Fujitsu PC Australia lines up 16 new Lifebooks for Spring 2011
Fujitsu PC Australia lines up 16 new Lifebooks for Spring 2011
Fujitsu PC Australia lines up 16 new Lifebooks for Spring 2011
The first smartphone based on the new "Mango" edition of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform was unveiled on Wednesday in Tokyo.
Ian Hodge replaces previous managing director, Laurence Cole
Fujitsu joins WoG Internet panel
Around four years ago, ‘Green IT’ became a bandwagon. Vendors were falling over themselves to promote the green benefits of their products and services, whether that involved reduced energy consumption, the use of recycled materials, or the recyclability of physical products.
Fujitsu, Telstra and Transact have been selected by the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO), to form its Telecommunications Internet Based Network Connections Service panel.
Julia Gillard’s controversial carbon tax has seen some support from businesses, with more than 50 signing a statement backing a price on carbon.
Fujitsu will host Microsoft collaborative services for Westpac after the bank confirmed it would dump the use of IBM’s Lotus Notes system in May.
NBN Co has inked a $25 million deal with IT service provider, Fujitsu, to provide desktop support services to all of the company’s staff.
A new supercomputer from Japan whose performance passed the 8 petaflop milestone ended China's brief period atop the list of the world's fastest supercomputers.
SAP's HANA (high performance analytic appliance) in-memory computing engine went into general availability on Monday, giving the vendor a flashy new weapon against the likes of Oracle's Exadata data-processing machine and others in a highly competitive market.
A Japanese computer has taken first place on the Top 500 supercomputer list, ending China's reign at the top after just six months. At 8.16 petaflops (quadrillion floating-point calculations per second), the K computer is more powerful than the next five systems combined.
Enterprise customers who put projects on hold during the downturn have started investing again
NetApp today announced a new version of its OnCommand management software, which now allows its storage arrays to plug into most leading cloud management systems to be shared across an IT infrastructure.
AGIMO launches telecommunications management panel