Orion Health partners with Fujitsu to take Queensland Health contract
“Together we have a shared vision for a fully integrated state wide health system..."
“Together we have a shared vision for a fully integrated state wide health system..."
NetApp unveiled winners of its inaugural Australia and New Zealand Partner Awards at a gala dinner in Sydney.
A top to bottom rundown of the Kiwi finalists for 2015 HP Partner Awards in New Zealand - honouring the best of the local channel for HP Inc.
If you take the concept of the paperless office seriously, Fujitsu has a meeting room just for you.
“Despite the disappointing second quarter results, the market is expected to continue growing..."
A supercomputer developed by China's National Defense University remains the fastest publically known computer in the world while the U.S. is close to an historic low in the latest edition of the closely followed Top 500 supercomputer ranking, which was published on Monday.
“We know from our discussions with our customers that there is a growing interest in the Chromebook as an enterprise platform."
In another sign of the living spaces of elderly Japanese going hi-tech, seniors in Osaka are undergoing an Internet of Things (IoT) experiment involving cloud-connected air conditioners and motion sensors.
Fujitsu's keynote speakers describe a now-not-futuristic world of Internet of Things sensors not just being installed and used, but being utilised in unique ways to benefit the planet.
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Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo has released a smartphone that can be unlocked with a mere glance.
Fujitsu has developed stamp-sized wearable sensor tags that can detect whether users have changed their location or posture, fallen down or are experiencing high heat.
A year ago over the space of one month, ARN publisher and president, Susan Searle, had requests from three A/NZ marketing managers to host a destination conference for the trans-Tasman channel.
Drones don't normally need wheels, but they can come in handy on upside-down roads.
Fujitsu has developed smartglasses that project imagery directly onto the user's retina with a laser, instead of using small LCD screens like other wearables.
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