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intelligence. We will also assist with the management of safe, secure ICT environments to help safeguard cus-
tomers’ business continuity.
In January 2014, we opened the Security Initiative Center to verify the reliability of information and adequacy
of security measures. Besides providing solutions based on security measures and operational know-how, Fujitsu
will support customers with a full-fledged support organization by increasing the number of security engineering
specialists to 700. This will ensure that we can maintain an ICT environment that is always safe from threats such
as increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks.
System Integration
System integration is one of Fujitsu’s signature strengths. We will reshape our system integration services into a
form that better meets the needs of the new era.
We will therefore need to take a different approach to system development in innovation areas compared to our
approach to development of large-scale systems in the past. Accordingly, in addition to the existing Waterfall
Modeling development, we will enhance Agile Modeling development, an optimal method for flexibly expand-
ing business in innovation areas.
Looking ahead, we will strive to systematize integration by focusing on process, methodology and system integra-
tion infrastructure. The goal is to deliver optimal system development solutions to suit our customers’ applications.
We will expand our integration capabilities to support information systems businesses that utilize big data,
mobile usage, and an operations environment tailored to the cloud era, while making effective use of our cus-
tomers’ existing ICT assets through modernization. In May 2013, the Integration Services group was established
as a newly integrated organization to tackle this task.
This group brings together experts in the fields of software, networks, and operations in addition to field
system engineers well versed in customers’ systems and operations. These experts will work in concert to provide
customers with integrated services.
The expanding use of ICT into areas beyond conventional business fields represents a significant opportunity for growth.
To seize on this opportunity, we will work to achieve social innovation. Fujitsu will develop initiatives that help to solve social
issues as a business by focusing on healthcare, transportation, agriculture, and other fields.
2Expand into New ICT Usage Areas
Social Innovation
Exploring the Field of Next-Generation Medical Care
In the field of healthcare, ICT is being used not just for medical record systems and medical accounting systems,
but is expanding far afield to genome-related and drug discovery fields as well. Fujitsu has been providing medi-
cal accounting systems since the 1970s, and currently holds the top share in Japan’s medical record systems
market with a 49% share in academic medical centers and a 34% share in all hospitals. We have also successfully
008 FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014
FUJITSU’S GROWTH STRATEGY