Fujitsu Technology Solutions

Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH (FTS) is a Munich-based information technology vendor in the so-called "EMEIA" markets: Europe, the Middle East, Africa, plus India. A subsidiary of Fujitsu in Tokyo, FTS was founded in 2009 when the parent firm bought out Siemens' 50% share of Fujitsu Siemens Computers.[4]

Products and services

Fujitsu Technology Solutions provides a broad range of information and communications technology based products.

Current

Fujitsu Technology Solutions' current products and services include:

  • Media Center
  • ESPRIMO Q
  • Notebooks
  • CELSIUS
  • LIFEBOOK
  • Desktop PC
  • ESPRIMO
  • Workstation
  • CELSIUS
  • Tablet PC
  • STYLISTIC
  • Convertible PC
  • LIFEBOOK T
  • Industry Standard Servers
  • PRIMERGY
  • PRIMERGY BladeFrame
  • Mission critical IA-64 servers
  • PRIMEQUEST
  • UNIX system based servers
  • SPARC Enterprise Servers
  • PRIMEPOWER 250, 450, 900, 1500, 2500
  • Storage
  • ETERNUS
  • S/390-compatible Mainframes
  • S- series, SX- series
  • Flat panel displays
  • Operating systems
  • SINIX: Unix variant, later renamed Reliant UNIX, available for RISC and S/390-compatible platforms
  • BS2000: EBCDIC-based operating system for SPARC, x86 and S/390-compatible systems
  • VM2000: EBCDIC-based hypervisor for S/390-compatible platform, capable of running multiple BS2000 and SINIX virtual machines

Discontinued

Fujitsu Technology Solutions' discontinued products and services include:

  • Media Center
  • ACTIVY
  • Notebooks
  • AMILO (2000s)
  • AMILO PRO
  • ESPRIMO Mobile
  • Liteline
  • Mobile
  • SCENIC Mobile
  • Desktop PC
  • SCALEO
  • SCENIC
  • AMILO DESKTOP
  • Handheld
  • Pocket LOOX
  • Flat panel displays:
  • Myrica
  • Liquid crystal display televisions
  • Plasma display televisions
  • SCALEOVIEW
  • Liquid crystal display computer monitors
  • SCENICVIEW
  • Liquid crystal display computer monitors

Product Compliance Laboratory

Fujitsu Technology Solutions operates a product compliance laboratory which is used in house and by third parties.[5]

See also

References

  1. Fujitsu locations in Germany retrieved 28 February 2014^
  2. Fujitsu Technology Solutions Key Executives retrieved 28 February 2014^
  3. Bundesanzeiger.de: ''[https://www.bundesanzeiger.de/ebanzwww/wexsservlet Jahresabschluss zum 31. März 2011.]''^
  4. Fujitsu Technology Solutions will drive transformation for Fujitsu Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH, 1 April 2009, retrieved 28 February 2014^
  5. FTS Augsburg Product Compliance Services. Fujitsu Technology Solutions Website.^