Intel
 

About Intel

For decades, the technology developed by Intel Corporation has enabled the computer and Internet revolution that is changing the world. Today, Intel® the world's largest chip maker is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking, and communications products. Intel continues to enable and accelerate the digital revolution, deliver market driving technology, rally the industry, and drive new standards. Intel's legacy of innovation continues to challenge the status quo and to lead the world to discover what's next.

Intel® Solution Services, Intel Corporation's worldwide consulting organization is focused on driving business transformation and competitive advantage to companies through the practical application of new technologies. Intel Solution Services can give you the confidence to innovate by showing you ways to lower you TCO, cut time to market, reduce risk and boost productivity.


 
Capgemini
 

Capgemini and the
Collaborative Business Experience

Capgemini, one of the worlds foremost providers of Consulting, Technology and Outsourcing services, has a unique way of working with its clients, called the Collaborative Business Experience. Backed by over three decades of industry and service experience, the Collaborative Business Experience is designed to help our clients achieve better, faster, more sustainable results through seamless access to our network of world-leading technology partners and collaboration-focused methods and tools. Through commitment to mutual success and the achievement of tangible value, we help businesses implement growth strategies, leverage technology, and thrive through the power of collaboration.

Capgemini is an acknowledged leader in developing and implementing service-oriented approaches. We are leading the field in developing open standards and our own Integrated Architecture Framework. We are able to leverage our broad alliance network and are influential members of both The Open Group and OASIS. Above all we have the business focus to make SOA real.

Capgemini employs approximately 61,000 people worldwide and reported 2005 global revenues of 6,954 million euros.


HP
 

HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to individual consumers, small and medium sized businesses and large enterprises. Our offerings span:

  • enterprise storage and servers,
  • multi-vendor services, including technology support and maintenance,
  • consulting and integration and managed services,
  • personal computing and other access devices, and
  • imaging and printing-related products and services

More information about HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.


Oracle
  Oracle's business is information -- how to manage it, use it, share it, protect it. For nearly three decades, Oracle, the world's largest enterprise software company, has provided the software and services that let organizations get the most up-to-date and accurate information from their business systems. Oracle helps more governments and buinesses of all sizes become information-driven than any other company, empowering today's enterprises to use high-quality information to collaborate, measure results for continuous improvement, align their stakeholders, and communicate a single truth to all their constituents. For more information about Oracle, visit our website at http://www.oracle.com.

EDS
  EDS

EDS is a leading global technology services company delivering business solutions to its clients. EDS founded the information technology outsourcing industry more than 40 years ago. Today, EDS delivers a broad portfolio of information technology and business process outsourcing services to clients in the manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, communications, energy, transportation, and consumer and retail industries and to governments around the world.
Learn more at eds.com about


Fujitsu
  Fujitsu

Fujitsu Computer Systems offers a wide range of enterprise hardware and software products and services designed to help you maximize the value of your IT infrastructures. Fujitsu Computer Systems understands that power comes from information and your ability to optimize and manage it.

Through its TRIOLE strategy, the company offers a complete line of scalable and reliable servers, storage and middleware solutions, high-performance mobile and client computers. In addition, we offer managed and professional services that help you reduce risk, reduce complexity, improve performance and achieve operational excellence.

Our commitment to delivering the highest quality products and services - does not end when you take delivery of a product or complete a service engagement. Our service and support organizations are driven by our belief that your satisfaction must continue after the sale through implementation and ongoing use. Therefore, we offer a range of support plans that allows you to choose the plan that best meets your business and financial needs.

Fujitsu Computer Systems, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited. The company offers the following products and services.

  • TRIOLE™ strategy uniting servers, storage, networks, and middleware for true IT optimization.
  • Intel® Itanium® 2 based PRIMEQUEST™ servers
  • Intel® based PRIMERGY® servers
  • Enterprise class ETERNUS™ storage systems
  • CELSIUS workstations
  • ESPRIMO™ desktop PCs
  • LifeBook® notebooks
  • Stylistic® tablets
  • Application integration suite to support Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
  • Infrastructure software and middleware products and tools
  • Professional Services to enhance the value of your hardware implementations
  • Managed Services which include support for Fujitsu and multi-vendor environment
Office Locations
Headquarters - North America
Fujitsu Computer Systems
1250 E. Arques Avenue,
MS200
Sunnyvale, CA 94085

Phone 1-800-746-6000
Email: computers@us.fujitsu.com
us.fujitsu.com/computers









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