Fujitsu
Fujitsu is a Japan-based global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) company that provides computing products, network equipment, and IT services for enterprises and public-sector organizations.
- Enterprise IT services, including consulting, systems integration, and managed services
- Hybrid IT and cloud services (cloud infrastructure, migration, and managed cloud operations)
- Computing products (servers, storage systems, and related infrastructure)
- Networking and communications solutions for enterprise and carrier environments
- Digital transformation services, including data, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and industry-specific solutions
More About Fujitsu
Fujitsu operates as an ICT provider serving enterprises, governments, and institutional customers with a portfolio that spans IT services, hybrid IT, computing products, and network solutions. Its offerings are positioned to support core enterprise workloads, line-of-business applications, and sector-specific systems, often deployed in multi-cloud, hybrid, or on-premises (on-prem) environments. Fujitsu works across industries such as manufacturing, financial services, retail, healthcare, and the public sector, aligning services and solutions to domain requirements and regulatory contexts.
In hybrid IT and cloud, Fujitsu provides infrastructure and services that integrate public cloud platforms with private cloud and traditional data center environments (hybrid cloud management). These services typically include cloud migration, workload assessment, modernization of existing applications, and ongoing managed operations. Enterprise architecture patterns addressed by Fujitsu include multi-region deployments, high availability, Disaster Recovery (DR), and governance models that span on-prem and cloud platforms. Standard enterprise protocols and technologies such as virtualization, container orchestration, identity and access management, and API-based integration are part of its solution architectures, as implied by its role in enterprise IT environments.
Fujitsu’s computing product portfolio includes x86-based servers and storage systems (enterprise infrastructure), which are used to host business applications, databases, and virtualized environments. These systems are deployed in corporate data centers, co-location facilities, and edge locations, supporting workloads such as Emergency Response Plan (ERP), CRM, analytics, and custom applications. Storage offerings target use cases such as block and file storage for transactional systems, as well as capacity for backup, archiving, and Data Lifecycle Management (DLM). These products interoperate with standard enterprise operating systems, hypervisors, and common management and monitoring tools.
On the networking side, Fujitsu provides communications equipment and solutions (network infrastructure) used by both enterprises and telecommunications carriers. These include technologies for optical transport, access networks, and IP networking that support traffic aggregation, backbone connectivity, and service delivery. In enterprise contexts, such solutions integrate with existing network fabrics, security controls, and operations support systems. In carrier contexts, architectures typically involve standardized protocols and interfaces common in telecom networks, aligning with industry frameworks.
Fujitsu also delivers services and solutions related to data, AI, and digital transformation (data and analytics services). These include consulting and implementation for data platforms, analytics environments, and AI-enabled applications tailored to specific sectors such as manufacturing optimization, smart retail, or digital government services. The company combines these with managed services and application services that cover design, build, run, and continuous improvement phases. In a directory or marketplace taxonomy, Fujitsu can be categorized under enterprise IT services, hybrid cloud and infrastructure, computing hardware, network infrastructure, and data and AI services.