerics' C and Fortran-based Numerical Libraries Now Available for Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST™ High Performance Computing
Servers
Houston, TX, May 7, 2007 – Visual Numerics, Inc., celebrating 36 years of producing advanced numerical analysis and visualization software, announced today that the IMSL™ C Numerical Library version 6.0 and IMSL™ Fortran Numerical Library version 5.0 have been released for Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST™ 500 series servers for high performance computing.
- April 16, 2007 Sunnyvale, CA
- Fujitsu Offers Network Attached Storage Connectivity for ETERNUS Storage Systems With NetApp® V-Series Storage Virtualization
Technology
Sunnyvale, CA, April 16, 2007 – Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced network attached storage (NAS) connectivity powered by the Network Appliance, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP) NetApp® V-Series storage virtualization technology on ETERNUS®4000 and ETERNUS®8000, enabling customers to consolidate existing fragmented file servers onto a single platform. NAS connectivity lowers the overall total cost of ownership (TCO) and enables customers to achieve a higher return on investment (ROI) through scalability and consolidation on the high performance ETERNUS platform. ETERNUS customers can simplify storage management, reduce operating costs, and reduce under-utilized storage capacity by unifying their SAN and NAS storage networking infrastructures under a common architecture by virtualizing storage at the file level on block-based ETERNUS storage disk arrays.

