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Fujitsu's portfolio of products

Fujitsu's global capabilities include products, services, software, hardware systems and research and development. Fujitsu is constantly expanding its business to keep pace with the changing market and economic environment.

Products:

Software products: Manufacturing (Virtual Product Manufacturing Tool FJVPS, Virtual Process Line Planning Software FJGP4D, M.EVE Manufacturing Execution System, etc.), Sales Management System (EBISS), Financial Regulation Management Software (Interstage Xwand), Retail Distribution Management (Pastel Plus, XCOSMOS, etc.), and Retail Management (XCOSMOS). XCOSMOS, etc.), ERP systems, and other software.

Hardware products: personal computers and workstations (LIFEBOOK laptops, Stylistic Tablet PCs, etc.), peripherals (printers, scanners, LCD monitors), servers (PRIMERGY, PRIMEQUEST, SPARC Enterprise, etc.), storage devices (ETERNUS series) Storage Systems)

Semiconductor Products: Specialty ICs/Foundry Services, Analog Products, Memory Products, Microcontrollers

Other Products: Fujitsu Shogun Air Conditioners, Communication Products, Plasma Displays, ECLIPSE In-Car Audio DVDs and In-Car GPS Navigation Systems.

Solutions cover: automotive industry, food industry, medical industry, financial industry, home appliance industry, distribution industry, retail industry, etc. On July 9, 2010, Japan's Fujitsu is cooperating with U.S.-based Microsoft to develop a "cloud computing" business that provides software and information system services to customers via the Internet, in order to enhance competitiveness and develop the world cloud computing market.

Cloud computing is a service model that helps companies that do not have expensive mainframe computers to link up with the huge databases of information technology companies and receive services over the Internet to accomplish business such as customer management and accounting. Fujitsu emphasizes "Lean 'Smart' Manufacturing" and advocates the use of ICT technology to reshape manufacturing.

In the face of factory informatization, Fujitsu (China) Information System Co., Ltd. chief executive officer Shi Fengyu proposed: "five strategy": the first is "timely", the enterprise has no understanding of lean manufacturing? Are employees well educated? Is it the right time to promote Lean IT? The second is "fit". How is the communication between the organization and its employees? Are employees willing to accept the message of lean manufacturing or even the introduction of IT? Third is "fit", do not cut and paste other people's solutions, because it may lead to tragic results. The fourth is "appropriate", do not care how popular big data and cloud computing, but to see whether they are appropriate to start these new technologies and solutions. The fifth is "reasonable", to try to control the risk, ICT construction should not be a one-step, but should be in accordance with their own actual situation to promote step by step.

Fujitsu has become a leader in manufacturing information technology by virtue of its state-of-the-art solutions covering various fields and all services throughout the entire IT lifecycle, including hardware, software service support, applications, etc., as well as its 50 years of accumulated experience.