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The world's third-largest IT services provider, Fujitsu was established in June 1935 as a subsidiary of Fuji Electric.

Then called Fuji Tsushinki Manufacturing, the company was capitalized at 3 million yen (US$25,800) and had 700 employees. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, it opened its first international office in New York in March 1967. Thirty years later in March 1997, it established Fujitsu Asia in Singapore to boost the company's solutions business in the region.

Today, Fujitsu is a US$44.5 billion organization and employs 151,000 people worldwide. Its extensive range of products and services include systems integration, personal computers, servers, storage, database and systems management software, semiconductors, plasma screens and even air conditioners.

The company's commitment to research and development (R&D) is clearly marked by its longstanding mission which states: "What mankind can dream, technology can achieve." It aims to fulfill this vision through the Fujitsu Laboratories, hiring 11,000 research engineers worldwide, and 1,500 research scientists who are based in labs located in Japan, China, the United Kingdom and United States.

With 32,000 patents to its name, Fujitsu's R&D activities cover a variety of technologies aimed toward making ubiquitous networking a reality. These include grid computing, RFID (radio frequency identification), fuel cells, bioinformatics and nanotechnology.

Just last month, the company unveiled plans to release a four-core Sparc chip in 2008, which will boast clock speeds of at least 2.7GHz. The Sparc64 VI+ processor will be built on Fujitsu's manufacturing process, which allows for features as small as 65 nanometers.

Fujitsu also demonstrated its commitment to Asia earlier this year when it opened a S$3.5 million (US$2.1 million) testing facility in Singapore, to allow customers from the region to test and evaluate the company's products.

This company is listed in Systems, Storage Management, Software Infrastructure, Business Applications, Networking & Communications, Services.

Financials
Fiscal year-end Mar FY05 FY04 FY03 FY02 FY01
Global full-year
revenue (US$millions)
44,511.0 44,970.0 38,479.0 37,646.0
Global full-year net
income (US$millions)
298.2 468.9 -1,017.0 -2,876.0

Average year-on-year revenue growth over 4 years 6.0 %
Average year-on-year net income growth over 4 years 37.3 %
Percentage of revenue from Asia 80.0 %
Percentage of Asian revenues from channel

Operations:
Founded Japan/1935
First Asian office
Global employees 151,000
Employees in Asia 25,000
Asian countries:
Total 10
China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
Notes Data correct as at September 2005. Information was compiled by ZDNet Asia from sources such as official reports, corporate Web sites, and Hoover's. ZDNet Asia strived to get the latest information but does not guarantee the correctness or completeness of the data. The information provided on this site is for general informational purposes only and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities.

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Systems | Networking and communications | Storage management | Security | Software Infrastructure | Services | Business applications | Internet services

 

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