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Fujitsu Computer Systems
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Fujitsu Computer Systems offers a wide range of enterprise hardware and software products and services designed to help you maximize the value of your IT infrastructures. Fujitsu Computer Systems understands that power comes from information and your ability to optimize and manage it.
Through its TRIOLE® strategy, the company offers a complete line of scalable and reliable servers, storage and middleware solutions, high-performance mobile and client computers. In addition, we offer managed and professional services that help you reduce risk, reduce complexity, improve performance and achieve operational excellence.
Fujitsu Computer Systems, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited.
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Services Offered |
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- TRIOLE strategy uniting servers, storage, networks, and middleware for true IT optimization.
- LifeBook® notebooks
- Stylistic® tablets
- Solaris™ compatible, SPARC® based PRIMEPOWER® servers and SPARC Enterprise™ Servers
- Intel® Itanium® 2 based PRIMEQUEST® servers
- Intel® based PRIMERGY® servers
- Enterprise class ETERNUS® storage systems
- ESPRIMO™ desktop PCs
- CELSIUS® workstations
- NetCOBOL® product line
- Application Integration
- Infrastructure software and middleware products and tools
- Professional Services
- Managed Services
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Featured Content from
Fujitsu Computer Systems
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- MAID for Green: Energy Conservation with
Fujitsu ETERNUS Storage Systems
ETERNUS storage systems deliver the capability to improve capacity utilization, which means reduced power demand resulting in cost savings. All of the ETERNUS storage systems support ECO mode based on MAID (Massive Array of Idle Disks) technology that spins down infrequently accessed RAID groups. With effective use of ECO mode customers may realize power saving of 20% or more from their ETERNUS storage system.
- Large Food Distributor Standardizes Servers and Storage for Mainframe Reliability and Redundancy
Filling 2,000 to 3,000 daily orders seven days a week with more than 1,400 fresh produce products having various shelf-life and storage needs has made inventory management and product pricing complicated for Chicago-based Anthony Marano. To address these challenges, the $200 million firm automated its paper-based front office operations with a customized real-time inventory management application using the Microsoft.NET framework, which runs on a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database and is seamlessly integrated into the company's Microsoft Dynamics financial management software.
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
Determining how much continuity is worth requires a thorough understanding of the value of applications and data to the company. Once this is understood and prioritized, a strategy can be developed to protect each of these, relative to their importance. And remember, these strategies must be appropriate for a breadth of severity levels – a “disaster” may be anything from a corrupt database to a fire or natural disaster, that destroys all virtual and physical assets.
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Best Practices Using Oracle Database 10g Automatic Storage Management with FUJITSU Storage
This document describes the most efficient database environment that provides the combined benefits and advantages of the new Oracle Database 10g feature, Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and Fujitsu ETERNUS Storage systems.
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Always On White Paper for
Fujitsu ETERNUS Storage System
Today IT systems and their stable operations are becoming more and more critical to success of customer's businesses. Among the IT technologies, successful deployment and sustained availability of database and the data on storage is one of the most important tasks for IT managers. In this white paper, we discuss best practices of architecting our ETERNUS storage systems in SQL Server environment for its performance and availability.
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Decrypting Enterprise Storage Security:
Trends and Options for Securing Enterprise Data and Storage
With the growing awareness of existing and new threats to information coupled with increases in the amount of data being stored for longer periods of time, new and innovative approaches are needed to manage and secure data at rest. This paper looks at how to identify the level of security needed to apply to enterprise data while at rest and while in-flight as well as how to address the complexities associated with data storage security management.
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