Wired: Review: Fujitsu’s Latest Lifebook Blends Bland Styling, Bitchin’ Performance
On August 11, Danny Dumas of Wired reviewed Fujitsu’s line of Lifebook laptops. Although the laptops “are not beauty contest winners,” Dumas states, he is extremely impressed with features such as battery life, graphics, and the spill-resistant keyboard.
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Computerworld: Technology that’s green from the roots up
On August 4th, Mary K. Pratt of Computerworld wrote about Fujitsu Computer Systems involvement in making their products more environmentally sound. Richard McCormack, senior vice president of marketing at Fujitsu Computer Systems was also quoted in the article describing the steps Fujitsu Computer Systems is taking to implement these ideas.
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ComputerWorld: Technology That’s Green From the Roots Up
On August 4, Mary K. Pratt of ComputerWorld reviewed bay area tech company’s efforts to Go Green. Pratt was impressed with Fujitsu’s Super Green Products program, and offers several products that meet the program’s extremely high standards.
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ComputerWorld: Technology that’s green from the roots up
On August 4, Mary Pratt of ComputerWorld wrote on the efforts that companies are making to Go Green. Fujitsu’s Super Green Products program requires products to use less energy, avoid hazardous substances, and incorporate the three R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle), and is mentioned in the article as one of the more progressive attempts of companies to Go Green.
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Integration Developers News: Podcasts and Interviews, Fujitsu Computer Systems
Posted on June 23 by Integration Developers News, a collection of podcast interviews with Fujitsu personnel regarding the automation of BPM, the acquisition of LogicLibrary by SOA, the impact of Web 2.0 on internet experiences, and more.
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Column2: Fujitsu Interstage BPM Version 10
On June 16, Column2 announced that Fujitsu will be releasing version 10 of their Interstage BPM. Author Sandy Kemsley finds the “full support for multi-tenanting in order to allow for shared services and SaaS” to be the most exciting new feature.
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BP Trends: Business Process Trends Email Advisor
On June 10 Paul Harmon featured Fujitsu’s Automated Business Process Discovery and Visualization service in the daily issue of BP Trends. Harmon noted the product was impressive and was a reminder of how much better BPMS products can be.
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EBiz: The Big Mash-Up, Continued: Perhaps Perfect Process Perception?
On June 4, Michael Dortch of EBiz mentioned Fujitsu’s Automated Business Process Discovery service in his blog-published summary of computer programs that enhance visibility in all levels of business infrastructure.
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Column 2: Fujitsu Process Discovery
On June 4, Sandy Kemsley of Column 2 reviewed Fujitsu’s new process discovery product, which automates the discovery of business processes by examining logs of existing applications. Kemsley gives a critical but overall positive review of the product, pointing out benefits such as the ability “to identify and optimize inefficient processes, identify exceptions and infrequent paths, visualize the gap between the expected and actual processes, identify location-specific differences, and locate process bottlenecks.”
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New York Times: Smaller Than a Laptop, but Bigger Than a Phone
On June 5 Eric Taub of the New York Times wrote an article on small laptops including the Fujitsu LifeBook U810. The article included a quote from Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product marketing for Fujitsu Computer Systems.
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