Fujitsu launches dedicated security practice in A/NZ
Fujitsu has launched its dedicated Security Services practice in Australia and New Zealand.
Fujitsu has launched its dedicated Security Services practice in Australia and New Zealand.
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A year ago over the space of one month, ARN publisher and president, Susan Searle, had requests from three A/NZ marketing managers to host a destination conference for the trans-Tasman channel.
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Fujitsu has developed smartglasses that project imagery directly onto the user's retina with a laser, instead of using small LCD screens like other wearables.
Multinational IT company, HP, has been named most attractive employer in ICT by recruitment and HR services company, Randstad. HP received the award at Randstad’s annual awards ceremony, which was recently held at Doltone House in Sydney.
Software, systems and services company, NetApp, has inked a $2 million deal with the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) to provide it with a variety of high performance flash storage solutions.
Fujitsu’s PalmSecure biometric security system is seeing a ‘relaunch’ in Australia, picking up key clients such as Digital Sense’s Brisbane-based datacentre.
Fujitsu has unveiled authentication technology that scans the unique patterns of veins in a user's hands to identify them.
In a move that could help spread IoT (Internet of Things) devices, Fujitsu has developed a thin, flexible IoT beacon that can send out location and ID information to smartphones and other mobile devices.
If parts of your phone are sometimes too hot to handle, Fujitsu may have the answer: a thin heat pipe that can spread heat around mobile devices, reducing extremes of temperature.
Fujitsu has developed image-processing technology that can be used to track people in security camera footage, even when the images are heavily blurred to protect their privacy.