Case Studies
Food Authority puts software to the test
Developing software can be like negotiating a minefield. Getting safely to the other side requires experience, good instincts and a hole-proof testing programme. So, just how do you clear all the landmines and ensure incident free rollout of custom designed software? New Zealand Food Safety Authority found the answer in Fujitsu... READ MORE >
Fujitsu masters rural transport's complexities
Transport operator Freight & Bulk Transport Holdings wanted to modernise its operational system but it couldn’t find a solution that could cope with the unique complexities of rural transport. Undeterred, the company took the high road and partnered with Fujitsus’ transport division, which developed a fully integrated transport operations management system from scratch... READ MORE >
Bridging the gap between technology and talent
When you’re a top New Zealand legal services firm, renowned for some of the finest legal minds in the business, having the IT infrastructure to support your talent is critical to doing business. That's where Fujitsu came in... READ MORE >
Unlocking a history of valuable information
When the National Library of New Zealand needed to structure its enterprise information and integrate a document and records management system, the library called in Fujitsu... READ MORE >
How Hutt City Council manages IT
So, just how do you build predictability into something as dynamic as IT? For Hutt City Council (HCC) the answer was refreshing their IT and engaging outsource partner Fujitsu to deliver the systems and toolsets to manage its entire IT environment... READ MORE >
Fujitsu is just the ticket for Fullers
Ferry and cruising company Fullers Group is steaming ahead with a fully integrated electronic ticketing and booking system from Fujitsu...
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Closing the gate on email threats
The best cure for spam is to prevent it getting inside your email infrastructure in the first place. But if your antispam software can only filter known spammer addresses, spam will continue to get through. TVNZ is successfully tackling spam at its corporate gateway with the help of Fujitsu and a smart combination of IronPort and Symantec’s Brightmail AntiSpam... READ MORE >
Taking the mystery out of website development
A magazine publisher putting a content-rich website to work sounds like an unlikely alliance. After all, the web was supposed to succeed conventional publishing, right?
Wrong. The publisher of one of New Zealand’s fastest growing magazines, Healthy Food Guide, has harnessed Fujitsu simple and readily scaleable website and content management system to spice up its publishing business... READ MORE >
Waipa District Council does more with less
Organisations are constantly asked to achieve more with less resources. But it’s easier said than done when the task continues to expand in volume and complexity while the systems supporting it are constantly developing. So, just how does an organisation optimise its future position while keeping costs down?.. READ MORE >
600lb gorilla of storage
When you bring to life a big hairy ape – as Academy Award winning digital effects company Weta Digital has, with its remake of 1930s epic King Kong – you end up creating a mountain of storage. But for it to be manageable it needs to be a virtualised molehill... READ MORE >
Cedenco - closing the loop on customer issues
When customers speak, organisations must listen and act smartly. When food ingredients processor Cedenco needed to improve its customer issues management, Fujitsu Smarter Workflows ensured the company would never drop the ball... READ MORE >
St Kentigern stores all on single solution
IT departments are increasingly asked to do more with less. Never mind that unpredictable information growth and new technology keep making the job tougher. So imagine the load off one’s mind when a single storage device successfully takes the place of five... READ MORE >
Putting more wind in Emirates Team New Zealand sails
America’s Cup racing is the Formula One of competitive sailing. Computing technology used by contenders like Emirates Team New Zealand must be as slick as the yachts they design. Anything less and it’s likely to end up overboard... READ MORE >
Auckland Regional Council overcomes the trials of paper trails
The council is finally winning the paper war thanks to an effective document management system implemented by Fujitsu... READ MORE >
Why Fujitsu might be your next IT services partner
As it approaches the first anniversary of its purchase of Infinity Solutions, Fujitsu New Zealand managing director Stuart Stitt says his company is uniquely positioned for growth servicing the country’s burgeoning mid-market. David McNickel finds out why... READ MORE >
Interview: Fujitsu set to double NZ operations
Fujitsu New Zealand expects to double its managed services operations within the next 12 to 24 months, according to its new managed services director Paul Bourke... READ MORE >
Fujitsu wins $50 million ‘sustainable’ Meridian deal
Green energy pioneer Meridian is using Fujitsu’s ICT support services to further its ongoing sustainable energy initiatives…
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Mobile biometrics can combat ID fraud
Fujitsu UK's Head of Biometrics, Dr Alex Bazin, says biometrics built into mobile devices could help combat both drug and people smuggling, as well as immigration fraud READ MORE >
Toll delivers on time with total system and infrastructure replacement
With a government handover looming, Toll was tasked with replacing all of the IT and communications systems and infrastructure that supports more than 600 users across multiple businesses units… READ MORE >
Fujitsu’s Infrastructure as a Service essential grist for Australasian maize miller
When Corson took their backroom IT infrastructure off-site it freed up the front office to get on with business… READ MORE >
Fujitsu computing primes Council for growth
Enterprise grade computing has been put in reach of Timaru’s District Council to support the increasing storage and processing demands of users... READ MORE >
Frucor takes SAP system to Fujitsu’s cloud
Australasian beverage supplier Frucor sees benefit in moving ERP infrastructure to the cloud... READ MORE >
Fujitsu puts its head further in the Cloud
Fujitsu is launching a self-service Cloud Services Portal, to offer a fully flexible model for IT infrastructure, platforms and applications... READ MORE >
Toyota Australia dealerships tune into cloud
Dealers expecting improved response times and improved user acceptance of mission critical system… READ MORE >
Is the cloud green?
Cost and agility are touted as benefits of moving to the cloud, but in this, ‘the year of the cloud’, vendors are increasingly citing environmental benefits as a further incentive for take-up of their services. Cloud provider Fujitsu has conducted an in-depth study into the environmental influences at play in the cloud computing model. Their work is summarised here... READ MORE >
NZ nearing shared services tipping point, says provider
New Zealand’s public sector is lagging behind the UK in the take-up of shared services, says a British provider, and could learn some lessons from its adoption in rural Scotland... READ MORE >
NZTA gets the data on the road
Opening up the transport agency’s geospatial traffic solution to the wide world provided speedy benefits to end users and developers alike and is delivering results out on the highway... READ MORE >
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