Fujitsu
Fujitsu
Check out Fujitsu!
1) A company that is known for its innovation and commitment to learning, development, and work/life balance!
2) We are known for our ability to harness the power of IT for our clients and to build innovative practices and solutions.
3) At Fujitsu, you will find a dynamic work environment with multidisciplinary teams involved in stimulating projects.
4)) Fujitsu is where you can pursue your full career potential. We enable our employees to grow as individuals, mature as industry professionals, and proudly succeed as key members of the Fujitsu team.
For more information on Fujitsu America's business scope, visit http://solutions.us.fujitsu.com/.
1) A company that is known for its innovation and commitment to learning, development, and work/life balance!
2) We are known for our ability to harness the power of IT for our clients and to build innovative practices and solutions.
3) At Fujitsu, you will find a dynamic work environment with multidisciplinary teams involved in stimulating projects.
4)) Fujitsu is where you can pursue your full career potential. We enable our employees to grow as individuals, mature as industry professionals, and proudly succeed as key members of the Fujitsu team.
For more information on Fujitsu America's business scope, visit http://solutions.us.fujitsu.com/.
Richardson, Texas, United States
Richardson, Texas, United States
Company Information
Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication Technology Company and a leading provider of IT products and services including hardware, software, networking, and business solutions to customers in more than 100 countries.
Fujitsu America’s Salesforce practice is looking for motivated self-starters to join our dynamic team of professionals supporting Salesforce clients with state-of-the-art cloud-based technology.
Fujitsu America’s Salesforce practice is looking for motivated self-starters to join our dynamic team of professionals supporting Salesforce clients with state-of-the-art cloud-based technology.
Company History
The company was established in 1935 under the name Fuji Tsu-shinki Seizo, Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing), a spinoff of the Fuji Electric Company, this in turn being a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and German conglomerate Siemens. Despite its connections to the Furukawa zaibatsu, Fujitsu escaped the Allied occupation of Japan mostly unscathed.
1) In 1954 Fujitsu manufactured Japan’s first computer, the FACOM 100, and in 1961 the transistorized FACOM 222. In 1967, the company’s name was officially changed to the contraction Fujitsu.
2) In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a Fujitsu soccer club. Kawasaki Frontale has now been a J. League football club since 1999.
3) After 1981 Fujitsu gradually took over International Computers Ltd (ICL), which was renamed Fujitsu Services Limited in 2002.
4) From February 1989 until the Summer of 1997 Fujitsu built the FM Towns PC variant. It started as a proprietary PC variant intended for multimedia applications and computer games but later became more compatible with regular PCs. In 1993, the FM Towns Marty was released, a gaming console compatible with the FM Towns games.
5) Amdahl became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu in 1997.
6) The active partnership with Siemens AG was revived in 1999 in the form of Fujitsu Siemens Computers, now Europe’s largest IT supplier, and owned 50/50 by Fujitsu and Siemens.
7) On March 2, 2004, Fujitsu Computer Products of America lost a class action lawsuit over hard disk drives with defective chips and firmware.
1) In 1954 Fujitsu manufactured Japan’s first computer, the FACOM 100, and in 1961 the transistorized FACOM 222. In 1967, the company’s name was officially changed to the contraction Fujitsu.
2) In 1955, Fujitsu founded Kawasaki Frontale as a Fujitsu soccer club. Kawasaki Frontale has now been a J. League football club since 1999.
3) After 1981 Fujitsu gradually took over International Computers Ltd (ICL), which was renamed Fujitsu Services Limited in 2002.
4) From February 1989 until the Summer of 1997 Fujitsu built the FM Towns PC variant. It started as a proprietary PC variant intended for multimedia applications and computer games but later became more compatible with regular PCs. In 1993, the FM Towns Marty was released, a gaming console compatible with the FM Towns games.
5) Amdahl became a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu in 1997.
6) The active partnership with Siemens AG was revived in 1999 in the form of Fujitsu Siemens Computers, now Europe’s largest IT supplier, and owned 50/50 by Fujitsu and Siemens.
7) On March 2, 2004, Fujitsu Computer Products of America lost a class action lawsuit over hard disk drives with defective chips and firmware.