Proposed Toshiba, Fujitsu, Vaio PC merger is reportedly collapsing
The three-way merger was meant to help these second-tier PC players survive a shrinking PC market; that deal is disintegrating, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The three-way merger was meant to help these second-tier PC players survive a shrinking PC market; that deal is disintegrating, according to the Wall Street Journal.
It security company, Absolute, has made its first official foray into the Australian channel with the appointment of Rick Ferguson as its new A/NZ country manager.
Fujitsu has signed with the Tasmanian Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management to deploy a unified Emergency Services Computer Aided Dispatch (ESCAD) system.
Fujitsu held its annual forum in Munich in November, which saw over 14,000 customers and partners from more than 80 countries take part. The A/NZ channel team, lead by national channel manager, Daniel Campbell, took eight partners, Correct Solutions, Maxsum Solutions, Evolve IT, Digital Sense, PowerNET, PSQ Group, After Dark Technology and Invotec over for the event, and treated them to a stopover in Dubai which saw them take a desert safari and quad bike on sand dunes.
The Department of Finance has expanded the number of suppliers on its whole-of-government ICT hardware and associated services panel.
NetApp unveiled winners of its inaugural Australia and New Zealand Partner Awards at a gala dinner in Sydney.
Veterans can benefit from a new, three year partnership between Soldier On and Fujitsu Australia whereby the veteran support organisation will receive funding for improved IT, set up and assistance.
Fujitsu has refreshed its mobile and desktop portfolio with upgrades to its line of ESPRIMO and LIFEBOOK PC’s.
Fujitsu has inked a five-year $80 million managed infrastructure services contract with financial services provider, Link Group.
Security intelligence company, LogRhythm, has signed on Fujitsu in A/NZ as the latest member of tis expanding Managed Security Services Partner (MSSP) program.
If you take the concept of the paperless office seriously, Fujitsu has a meeting room just for you.
A supercomputer developed by China's National Defense University remains the fastest publically known computer in the world while the U.S. is close to an historic low in the latest edition of the closely followed Top 500 supercomputer ranking, which was published on Monday.
In another sign of the living spaces of elderly Japanese going hi-tech, seniors in Osaka are undergoing an Internet of Things (IoT) experiment involving cloud-connected air conditioners and motion sensors.
Fujitsu's keynote speakers describe a now-not-futuristic world of Internet of Things sensors not just being installed and used, but being utilised in unique ways to benefit the planet.
ICT vendor, Fujitsu, is making a bold move into the Internet of Things (IoT) space with the launch of its iMotion Edgeware management solution in A/NZ. This end-to-end platform aims to turn real-time events and raw data into meaningful and valuable information to assist in complex decision making.