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Munich, February 18, 2016 – At Mobile World Congress 2016, Fujitsu will showcase its Internet of Things (IoT) technologies as a business-growth enabler for digitally-balanced enterprises. Under the themeHuman Centric Innovation in Action, the company will demonstrate how its ground-breaking IoT solutions play an essential role in the digital transformation of business processes across a wide range of industries.
Fujitsu defines digital transformation as bridging the digital disconnect through the seamless integration of new front-end experiences with processes and information at the core operational level. The company believes that digital transformation is fundamental to business growth of every organization, however achieving it requires enterprises to be digitally-enabled from end to end. Mobility plays a central role to achieve this – from workplace solutions, wearable technologies and sensors, to cloud computing. That’s why technology needs to be where the people are – not the other way round – to support and empower people, naturally and unobtrusively.
"European business leaders agree that digital transformation is critical to their future success; however, the majority also believe that the whole digitalization process is a gamble,1” says Dr Alex Bazin, Vice President & Head of IoT Digital Business Platform, Fujitsu Technology Solutions. “Based on a human-centric approach and a comprehensive portfolio of products, solutions and services that together put the company at the forefront of digital excellence, Fujitsu helps enterprises to improve their odds for digital success. At Mobile World Congress we will show how IoT supports this goal."
At its booth in Hall 5, A40, Fujitsu will showcase its IoT smart technologies, including:
Discover Human-Centric Working: ESPRIMO mini PC with embedded PalmSecure technology
Unlimited usability and productivity with FUJITSU Tablet STYLISTIC R726
Easy to use collaboration solution supported by Intel® Unite™ and ESPRIMO Q956 mini PC to transform existing conference rooms into smart, connected places to meet
Demonstrations from Fujitsu Laboratories:
· Creative Digital Spaces with Virtual Window
· Air Hand-Writing and Ring Type Devices for Hands-free Operations
To learn more, visit Fujitsu in Hall 5, Booth A40 at Mobile World Congress. 2016
1 Walking the digital tightrope: A study into the digital maturity of organizations across EMEIA was commissioned by Fujitsu and carried out by independent research company, Censuswide, in October 2015. The study covered the UK, Germany, Spain and Sweden and consisted of two parts:
At the heart of digital transformation is Fujitsu’s new digital business platform MetaArc that brings together cloud, mobile, big data, IoT, and other advanced technologies with the knowledge and expertise of Fujitsu's subject matter experts. Furthermore, Fujitsu also provides the network infrastructure to cope with digital demands to ensure scalability and deployments of its solutions.
2 The recurring physiologic changes that are induced by reproductive hormones in most female mammals.
Fujitsu i Sverige är en ledande leverantör av tjänster, lösningar och produkter inom IT och kommunikation. Fujitsu erbjuder outsourcing, konsulttjänster samt en heltäckande portfölj av IT-lösningar, såväl i Sverige och Norden som globalt. Svenska Fujitsu har närmare 1 000 anställda och kontor över hela landet. Kunder finns inom såväl den privata som offentliga sektorn; bland annat inom bank och finans, detaljhandel, industri, telekom samt centrala myndigheter. Fujitsu Sverige är en del av Fujitsu-gruppen, ett av världens största IT-företag med cirka 159 000 anställda globalt i över 100 länder och med huvudkontor i Tokyo, Japan. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) rapporterade en konsoliderad intäkt på 4,8 biljoner yen (40 miljarder USD) för räkenskapsåret som avslutades den 31 mars 2015. För mer information vänligen besök: http://se.fujitsu.com
Björn Landerberg
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E-post: bjorn.landerberg@se.fujitsu.com
Företag:Fujitsu
Titel:Head of Marketing & Communications
Date: 18 February, 2016
City: Stockholm