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Making life easier on campus
University solutions
Fujitsu offers comprehensive support to universi-
ties for improving operational efficiency and provi-
sion of services to students. Fujitsus solutions
enable management of entrance exams and enroll-
ment, course registration, grade management,
job search support and alumni data management,
as well as support
for clerical pro-
cesses, e-learning
and other aspects
o f u n i v e r s i t y
operations.
sehold
cs such
such as
IT and agriculture—a surprisingly effective team
Agricultural sensor networks
Keeping watch over the Earth
from space
Satellite-based disaster
management system for
the Asia-Pacific region
Safer, more efficient operations
Efficient logistics systems
utilizing ITS*
su is involved in creating
ms that will reduce costs and
e farming more efficient.
su’s systems determine the
al agrochemical volumes
arvest times using databases
containing knowledge from vet-
farmers, as well as sensors for
ecting temperature, moisture
els and soil composition.
Sensors
used in
Fujitsu’s IT
system for
agriculture
Fujitsu provides support for systems that assist
disaster-response agencies in each country by
promptly releasing satellite images of stricken areas
on the Internet in times of disaster. Fujitsu is also
taking steps to develop the international disaster
management support system of the future.
Using IT to track driving conditions provides sup-
port in giving safe driving instructions to achieve
better fuel economy and contribute to environ-
mental measures. Automated computer analysis
can suggest the most efficient routes, as well as
alert the driver with sound alerts when speeding.
* ITS: Intelligent Transport System
Fujitsu technology is helping out in
all kinds of places around the world.
“Spectacular!”
olutions Device Solutions
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