Setting up your computing environment was once simple process – nearly everything came from one supplier, who made it all work for you.
Those days have gone. Today your servers, pcs, laptops, networking components and software usually come from range of vendors. Systems are more complex and diverse and need to fit into the new world of e-business.
Fujitsu has set up with Microsoft support, an Integration Centre – purpose-built facility in Wellington to help organisations through the planning design and integration steps.
“It’s low risk environment to test things out and experiment,” says Fujitsu managing director Bill Beale. “It’s place where people can go and imagine the future.”
After construction, the solution is tested and piloted, with the end result being solution that’s made to meet your needs.

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