Cloud Computing Expo - Fujitsu Apes HP/EDS

Evidently HP’s acquisition of EDS persuaded Fujitsu that there’s money to be made in the services sector because it’s combining its US product and service businesses under one roof to drive revenue growth and help it compete against IBM and HP. On October 1, the doors will open on a newly created Fujitsu North America Holding Inc, a consolidation – but not apparently an integration – of Fujitsu Consulting Inc, Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation and Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc with a collective revenue base approaching $2 billion a year.

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