Australia’s fastest ever supercomputer to go live in November
Australia’s fastest supercomputer is about to get 10-times more powerful, thanks to a multi-million dollar upgrade to be delivered by Fujitsu Australia.
Australia’s fastest supercomputer is about to get 10-times more powerful, thanks to a multi-million dollar upgrade to be delivered by Fujitsu Australia.
Fujitsu has launched a Security Operations Centre (SOC) in Canberra, targeting federal and state government customers.
‘Turning Dreams into Reality’ read the big screen behind Takahito Tokita, Fujitsu’s soon-to-be president, at the company’s annual forum in Tokyo.
Gymnasts competing in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics could see their efforts judged and scored by AI and 3D sensing systems, following successful trials of the technology at the International Gymnastics Federation World Cup Series earlier this year.
Fujitsu is developing a "real quantum computer" the head of the company's research lab has revealed.
Every year more than 3000 sinkholes swallow up huge chunks of road and pavement across Japan.
Fujitsu and KIA Motors Australia have developed a concept cop car to demonstrate to local police forces.
The Department of Defence has awarded three new tech contracts worth just over $190 million to Fujitsu and Kinetic IT.
The suspension of 50 or more IT subcontractors working for the Department of Human Services amid fraud allegations has fanned Australia’s political flame.
Teradata has taken home a $28.9 million data warehouse services deal from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
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Alternative chip architectures are taking some thunder away from Intel's x86 at this week's International Supercomputing Conference in Frankfurt. The ARM architecture, which dominates mobile-device chips, will appear in Fujitsu's next flagship supercomputer.
NSW Police are now wearing body-worn cameras to help them collect evidence and stream live video back to operational command units to support investigations.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has awarded NEC a four-year contract to provide support for 12,000 end users at 160 sites globally.
If you take the concept of the paperless office seriously, Fujitsu has a meeting room just for you.