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Fujitsu data services offer
peace of mind
Datacenters
Appealing looks and robust design
Fujitsus service robot, enon
omated management
of individual items
IC tags
More secure, more convenient
Palm vein authentication systems
tion, every day
enance and
omers
Fujitsu’s service robot, enon
eature outstanding
tness and durability
Palm vein authentication in use
at an ATM Mouse type palm vein
authentication device
Datacenters are equipped with on-site power
generators, sophisticated climate control equip-
ment, and robust security features as well as
energy-saving design. These centers are entrusted
with servers and other corporate information sys-
tems, and carry out tasks such as network connec-
tions, maintenance, and operation. The Fujitsu Group
operates around 85 datacenters worldwide.
The service robot, enon, is able to recognize
the positions and voices of nearby people and
objects to autonomously provide support with
escorting, carrying objects, and patrolling,
among other tasks. In addition to airports and
train stations, enon can be used in various
locations including offices, shopping malls and
other commercial facilities.
stered data to be wirelessly read from or written
g these, linen tags are thin and exceptionally
as water and heat resistant, with outstanding
enabling them to withstand bending and pressure.
be easily incorporated into a variety of fabric
ting their use
orm manage-
or the hotel and trans-
Palm vein authentication is a highly accurate personal
identification system based on individual palm vein
pattern recognition. In addition to ATMs, this technol-
ogy is now being used for identity confirmation around
the world in a number of applications to replace con-
ventional ID and passwords, including PC login, room
access control, and work attendance management.
safeguard the vital
customers’ businesses
ting social infrastructure all around the world
The new wing of the Fujitsu Tatebayashi
System Center (scheduled to open in
November 2009)
A PRIMERGY BX900
blade server