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Japan’s First Global
ICT Services Company
The Fujitsu Group is the top ICT services com-
pany in Japan, and ranks fourth globally. With
514 consolidated subsidiaries worldwide (197
in Japan, 317 overseas), and 26 equity method
affiliates, the Group’s businesses are
conducted by approximately 170,000
employees in over 100 countries
around the world.
Highly Reliable Datacenters
throughout the World
Fujitsu operates datacenters in over 100 locations
throughout the world. These facilities are equipped
with advanced features to ensure security, and pro-
vide high-quality datacenter services to meet the
needs of each region. The datacenters in Japan,
Australia, Singapore, the UK, the US, and Germany
have now rolled out a common global cloud services
platform that has enabled them to achieve a high
overall utilization rate of over 99.9998% (fiscal 2012
result). In addition, Fujitsu provides support for these
services in over 30 languages through a global
network of service desks.
Supercomputers
The “K computer,” jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, can perform over ten quadril-
lion floating-point operations per second. Twice, in June and November, 2011, the K
computer achieved the top ranking in the world for supercomputer processing perfor-
mance. The K computer will be used to develop simulation technologies to recreate the
movements of the human heart and skeletal muscle for an overall simulation of the
human body. It has already achieved dramatic successes in a wide range of tasks,
including prediction testing using real cases of past tornadoes and monsoons, the
world’s largest simulation of dark matter (mysterious, invisible particles that are
thought to hold the key for unlocking the structure of the universe), and
improving the performance of silicon nanowires, which are being hailed as
the next-generation of semiconductors. Rapid advances in the processing
power of supercomputers give them the potential to be useful not only in
the field of science, but also for finding solutions to the problems con-
fronting business and society.
Dynamic Integrated Systems
Dynamic Integrated Systems is the overall name for Fujitsu’s vertically integrated
system products. These include high-performance hardware and software of outstand-
ing reliability and operability, optimally integrated by Fujitsu using advanced tech-
niques that have evolved through years of experience. Dynamic Integrated
Systems provide value to customers by increasing the agility of frontline
operations. This means making ICT systems available for use quickly. The
systems also provide value by reducing the overall integration, operation
and maintenance costs of ICT through rapid system integration and
advanced operation and maintenance features. At the same time,
high performance is assured through the optimal combination of
hardware and software.
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FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2013