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Fujitsu presented its solutions for the first time in Mexico

Mexico. Fujitsu presented in Mexico for the first time all its technological strength under the Digital Innovation strategy called "Digital Co-Creation", in a working breakfast for customers, representatives of large organizations, to help them face the challenges in their digital transformation. The company approached the local market to know their needs in their processes and support them with all the innovative solutions in their step towards digital and at the same time, reducing costs.

In his presentation, Fernando Egido, Director of Corporate Accounts of Fujitsu Mexico, entitled "Business Centric Data-Center for your business", said that "focusing on the Data Center is the basis for the digital transformation of businesses, that is why it has a wide range of solutions in storage, servers, integrated systems and super computing".

"Which sectors will benefit the most from the 4th. Industrial Revolution? Egido notes that they will be health, education, finance, infrastructure and energy. As a framework, he also summarized what the big consulting houses say regarding information in 2020: there will be an increase of 50bn of devices connected to the Internet; more than 44 ZB of data generated annually; and $11bn in annual investment in iron to store data. For this reason, Fujitsu unveiled a complete, reliable and robust solution that encompasses solutions for digital transformation. Thousands of satisfied customers endorse it all over the world.

For his part, Miguel Lomas, Director of Presales, Services and Delivery of Fujitsu Mexico, referred to improving the management of infrastructure and applications in companies, because this "optimizes operational efficiency and drives transformation to achieve greater capacity in the daily operation of IT. All this through technological innovation and with the design of high quality service."

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Lomas explained that the differentiator is the Data Center and its services in a company. "Fujitsu developed its own methodology to support the customer, not only in saving costs, but also in removing what they don't need and finding what gives them value. It is about being flexible and adapting to each client, which allows us to accompany them in their digital transformation."  In Mexico, there are more than 350 specialized technicians who support projects in the country.

David Barreña, Head of Presales and Business Development at Fujitsu Latin America, discussed the perfect balance between the Hybrid IT environment. He invited attendees to learn about Fujitsu's Hybrid IT solutions, the MetaArc platform for digitizing with confidence, and the next-generation Enterprise Cloud K5 service, built specifically to enable efficient, easy, and cost-effective enterprise-grade digital transformation. All of this will offer an unbeatable position to help you make the most of your full potential.

Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 is a key part of MetaArc, a broad portfolio that enables digital transformation, including cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data Analytics and IoT (Internet of Things), as well as managed infrastructures and services. All this backed by Cybersecurity. Fujitsu offers powerful application integration and development capabilities and leverages automated multi-cloud management and provisioning, available across all popular cloud platforms.

Finally, Fabio Aroca Lara, Head of Fujitsu's RunMyProcess Center of Excellence, shared that RunMyProcess is the best solution that helps companies transform the way the business works, thanks to an end-to-end digital system that connects people, applications and things.

In conclusion, Fujitsu provides Mexico With Digital Co-Creation, supporting companies to turn their innovative ideas into reality, to boost their growth and their businesses and also reduce costs.
 

Richard Santa, RAVT
Richard Santa, RAVTEmail: [email protected]
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Periodista de la Universidad de Antioquia (2010), con experiencia en temas sobre tecnología y economía. Editor de las revistas TVyVideo+Radio y AVI Latinoamérica. Coordinador académico de TecnoTelevisión&Radio.


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