Fujitsu

Fujitsu provides integrated solutions across various sectors, including manufacturing, public sector, and retail. Key offerings include enterprise resource planning (ERP) modernization, cloud-based services, and AI-driven analytics. The company emphasizes digital transformation through hybrid IT infrastructures and cybersecurity measures. Fujitsu's Uvance initiative focuses on sustainable technology solutions, enhancing operational efficiency while addressing societal challenges through innovation and co-creation.

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