Sejoong Namo Tour Co.,
Ltd. was able to integrate their Windows and Linux based database
applications on a single Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 540 |
Vivo increase availability of service
environment for prepaid mobile phones with Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST
servers |
Banshu Shinkin Bank
reduce cost via database consolidation on Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST servers
|
Sommer Group
builds on grid computing with FlexFrame for Oracle |
Computer
Business Company Limited, a systems integrator/ supplier of
financial solutions verified their solution at the Platform Solution
Center |
Tatweer achieves
IT autonomy with FlexFrame for Oracle |
First
American Real Estate Solutions consolidates Mission-Critical
Data Centers with Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER Servers. |
Circle
K Sunkus speeds up data analysis by using PRIMEQUEST servers
providing 64bit processing capabilities. |
Shibaura
Institute of Technology (SIT) consolidated IT infrastructure
using Fujitsu's hardware virtualization capabilities on a PRIMEQUEST
with 12 processors and 128GB memory. SIT provides students and
staff with research services, student services and administration
services like human resources. |
Siemens AG,
Siemens A&D Shared Services IT centralization substantially
lowers IT infrastructure costs. |
Telekom Srbija
secures market leadership with proven partners. |
Prodinger Verpackung
consolidates its IT for the future using Oracle E-Business Suite
on PRIMERGY Servers with LINUX. |
Cellular
South chooses PRIMEPOWER servers to run mission critical business
and gains 30% performance advantage. |
University of Manchester
plans to increase email service reliability and at the same time,
reduce support costs by almost 50% with Oracle Collaboration Suite
running on PRIMEPOWER and PRIMERGY servers. |
Zweites
Deutsches Fernsehen, Germany's national public television
broadcasting service, achieved continuous, uninterrupted operation
using Oracle9i RAC on highly available PRIMECLUSTER configurations
running Solaris and Linux Operating Environments. |
OSRAM
bases strong market position on innovative products and IT strategies
– Installation of a disaster-tolerant high availability solution
with PRIMEPOWER high-end servers. |
First
American Real Estate Solutions, the nation's largest provider
of advanced property and ownership information and applications,
chose Fujitsu PRIMEPOWER servers to host a massive Oracle database
serving up proprietary property information delivery. |
Deutsche
Post AG, Europe's leading logistics company, is using Oracle9i
RAC and two Fujitsu servers to support the management of its German
fleet of 60,000 vehicles offering a reliable and up-to-date single
database of all vehicle data. |
Deutsche
Post AG has set itself the goal of becoming the number one
worldwide logistics enterprise while providing integrated letter,
express, logistics and financial services. The Group decided to
synchronize the company's data management through 'CP Directory
Server' and 'CP Meta Directory' from Critical Path Inc. after
extensive product tests on the high performance PRIMEPOWER from
Fujitsu Technology Solutions. |
Daimler
Chrysler Bank handles the management of increasing services
and data with Oracle and Fujitsu Technology Solutions. |
Nord
Data A/S benefits from more competitiveness through Business
Intelligence. |
The
German Police
Force of North-Rhine Westphalia scales with Oracle9i
Real Application Clusters and saves money. |
Hitachi Zosen
requirements for rapid ERP introduction is met by PRIMEPOWER with
Oracle E-Business Suite. |
Japan Asian Historical
Data Center used the PRIMEPOWER and Oracle solution to digitize
millions of historical records and transcripts. Information access
has become more secure, manageable and faster. They can now allow
public access to data with confidence that security will not be
compromised. |
Seoul Milk Cooperative faced
the need to migrate to a more robust environment to face the challenges
of being a player in the global market place. Although Seoul Milk
Coop had the best products in the market they needed drastic changes
to their IT infrastructure to cater to the pressures of the WTO. |