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Social Cloud Business
Development Unit
Business Planning Division
Director
Akira Imabayashi
Using cloud computing to create a comfortable society for people and animals
Fujitsu is taking the first steps toward a better society for both people and
companion animals by utilizing cloud services to store a broad range of
data concerning pets, including health and lifestyle information such as pet
type, treatment information, number of steps walked, and ambient tem-
perature, which can then be accessed by various providers of pet services.
For example, we have begun testing a system in which neighborhood
veterinary clinics and secondary clinics capable of providing advanced
treatment share treatment data over a cloud, allowing for the smooth
provision of high-quality veterinary services. We have also built a system for
cloud-based management of information on animals who are no longer
able to stay with their owners as a result of the Great East Japan Earth-
quake, including owner information, and basic health data such as vaccina-
tion history. This system will not only facilitate health management for
entire groups of animals, which is particularly important for animals staying
in group settings, but will also allow for considerable improvements in work
efficiency by standardizing operational processes, which has been difficult
in disaster areas.
Animals are an essential part of human society. We hope that furthering
initiatives such as these using cloud computing will make a substantial
contribution to creating a society in which pet owners and local communi-
ties can live together comfortably. PET
CARE
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FUJITSU LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2012