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Page 1: FUJITSU DATA BOOK 2014 · Contents Corporate Data FUJITSU Way 2 Corporate Data 3 Management Direction Fiscal 2014 4 Organizational Chart 6 Management 7 CSR and Environmental Activities

FUJITSU DATA BOOKPublished October 2014

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Contents

Corporate Data FUJITSU Way 2

Corporate Data 3

Management Direction Fiscal 2014 4

Organizational Chart 6

Management 7

CSR and Environmental Activities 13

Financial Information 14

Principal Development and Manufacturing Facilities in Japan 18

Listed Subsidiaries in Japan 20

Principal Subsidiaries and Affiliated Companies 21

Intellectual Property 26

Structural Reforms, M&A Transactions and Spin-Off Ventures 27

History of Fujitsu 29

Fujitsu’s Business Overview 38

Vendor Share by Category 40

Big Data 42

Security 43

Cloud 44

Mobile 45

Manufacturing 46

Digital Marketing 47

Transformation of Work Styles 47

Health and Medical 48

Education 49

Disaster Mitigation and Prevention 49

Food and Agriculture 50

Transport and Vehicle 50

Case Studies 51

System Products 52

High Performance Computing (HPC) 54

Network Products 56

Ubiquitous Solutions 58

Research & Development (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.) 60

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FUJITSU WayThe Fujitsu Way embodies the philosophy of the Fujitsu Group, our reason for existence, values and the

principles that we follow in our daily activities.The Fujitsu Way will facilitates management innovation and promotes a unified direction for the Fujitsu Group as

we expand our global business activities, bringing innovative technology and solutions to every corner of the globe.The Fujitsu Way provides a common direction for all employees of the Fujitsu Group. By adhering to its

principles and values, employees enhance corporate value and their contributions to global and local societies.

Through our constant pursuit of innovation, the Fujitsu Group aims to contribute

to the creation of a networked society that is rewarding and secure, bringing

about a prosperous future that fulfills the dreams of people throughout the world.

Corporate Vision

We respect human rights.We comply with all laws and regulations.We act with fairness in our business dealings.We protect and respect intellectual property.We maintain confidentiality.We do not use our position in our organization for personal gain.

Code of Conduct

We use Field Innovation to find new approaches and the inspiration to improve ourselves, while deliveringadded value to our customers.

We provide global environmental solutions in all our business areas.

Fujitsu Group companies work together to accelerate our global business expansion.

Business PolicyPrinciples

Global Citizenship

Customer-Centric Perspective

Firsthand Understanding

Spirit of Challenge

Speed and Agility

Teamwork

We act as good global citizens, attuned to the needs of society and the environment.

We think from the customer’s perspective and act with sincerity.

We act based on a firsthand understanding of the actual situation.

We strive to achieve our highest goals.

We act flexibly and promptly to achieve our objectives.

We share common objectives across organizations, work as a team and act as responsiblemembers of the team.

Corporate Values

What we value:Employees

Customers

Business Partners

Technology

Quality

We respect diversity and support individual growth.

We seek to be their valued and trusted partner.

We build mutually beneficial relationships.

We seek to create new value through innovation.

We enhance the reputation of our customers and the reliability of social infrastructure.

What we strive for:Society and Environment

Profit and Growth

Shareholders and Investors

Global Perspective

In all our actions, we protect the environment and contribute to society.

We strive to meet the expectations of customers, employees and shareholders.

We seek to continuously increase our corporate value.

We think and act from a global perspective.

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Corporate DataFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full

range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 160,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.8 trillion yen (US$48 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014. For more information, please see http://www.fujitsu.com.

■ Corporate Name Fujitsu Limited■ Registered at 4-1-1 Kamikodanaka, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 211-8588, Japan■ Corporate Headquarters Shiodome City Center, 1-5-2 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7123, Japan■ President Masami Yamamoto■ Established June 20, 1935■ Capital 324,625 million yen (as of March 31, 2014)■ Net Sales 4,762.4 billion yen (FY 2012 ended March 31, 2014)■ Net Sales by Business Segment*

■ Stock Exchange Listings Tokyo, Nagoya, London■ Outstanding Shares (as of March 31, 2014) (About 2 billion)

■ Number of Consolidated Subsidiaries 512 (194 in Japan; 318 outside Japan) (as of March 31, 2014)■ Number of Employees 162,393 (101,036 in Japan; 61,357 outside Japan) (as of March 31, 2014)■ Segment Classification

Segment Sub-segment Main Products / Services

Technology Solutions

Services

Solutions / Systems Integration

• Systems integration services (system construction, business applications)• Consulting• Front-end technologies (ATMs, POS systems, etc.)

InfrastructureServices

• Outsourcing services (datacenter, IT operations management, SaaS, application operations and management, business process outsourcing, etc.)

• Network services (business network, Internet/mobile content delivery)

• System support services (information system and network maintenance and monitoring services)

• Security solutions (information systems infrastructure construction and network construction)

System Platforms

System Products

• Servers (mainframes, UNIX servers, x86 servers)• Storage systems• Software (OS, middleware)

Network Products

• Network management systems• Optical transmission systems• Mobile phone base stations

Ubiquitous Solutions

PCs / Mobile Phones Personal computers, mobile phones

Mobilewear Car audio and navigation systems, mobile communications equipment, automotive electronics

Device Solutions

LSI LSI devices

Electronic Components Semiconductor packages, batteries, electromechanical parts (relays, connectors, etc.), optical transceiver modules, printed circuit boards

Other / Elimination and Corporate

OtherJapan's next-generation supercomputer project, facility services and the development of information services for Fujitsu Group companies, retirement and healthcare benefits of Fujitsu Group employees, etc.

Elimination and Corporate

Corporate expenses (strategic expenses for areas such as basic experimental research and shared expenses for group management at the parent-company level)

Yen (billions) Percentage of Net SalesTechnology Solutions 3,243.0 64.5%Ubiquitous Solutions 1,125.4 22.4%Device Solutions 600.2 11.9%(*Net sales include intersegment sales)

Principal Shareholders Number of Shares Held (thousands)

Percentage of Shares Held (%)

Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.  228,391 11.03State Street Bank and Trust Company 107,216 5.18The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (for trust) 106,230 5.13Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (for trust) 74,897 3.62Fujitsu Employee Shareholding Association 56,664 2.74

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■ Roadmap to Earnings GrowthIn response to whirlwind changes in the overall business

environment, Fujitsu made structural reforms a major management theme from FY2012 through FY2013. The company will continue to pursue structural reforms as more changes unfold, and has set firm goals for semiconductors, ubiquitous products, and overseas business—three areas that represent significant challenges. From FY2014, the main focus has been the company’s strategy for growth.

■ Growth Strategy: Expanding into New Business Areas

Fujitsu strives to attain growth by taking action in three business domains. The first is working to expand ICT usage by enterprises. Existing ICT areas for enterprises are expected to contract due to cost-cutting pressures and intensifying competition, although ICT usage in fields that can directly contribute to customers’ sales and profit have become ever more important. Fujitsu is working to expand ICT usage by enterprises through its drive to promote modernization and innovative marketing, work styles, and manufacturing based on business innovation. The second is to broaden efforts in new areas of ICT. Fujitsu endeavors to solve social issues in the course of its business, and will realize growth in new ICT fields such as healthcare, transportation, and agriculture based on social innovation. The third is to expand these business areas globally. By deploying standardized services on a global scale, Fujitsu aims to achieve sustainable growth.

Expand enterprise-focused ICT areas: Business innovationICT usage is expanding into areas that have a direct impact on company sales and profits. Fujitsu is

determined to keep proposing solutions that bring ICT into these new fields. In the marketing field, for example, Fujitsu will spur innovation through omni-channel utilization, which brings together all the channels that customers operate in, and other solutions in areas like social media analytics. By making it easier for companies to use smart devices on the frontline and build on integrated communication platforms, Fujitsu will continue to help promote work style innovation. Manufacturing is another area where Fujitsu will work to make a difference: 3D printing and virtual simulations will allow companies to develop groundbreaking products and make dramatic reductions in design and production lead time. To make these innovations possible, Fujitsu will focus on developing and enhancing the necessary cloud, SDN (Software-Defined Networking), mobile, big data, security, and SI (system integration) products and services. Fujitsu will also develop a next-generation cloud platform using cutting-edge technologies, including SDN and massively distributed processing, to enable high-speed data processing and meet a wide array of other usage needs. A new team comprising experts from both the SI and platform divisions will also let Fujitsu grow its business in a consistent development framework.

Meanwhile, the worldwide spread of the Internet of Everything (IoE)—a concept that envisions the Internet linking virtually everything imaginable—has set the stage for Fujitsu to strengthen its product and service offerings in the “next-generation front-end area” that covers sensors, embedded systems, and wearables.

Management Direction Fiscal 2014

Roadmap to Earnings Growth

Framework for Growth Strategy

Focus on Growth Strategy Built around Expanded Business Areas

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Expand into new ICT usage areas: Social innovationFujitsu will further accelerate its efforts to develop social innovations that solve society’s problems, including

issues in the fields of health, medicine, transportation, and agriculture, with ICT. To drive its initiatives in the health and medicine field, Fujitsu has established the Next-Generation Healthcare Innovation Center—a facility that Fujitsu is using to leverage ICT toward developing new drugs and creating new business in areas like preventive medicine. By working with hospitals, universities, research institutions, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and other organizations, Fujitsu will continue to contribute to the creation of future health care and the formation of a healthy society. In the transportation field, Fujitsu is making efforts to create an interconnected network of automobiles and enable new modes of information usage. One of the main goals in this area is to provide new value, ranging from improved fuel consumption to accident diagnostics and vehicle life-span prediction, by offering automobile status monitoring and other solutions. Another key area for Fujitsu is agriculture, where the company launched its “Akisai” food and agriculture cloud in 2012, having conducted field trials with agriculture companies since 2008. Akisai currently has over 200 user organizations, including agriculture companies, distributors, retailers, local governments, and the JA union of agricultural cooperatives. By fusing Japan’s formidable agricultural technologies with ICT, robots, and energy technologies, Fujitsu will strive to create new smart agriculture (new ICT-driven agricultural production models) and spark significant improvements in productivity to help tackle the food-related problems that come along with the growing global population.

Expand business areas globallyFinally, Fujitsu will take these initiatives global to fuel sustainable growth. From April, the company

eliminated its “International Business” and reorganized into a five-region structure that will further enhance global integration for Japan and all other areas. Focusing on managed services and innovation-related solutions, Fujitsu will also push the global provision of uniform services, expand global service locations, and standardize tools and platforms to strengthen the company’s delivery functions. One of the priority areas for Fujitsu is the ASEAN region, which is primed to thrive as a growth market after the ASEAN Economic Community launches in 2015. Fujitsu has also established a base in Myanmar, and intends to provide ICT support to Japanese companies as they increase their pace of expansion into ASEAN.

■ Medium-Term TargetsFujitsu is aiming for sales of 3.8 trillion yen in Technology Solutions by fiscal 2016, using its cloud, mobile,

big data, social, and other offerings to promote growth. Taking advantage of its global delivery structure, the company wants to secure 300 billion yen of the overall sales total from the four regions (EMEIA, Americas, Asia and Oceania) outside Japan. This target reflects Fujitsu’s commitment to expanding sales as a truly global company, one that looks beyond Japanese borders for growth drivers. Fujitsu plans to make investments of 200 billion yen to meet the goals of this growth strategy. As it continues to invest aggressively, the company will strive to achieve consistently profitable growth and reach 250 billion yen in operating profit by FY2016.

Framework for Growth Medium-Term Targets

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As of October 21, 2014

Organizational Chart

Global Marketing

Next Generation Technical Computing Unit

Japan Sales

Manufacturing & Distribution Industry Sales Group

Financial Services & Social Infrastructure Sales Group

Public Sector & Regional Sales Group

Business Management Unit

Fujitsu Marketing Limited

EMEIA Region

Americas Region

Asia Region

Oceania Region

Global Delivery

Integration Services Business

Service Platform Business

Network Business Group

Ubiquitous Products Business Group

Business Operations Group

Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.

Global Corporate Functions

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■ Board of DirectorsPresident and Representative Director

Masami Yamamoto

Apr. 1976 Joined Fujitsu LimitedJun. 2004 Executive Vice President, Personal Systems Business

GroupJun. 2005 Corporate Vice PresidentJun. 2007 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentJan. 2010 Corporate Senior Executive Vice PresidentApr. 2010 PresidentJun. 2010 President and Representative Director*1 (to present)

Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and Representative Director

Masami Fujita

Apr. 1980 Joined Fujitsu LimitedDec. 2001 General Manager, Secretary’s OfficeJun. 2006 Corporate Vice PresidentJun. 2009 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentApr. 2010 Corporate Senior Executive Vice PresidentJun. 2010 Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and DirectorJun. 2012 Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and

Representative Director (to present)

President, Global Corporate Functions

Corporate Executive Vice President and Director

Chikafumi Urakawa

Apr. 1976 Joined Fujitsu LimitedJun. 2004 Group President, Kyusyu Regional Sales GroupJun. 2008 Corporate Vice PresidentApr. 2010 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentMay. 2013 Corporate Executive Vice PresidentJun. 2013 Corporate Executive Vice President and Director (to

present)President, Japan SalesIn charge of Smart City & Energy Promotion Unit, Technical Computing Solutions Unit, Defense Systems Unit, Next-Generation Healthcare Innovation Center

Corporate Executive Vice President and Director

Yoshikazu Kudoh

Apr. 1976 Joined Fujitsu LimitedJun. 2006 President and Representative Director, Shiga Fujitsu

Software Limited (until June 2008)Jun. 2008 Head of the Fujitsu President’s Office & Corporate

StrategyJan. 2009 Senior Vice President, IT Services Business GroupApr. 2010 Corporate Vice PresidentMay. 2011 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentMay. 2013 Corporate Executive Vice PresidentJun. 2014 Corporate Executive Vice President and Director (to

present)

President, Service Platform BusinessIn charge of Next Generation Technical Computing Unit

Corporate Executive Vice President and Director

Norihiko Taniguchi

Apr. 1977 Joined Fujitsu LimitedJun. 2003 Head of Financial Systems Solution UnitJun. 2005 President and Representative Director, Fujitsu

Advanced Solutions Limited (until June 2007)Jun. 2007 Executive Vice PresidentJun. 2008 Corporate Vice PresidentApr. 2010 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentApr. 2014 Corporate Executive Vice PresidentJun. 2014 Corporate Executive Vice President and Director (to

present)

President, Integration Services Business

Management

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Director

Haruo Ito

Apr. 1968 Joined Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.*Jun. 1998 Director, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.*Oct. 2003 President and Representative Director, Fuji Electric

Systems Co., Ltd.*Jun. 2006 President and Representative Director, Fuji Electric

Holdings Co., Ltd.*Jun. 2007 Director, Fujitsu Limited (to present)Apr. 2010 Director and Senior Advisor, Fuji Electric Holdings Co.,

Ltd.*Jun. 2010 Senior Advisor, Fuji Electric Holdings Co., Ltd. (to

present) * *currently Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.

Director

Takashi Okimoto

Apr. 1973 Joined Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, LimitedJun. 2001 Corporate Officer, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, LimitedApr. 2002 Corporate Officer, Mizuho Corporate Bank, LimitedOct. 2002 Managing Corporate Officer, Mizuho Corporate Bank,

LimitedApr. 2005 Deputy President (Representative Director), Mizuho

Corporate Bank, LimitedJun. 2007 Representative Director, Chairman and Corporate

Officer, Orient CorporationJun. 2011 Director, Fujitsu Limited (to present)Jun. 2011 Chairman, Seiwa Sogo Tatemono Co., Ltd. (until June

2012)Jun. 2012 President and Representative Director, Chuo Real

Estate Co., Ltd. (to present)

Director

Tatsuzumi Furukawa

Apr. 1965 Joined Fujitsu LimitedJun. 1994 DirectorApr. 2000 Senior Vice President (until June 2001)Jun. 2001 Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and

Representative Director, NIFTY CorporationJun. 2002 President and Representative Director, NIFTY

CorporationJun. 2007 Chairman and Representative Director, NIFTY

Corporation (until June 2008)Jun. 2013 Director, Fujitsu Limited (to present)

Director

Miyako Suda

Apr. 1982 Associate Professor, School of Economics, Senshu University

Apr. 1988 Professor, School of Economics, Senshu UniversityApr. 1990 Professor, Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin UniversityApr. 2001 Member of the Policy Board, Bank of Japan (until

March 2011)May. 2011 Special Advisor, the Cannon Institute for Global

Studies (to present)Jun. 2013 Director, Fujitsu Limited (to present)

Director

Jun Yokota

Apr. 1971 Joined the Ministry of Foreign AffairsJan. 1998 Deputy Director-General, Economic Affairs BureauJun. 2002 Consul-General of Japan in Hong KongApr. 2004 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the

State of IsraelMay. 2009 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the

Kingdom of BelgiumOct. 2012 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in

charge of Economic Diplomacy and Reconstruction Assistance to Iraq (until January 2014)

Jun. 2014 Special Advisor to the Chairman of KEIDANREN (to present)

Jun. 2014 Director, Fujitsu Limited (to present)

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■ Audit & Supervisory Board Members

Kazuhiko Kato Audit & Supervisory Board Member

Akihiko Murakami Audit & Supervisory Board Member

Megumi Yamamuro Audit & Supervisory Board Member (External)Attorney-at-law, Uryu & Itoga

Hiroshi Mitani Audit & Supervisory Board Member (External) Attorney-at-law, TMI Associates

Koji Hatsukawa Audit & Supervisory Board Member (External) CPA

■ Corporate Vice Presidents

Corporate Executive Vice Chairman

Masahiro Koezuka Government and Public RelationsIn charge of Public Policy and Business Development Office, Public and Investor Relations DivisionGeneral Manager, SoC Company Establishment Office

Corporate Senior Vice President, CTO & CIO

Tsuneo Kawatsuma CTO & CIO

Corporate Senior Vice President Masaaki Hamaba President, Financial Services & Social Infrastructure Sales

GroupExecutive Vice President, Network Business Group

Corporate Senior Vice President Kazuhiro Igarashi President, Business Operation Group, Service Platform

BusinessGeneral Manager, Global Business Operation Strategy Office

Senior Executive Advisor and Director

Michiyoshi Mazuka

Apr. 1968 Joined Fujitsu FACOM Co., Ltd.Apr. 1971 Joined Fujitsu LimitedApr. 2001 Group President, Eastern-Japan Sales GroupJun. 2001 Member of the BoardJun. 2002 Corporate Vice PresidentApr. 2003 Corporate Senior Vice PresidentJun. 2005 Member of the Board, Corporate Executive Vice

PresidentJun. 2006 Corporate Senior Executive Vice President and

Representative DirectorJun. 2008 ChairmanSep. 2009 Chairman, President and Representative DirectorApr. 2010 Chairman and Representative Director Jun. 2012 Chairman and DirectorJun. 2014 Senior Executive Advisor and Director (to present)

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Corporate Senior Vice President

Yoshihiko Hanada President, Manufacturing & Distribution Industry Sales Group

Corporate Senior Vice President Hiroyuki Ono President, Public Sector & Regional Sales Group

Corporate Senior Vice President Jiro Otsuki President, Network Business Group, Service Platform Business

Corporate Senior Vice President Akira Kabemoto Executive Vice President, Service Platform Business (In charge

of Platform)Member of Next Generation Technical Computing Unit

Corporate Senior Vice President Kuniaki Saito President, Ubiquitous Products Business Group, Service

Platform Business

Corporate Senior Vice President, CFO Hidehiro Tsukano CFO

Head of Group Pension Management Office

Corporate Senior Vice President Tango Matsumoto EVP, Head of Global Marketing

VP, Advertising DivisionVP, Marketing Transformation Project OfficeVP, BI Management Strategy OfficeFujitsu Research Institute

Corporate Senior Vice President Tatsuya Tanaka Head of Asia Region

Corporate Senior Vice President Hidenori Furuta Head of Global Delivery

Executive Vice President, Integration Services Business (In charge of Global

Corporate Senior Vice President Duncan Tait Head of EMEIA Region,

CEO, Fujitsu Services UK&I

Executive Fellow Kazuhiko Ogawa Network Business Group, Service Platform Business (Network Technology)

Corporate Vice President Yutaka Abe Head of Partners Business Unit, Japan Sales

Corporate Vice President Shinichi Koizumi Executive Vice President, Financial Services & Social

Infrastructure Sales Group

Corporate Vice President Mitsutoshi Hirono Head of Innovative Business Unit, Global Marketing

Vice President, OP PROJECT Office

Corporate Vice President Mitsuya Yasui EVP, Head of Legal, Compliance & IP Unit

VP, Legal and Compliance DivisionIn charge of Security Export Control OfficeAdvisor, Global Business Management Unit

Corporate Vice President Hiroyasu Takeda Head of Personal Systems Business Unit, Ubiquitous Products

Business Group,Service Platform BusinessVice President, Embedded Technology System Division

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Corporate Vice President Takashi Yamada Senior Vice President, Service Platform Business

(In charge of Service Business)In charge of Business Management UnitHead of IT Infrastructure Service Business Unit

Corporate Vice President Takato Noda Head of Enterprise Server Business Unit, Service Platform

Business

Corporate Vice President Hiromu Kawakami Head of Purchasing Unit, Business Operations Group, Service

Platform BusinessMember of Global Operation Strategy Office

Corporate Vice President Kiyoshi Handa Head of Distribution Industry Business Unit

Corporate Vice President Yoshiki Kondo President, Business Management Operations Group

Head of Business Management UnitHead of Field Innovation Unit

Corporate Vice President Motoyuki Ozawa Executive Vice President, Manufacturing & Distribution Industry

Sales Group (In charge of Automotive Industry Business)

Corporate Vice President Kazuo Imada Integration Services Business (In charge of Software Business)

Corporate Vice President Toshiharu Kitaoka Head of West Japan Sales Business Unit, Public Sector &

Regional Sales Group

Corporate Vice President Hiroaki Kondo Head of Storage Systems Unit, Service Platform Business

Corporate Vice President Shingo Kagawa Head of Network Services Business Unit, Integration Services

BusinessGeneral Manager, Digital Media Network Services DivisionMember of Service Management Division

Corporate Vice President Katsumi Takada Head of Mobile Phones Unit, Ubiquitous Products Business

Group, Service Platform Business

Corporate Vice President Youichi Hirose Head of Corporate Finance Unit

Corporate Vice President Akira Endou Head of Systems Integration Technology Unit, Integration

Services Business

Corporate Vice President Shinji Yoshii Executive Vice President, Distribution Industry Business Unit,

Manufacturing &Distribution Industry Sales Group (In charge of Retail Industry)

Corporate Vice President Katsumi Nakano Head of East Japan Sales Business Unit, Public Sector &

Regional Sales GroupIn charge of East Japan Reconstruction and Regeneration Support Office

Corporate Vice President Hideki Kiwaki In charge of Integration Services Business Social Infrastructure

General Manager, JPX Systems Division, Financial Systems Unit

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Corporate Vice President Chiseki Sagawa Head of Platform Strategic Planning Unit, Service Platform

BusinessGeneral Manager, Global Software Center, Cloud Business Unit

Corporate Vice President Takeshi Nakajima Head of Public Sector & Utilities Business Unit

Assistant Vice President, OP PROJECT Office

Corporate Vice President Masaki Kubota Head of Financial System Business Unit I, Financial Services &

Social Infrastructure Sales Group

Corporate Vice President Makoto Yonekura Head of Outsourcing Business Unit, Service Platform Business

Head of Platform Solution UnitMember of Service Management Unit

Corporate Vice President Akihisa Kamata Head of Global Business Management Unit, Global Corporate

FunctionsExecutive Vice President, Global Delivery

Corporate Vice President Fumihiko Teduka SVP, Head of Social Infrastructure Business, Japan Sales

Assistant Vice President, OP PROJECT Office

Corporate Vice President Robert Pryor Head of Americas Region,

CEO, Fujitsu America FNA

Corporate Vice President Katsuhiko Satou Head of Manufacturing & Distribution Industry Systems

Business Unit, Integration Services Business

Corporate Vice President Akihiro Okada Head of Cloud Business Unit, Service Platform Business

General Manager, Cyber Defense Office

Corporate Vice President Shikou Kikuta Head of Service Management Unit, Integration Services

BusinessExecutive Vice President, Global Delivery

Corporate Vice President Hiroyuki Sakai Head of Corporate Planning and Business Strategy Office

General Manager, Device Solution OfficeVice President, Innovation Initiative Planning Office

Corporate Vice President Jou Oda SVP, Head of Service and Platform Business Development Unit

Member of Global MarketingAssistant Vice President, OP PROJECT OfficeAssistant Vice President, BI Management Strategy Office

Corporate Vice President Toshio Hirose Head of Manufacturing Industry Business Unit, Manufacturing

& DistributionIndustry Sales Group

Corporate Vice President Mike Foster Head of Oceania Region,

CEO, Fujitsu Australia Limited and Fujitsu New Zealand Limited

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■ Fujitsu Group CSR PolicyCSR at Fujitsu is practiced by

implementing the Fujitsu Way. In all its business activities, by implementing the Fujitsu Way in light of the expectations and needs of multiple stakeholders, the Fujitsu Group contributes to the sustainable development of society and the planet. Fujitsu focuses on the five priority issues shown to the right in implementing its CSR practices. Through its corporate activities, Fujitsu strives to address society’s challenge, strengthen the foundation of CSR activities, and encourage communicating and collaborating with stakeholders.

■ Environmental ActivitiesEnvironmental Management at the Fujitsu Group

For the Fujitsu Group, global environmental protection is one of the most important components of the overall management approach. Making smart, effective use of ICT enables the conservation of energy and resources, thereby reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the air. Thus, Fujitsu is working to spread the scope of ICT utilization to encompass even more of the social fabric and make even more contributions to customers and society as a whole. Fujitsu is also striving to reduce its own environmental burden by expanding its focus to include data centers, which will create heavier environmental burdens and generate higher operational costs as cloud business continues to grow. Fujitsu will continue to tackle environmental issues in FY 2015 under the Fujitsu Group Environmental Action Plan (Stage VII), a three-year plan that began in FY 2013.

Archives of targets and performance (FY2013)We are making steady progress toward achieving our targets in Stage VII of our Action Plan. Working

toward a goal of “reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of customers and society by at least 26 million tons through ICT provision,” Fujitsu contributed to a decrease of 10.87 million tons in FY 2013. The company also reduced its greenhouse gas emissions at business facilities by 29.4%, thereby meeting its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in its business facilities by at least 20% compared with FY 1990. Furthermore, regarding increase resource efficiency of newly developed products by 20% compared to 2011, we have achieved 21.3% resource efficiency for ICT products, primarily by making our smartphones, PCs, and servers lighter and more compact. In other areas, we are supporting employees’ contributions to society, with employees actively participating in countries throughout the world, including teaching at an elementary school in the Philippines and working on forest revitalization activities in Iwate Prefecture.

For further details, please see the “Environment” section of our website:http://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/environment/

CSR and Environmental Activities

Contribution to Sustainable Development for Society and the Planet

Addressing Society’s Challenges through Corporate Activities

Strengthening the Foundation of CSR Activities

Providing Opportunities and Security Through ICT Protecting the Global Environment

Embracing Diversity and InclusionDeveloping Human Resources for

Their Contribution to Society and the Planet

Communicating and Collaborating with Stakeholders

Priority 1

Priority 3

Priority 2

Priority 4

Priority 5

Fujitsu will contribute to the creation of a society where ICT connects and supports the worldʼs 7 billion people, providing them with security and opportunities to pursue their dreams.

Fujitsu will contribute to the resolution of global environmental challenges through ICT, while at the same time reducing the Fujitsu Groupʼs own environmental footprint.

Fujitsu will promote diversity in its human resources, irrespective of nationality, gender, age, disability, or values to enable individuals to grow with the company.

Fujitsu will lead the way in cultivating employees who, from a global perspective, are pioneers in contributing to the advancement of society.

As a good corporate citizen, Fujitsu will pursue a thorough understanding of the multiple needs and expectations of its stakeholders and pursue business activities to meet these needs and expectations.

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*1 Owner's Equity : Net Assets – Share Warrants – Minority Interests*2 EPS : Net Income / Average number of shares during period (excluding treasury stock)*3 BPS : (Net Assets – Share Warrants – Minority Interests ) / Number of issued Shares at end of period (excluding treasury stock)*4 ROE : Net Income / Owner's Equity*5 ROA : Net Income / Total Assets

FY 1994 FY 1995 FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013

Net Sales 3,257.7 3,761.9 4,503.4 4,985.3 5,242.9 5,255.1 5,484.4 5,006.9 4,617.5 4,766.8 4,762.7 4,791.4 5,100.1 5,330.8 4,692.9 4,679.5 4,528.4 4,467.5 4,381.7 4,762.4 Net Sales

 Japan 2,283.3 2,645.0 3,161.3 3,228.3 3,127.5 3,352.8 3,590.2 3,460.9 3,280.6 3,378.2 3,340.6 3,199.8 3,274.9 3,407.2 3,193.1 2,931.2 2,941.0 2,961.4 2,883.5 2,960.9  Japan

 Outside Japan 974.3 1,116.8 1,342.1 1,757.0 2,115.4 1,902.2 1,894.1 1,546.0 1,336.9 1,388.6 1,422.0 1,591.5 1,825.2 1,923.6 1,499.8 1,748.3 1,587.3 1,506.0 1,498.2 1,801.4  Outside Japan (Ratio of Revenue outside  Japan) 29.9% 29.7% 29.8% 35.2% 40.3% 36.2% 34.5% 30.9% 29.0% 29.1% 29.9% 33.2% 35.8% 36.1% 32.0% 37.4% 35.1% 33.7% 34.2% 37.8%  (Ratio of Revenue outside

 Japan)

Cost of Sales 2,117.7 2,495.0 3,149.6 3,518.8 3,776.8 3,796.9 3,942.6 3,731.2 3,328.2 3,460.9 3,512.5 3,523.4 3,781.6 3,959.5 3,491.5 3,436.4 3,270.9 3,232.1 3,177.9 3,493.2 Cost of Sales

 (Cost of Sales Ratio) (65.0%) (66.3%) (69.9%) (70.6%) (72.0%) (72.3%) (71.9%) (74.5%) (72.1%) (72.6%) (73.8%) (73.5%) (74.1%) (74.3%) (74.4%) (73.4%) (72.2%) (72.3%) (72.5%) (73.3%)  (Cost of Sales Ratio)Selling, General and Administrative Expenses 983.9 1,076.0 1,164.0 1,289.2 1,333.8 1,308.2 1,297.7 1,350.1 1,188.8 1,155.6 1,090.0 1,086.5 1,136.4 1,166.3 1,132.7 1,148.7 1,124.8 1,130.1 1,115.4 1,126.6 Selling, General and

Administrative Expenses

Operating Income (Loss) 156.0 190.9 179.0 177.3 132.2 149.9 244.0 -74.4 100.4 150.3 160.1 181.4 182.0 204.9 68.7 94.3 132.5 105.3 88.2 142.5 Operating Income (Loss)

 (Operating Income Margin) (4.8%) (5.1%) (4.0%) (3.6%) (2.5%) (2.9%) (4.4%) (-1.5%) (2.2%) (3.2%) (3.4%) (3.8%) (3.6%) (3.8%) (1.5%) (2.0%) (2.9%) (2.4%) (2.0%) (3.0%)  (Operating Income Margin)Income (Loss) Before IncomeTaxes and Minority Interests 88.4 123.7 146.8 123.8 49.6 74.8 157.5 -594.7 -147.6 157.0 223.5 118.0 214.4 109.4 -113.3 112.7 102.2 66.7 -52.1 92.9 Income (Loss) Before Income

Taxes and Minority Interests

Net Income (Loss) 45.0 63.1 46.1 5.5 -13.6 42.7 8.5 -382.5 -122.0 49.7 31.9 68.5 102.4 48.1 -112.3 93.0 55.0 42.7 -79.9 48.6 Net Income (Loss)

Total Assets 3,713.8 4,324.4 4,727.6 5,123.0 5,112.3 5,019.7 5,200.0 4,595.8 4,225.3 3,865.5 3,640.1 3,807.1 3,943.7 3,821.9 3,221.9 3,228.0 3,024.0 2,945.5 2,920.3 3,079.5 Total Assets

Interest-bearing Loans 1,285.0 1,532.4 1,711.9 1,890.8 1,927.3 1,725.0 1,636.2 1,760.6 1,763.7 1,277.1 1,082.7 928.6 745.8 887.3 883.4 577.4 470.8 381.1 534.9 519.6 Interest-bearing Loans

Net Interest-bearing Loans 895.9 1,098.5 1,298.0 1,498.6 1,477.8 1,408.8 1,326.2 1,461.2 1,481.4 863.2 628.2 507.7 297.1 339.4 355.3 157.2 112.2 114.4 248.3 218.4 Net Interest-bearing Loans

Total Liabilities 2,613.5 3,175.0 3,546.1 3,937.8 3,754.0 3,629.6 3,768.6 3,526.5 3,308.4 2,847.9 2,619.0 2,717.0 2,783.0 2,691.7 2,296.3 2,279.6 2,070.3 1,978.9 2,167.8 2,377.0 Total Liabilities

Common Stock 223.6 237.6 237.6 249.3 261.2 306.2 314.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 Common Stock

Owners' Equity(*1) 1,100.3 1,149.3 1,181.4 1,185.2 1,078.6 1,176.5 1,214.3 853.7 702.3 827.1 856.9 917.0 969.5 948.2 748.9 798.6 821.2 841.0 624.0 573.2 Owners' Equity(*1)

 (Owners' Equity Ratio) 29.6% 26.6% 25.0% 23.1% 21.1% 23.4% 23.4% 18.6% 16.6% 21.4% 23.5% 24.1% 24.6% 24.8% 23.2% 24.7% 27.2% 28.6% 21.4% 18.6%  (Owners' Equity Ratio)Cash Flows from Operating Activities - - - 367.9 399.7 477.0 596.4 306.5 117.7 304.0 277.2 405.5 408.7 322.0 248.0 295.3 255.5 240.0 71.0 175.5 Cash Flows from Operating

ActivitiesCash Flows from Investing Activities - - - -546.3 -408.7 -348.2 -466.8 -409.4 -64.4 67.3 -15.1 -234.6 -151.0 -283.9 -224.6 1.0 -142.1 -190.8 -161.4 -128.8 Cash Flows from Investing

Activities

Free cash flow - - - -178.4 -9.0 128.7 129.6 -102.8 53.3 371.4 262.1 170.8 257.6 38.1 23.4 296.4 113.4 49.1 -90.4 46.6 Free cash flow

R&D Expenses 323.9 346.3 352.8 387.1 395.0 401.0 403.4 349.8 285.7 250.9 240.2 241.5 254.0 258.7 249.9 224.9 236.2 238.3 231.0 221.3 R&D Expenses

 (As % of Net sales) 9.9% 9.2% 7.8% 7.8% 7.5% 7.6% 7.4% 7.0% 6.2% 5.3% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 4.9% 5.3% 4.8% 5.2% 5.3% 5.3% 4.6%  (As % of Net sales)

Capital Expenditures 234.8 403.8 435.6 435.7 288.8 325.7 438.0 306.9 147.6 159.7 181.4 249.9 305.2 249.0 167.6 126.4 130.2 140.6 121.7 122.2 Capital Expenditures

Depreciation 181.4 209.9 262.6 295.2 334.1 301.5 323.4 351.8 264.6 200.0 169.9 169.8 202.8 200.5 223.9 164.8 141.6 131.5 116.5 115.1 Depreciation

EPS(*2) (yen) 24.78 34.47 25.06 3.01 -7.28 22.10 4.33 -192.98 -61.29 24.55 15.42 32.83 49.54 23.34 -54.35 45.21 26.62 20.64 -38.62 23.49 EPS(*2) (yen)

BPS(*3) (yen) 605.62 624.24 610.01 600.56 572.49 599.37 614.18 426.52 350.84 413.22 414.18 443.20 469.02 458.31 362.30 386.79 396.81 406.42 301.57 277.03 BPS(*3) (yen)End of First Half Dividend Payments (yen) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.5 ― ― 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 ― End of First Half Dividend

Payments (yen)End of Fiscal Year Dividend Payments (yen) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.5 ― 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 ― 4.0 End of Fiscal Year Dividend

Payments (yen)

Annual Dividend Payments (yen) 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 3.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 4.0 Annual Dividend Payments (yen)

ROE(*4) 4.2% 5.6% 4.0% 0.5% -1.2% 3.8% 0.7% -37.0% -15.7% 6.5% 3.8% 7.7% 10.9% 5.0% -13.2% 12.0% 6.8% 5.1% -11.8% 8.1% ROE(*4)

ROA(*5) 1.2% 1.5% 1.0% 0.1% -0.3% 0.9% 0.2% -8.3% -2.9% 1.3% 0.9% 1.8% 2.6% 1.3% -3.5% 2.9% 1.8% 1.4% -2.7% 1.6% ROA(*5)

D/E Ratio 1.17 1.33 1.45 1.60 1.79 1.47 1.35 2.06 2.51 1.54 1.26 1.01 0.77 0.94 1.18 0.72 0.57 0.45 0.86 0.91 D/E Ratio

Net D/E Ratio 0.81 0.97 1.11 1.30 1.39 1.23 1.09 1.71 2.11 1.04 0.73 0.55 0.31 0.36 0.47 0.20 0.14 0.14 0.40 0.38 Net D/E Ratio

Total Assets Turnover Ratio 0.89 0.94 1.00 0.71 1.02 1.04 1.07 1.02 1.05 1.18 1.27 1.29 1.32 1.37 1.33 1.45 1.45 1.50 1.50 1.59 Total Assets Turnover RatioNumber of Issued Shares (thousands) 1,816,848 1,841,272 1,841,435 1,862,355 1,884,139 1,962,939 1,977,227 2,001,962 2,001,962 2,001,962 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 Number of Issued Shares

(thousands)Number of Employees(Fujitsu Limited) 51,208 48,225 46,795 45,166 44,191 43,627 42,010 40,483 34,690 34,836 33,792 36,820 36,561 27,310 25,889 25,134 24,969 24,906 25,426 25,616 Number of Employees

(Fujitsu Limited)Number of Employees(Fujitsu Group) 164,364 165,056 166,864 180,332 188,139 188,053 187,399 170,111 157,044 156,169 150,970 158,491 160,977 167,374 165,612 172,438 172,336 173,155 168,733 162,393 Number of Employees

(Fujitsu Group)Number of Consolidated Subsidiaries 423 433 446 513 518 493 517 494 487 455 403 392 393 430 480 540 535 538 514 512 Number of Consolidated

SubsidiariesNumber of Affiliated Companies Accounted for by the Equity Method 38 39 35 32 34 25 28 28 29 32 34 28 27 23 20 20 15 18 26 24 Number of Affiliated Companies

Accounted for by the Equity MethodHighest Stock Price during the Year (yen) 1,180 1,270 1,280 1,780 1,996 5,030 3,780 1,815 1,094 752 788 1,073 1,052 943 869 661 673 495 446 655 Highest Stock Price during the

Year (yen)

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The figures in bold represent the highest on record.In accordance with the Amended IAS 19, "Employee Benefits," of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), which the Fujitsu Group's consolidated subsidiaries outside of Japan have adopted, the figures for FY2012 have been retroactively revised.

YEN (billions)

FY 1994 FY 1995 FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002 FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013

Net Sales 3,257.7 3,761.9 4,503.4 4,985.3 5,242.9 5,255.1 5,484.4 5,006.9 4,617.5 4,766.8 4,762.7 4,791.4 5,100.1 5,330.8 4,692.9 4,679.5 4,528.4 4,467.5 4,381.7 4,762.4 Net Sales

 Japan 2,283.3 2,645.0 3,161.3 3,228.3 3,127.5 3,352.8 3,590.2 3,460.9 3,280.6 3,378.2 3,340.6 3,199.8 3,274.9 3,407.2 3,193.1 2,931.2 2,941.0 2,961.4 2,883.5 2,960.9  Japan

 Outside Japan 974.3 1,116.8 1,342.1 1,757.0 2,115.4 1,902.2 1,894.1 1,546.0 1,336.9 1,388.6 1,422.0 1,591.5 1,825.2 1,923.6 1,499.8 1,748.3 1,587.3 1,506.0 1,498.2 1,801.4  Outside Japan (Ratio of Revenue outside  Japan) 29.9% 29.7% 29.8% 35.2% 40.3% 36.2% 34.5% 30.9% 29.0% 29.1% 29.9% 33.2% 35.8% 36.1% 32.0% 37.4% 35.1% 33.7% 34.2% 37.8%  (Ratio of Revenue outside

 Japan)

Cost of Sales 2,117.7 2,495.0 3,149.6 3,518.8 3,776.8 3,796.9 3,942.6 3,731.2 3,328.2 3,460.9 3,512.5 3,523.4 3,781.6 3,959.5 3,491.5 3,436.4 3,270.9 3,232.1 3,177.9 3,493.2 Cost of Sales

 (Cost of Sales Ratio) (65.0%) (66.3%) (69.9%) (70.6%) (72.0%) (72.3%) (71.9%) (74.5%) (72.1%) (72.6%) (73.8%) (73.5%) (74.1%) (74.3%) (74.4%) (73.4%) (72.2%) (72.3%) (72.5%) (73.3%)  (Cost of Sales Ratio)Selling, General and Administrative Expenses 983.9 1,076.0 1,164.0 1,289.2 1,333.8 1,308.2 1,297.7 1,350.1 1,188.8 1,155.6 1,090.0 1,086.5 1,136.4 1,166.3 1,132.7 1,148.7 1,124.8 1,130.1 1,115.4 1,126.6 Selling, General and

Administrative Expenses

Operating Income (Loss) 156.0 190.9 179.0 177.3 132.2 149.9 244.0 -74.4 100.4 150.3 160.1 181.4 182.0 204.9 68.7 94.3 132.5 105.3 88.2 142.5 Operating Income (Loss)

 (Operating Income Margin) (4.8%) (5.1%) (4.0%) (3.6%) (2.5%) (2.9%) (4.4%) (-1.5%) (2.2%) (3.2%) (3.4%) (3.8%) (3.6%) (3.8%) (1.5%) (2.0%) (2.9%) (2.4%) (2.0%) (3.0%)  (Operating Income Margin)Income (Loss) Before IncomeTaxes and Minority Interests 88.4 123.7 146.8 123.8 49.6 74.8 157.5 -594.7 -147.6 157.0 223.5 118.0 214.4 109.4 -113.3 112.7 102.2 66.7 -52.1 92.9 Income (Loss) Before Income

Taxes and Minority Interests

Net Income (Loss) 45.0 63.1 46.1 5.5 -13.6 42.7 8.5 -382.5 -122.0 49.7 31.9 68.5 102.4 48.1 -112.3 93.0 55.0 42.7 -79.9 48.6 Net Income (Loss)

Total Assets 3,713.8 4,324.4 4,727.6 5,123.0 5,112.3 5,019.7 5,200.0 4,595.8 4,225.3 3,865.5 3,640.1 3,807.1 3,943.7 3,821.9 3,221.9 3,228.0 3,024.0 2,945.5 2,920.3 3,079.5 Total Assets

Interest-bearing Loans 1,285.0 1,532.4 1,711.9 1,890.8 1,927.3 1,725.0 1,636.2 1,760.6 1,763.7 1,277.1 1,082.7 928.6 745.8 887.3 883.4 577.4 470.8 381.1 534.9 519.6 Interest-bearing Loans

Net Interest-bearing Loans 895.9 1,098.5 1,298.0 1,498.6 1,477.8 1,408.8 1,326.2 1,461.2 1,481.4 863.2 628.2 507.7 297.1 339.4 355.3 157.2 112.2 114.4 248.3 218.4 Net Interest-bearing Loans

Total Liabilities 2,613.5 3,175.0 3,546.1 3,937.8 3,754.0 3,629.6 3,768.6 3,526.5 3,308.4 2,847.9 2,619.0 2,717.0 2,783.0 2,691.7 2,296.3 2,279.6 2,070.3 1,978.9 2,167.8 2,377.0 Total Liabilities

Common Stock 223.6 237.6 237.6 249.3 261.2 306.2 314.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 324.6 Common Stock

Owners' Equity(*1) 1,100.3 1,149.3 1,181.4 1,185.2 1,078.6 1,176.5 1,214.3 853.7 702.3 827.1 856.9 917.0 969.5 948.2 748.9 798.6 821.2 841.0 624.0 573.2 Owners' Equity(*1)

 (Owners' Equity Ratio) 29.6% 26.6% 25.0% 23.1% 21.1% 23.4% 23.4% 18.6% 16.6% 21.4% 23.5% 24.1% 24.6% 24.8% 23.2% 24.7% 27.2% 28.6% 21.4% 18.6%  (Owners' Equity Ratio)Cash Flows from Operating Activities - - - 367.9 399.7 477.0 596.4 306.5 117.7 304.0 277.2 405.5 408.7 322.0 248.0 295.3 255.5 240.0 71.0 175.5 Cash Flows from Operating

ActivitiesCash Flows from Investing Activities - - - -546.3 -408.7 -348.2 -466.8 -409.4 -64.4 67.3 -15.1 -234.6 -151.0 -283.9 -224.6 1.0 -142.1 -190.8 -161.4 -128.8 Cash Flows from Investing

Activities

Free cash flow - - - -178.4 -9.0 128.7 129.6 -102.8 53.3 371.4 262.1 170.8 257.6 38.1 23.4 296.4 113.4 49.1 -90.4 46.6 Free cash flow

R&D Expenses 323.9 346.3 352.8 387.1 395.0 401.0 403.4 349.8 285.7 250.9 240.2 241.5 254.0 258.7 249.9 224.9 236.2 238.3 231.0 221.3 R&D Expenses

 (As % of Net sales) 9.9% 9.2% 7.8% 7.8% 7.5% 7.6% 7.4% 7.0% 6.2% 5.3% 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 4.9% 5.3% 4.8% 5.2% 5.3% 5.3% 4.6%  (As % of Net sales)

Capital Expenditures 234.8 403.8 435.6 435.7 288.8 325.7 438.0 306.9 147.6 159.7 181.4 249.9 305.2 249.0 167.6 126.4 130.2 140.6 121.7 122.2 Capital Expenditures

Depreciation 181.4 209.9 262.6 295.2 334.1 301.5 323.4 351.8 264.6 200.0 169.9 169.8 202.8 200.5 223.9 164.8 141.6 131.5 116.5 115.1 Depreciation

EPS(*2) (yen) 24.78 34.47 25.06 3.01 -7.28 22.10 4.33 -192.98 -61.29 24.55 15.42 32.83 49.54 23.34 -54.35 45.21 26.62 20.64 -38.62 23.49 EPS(*2) (yen)

BPS(*3) (yen) 605.62 624.24 610.01 600.56 572.49 599.37 614.18 426.52 350.84 413.22 414.18 443.20 469.02 458.31 362.30 386.79 396.81 406.42 301.57 277.03 BPS(*3) (yen)End of First Half Dividend Payments (yen) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.5 ― ― 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 ― End of First Half Dividend

Payments (yen)End of Fiscal Year Dividend Payments (yen) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.5 ― 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 ― 4.0 End of Fiscal Year Dividend

Payments (yen)

Annual Dividend Payments (yen) 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 3.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 5.0 4.0 Annual Dividend Payments (yen)

ROE(*4) 4.2% 5.6% 4.0% 0.5% -1.2% 3.8% 0.7% -37.0% -15.7% 6.5% 3.8% 7.7% 10.9% 5.0% -13.2% 12.0% 6.8% 5.1% -11.8% 8.1% ROE(*4)

ROA(*5) 1.2% 1.5% 1.0% 0.1% -0.3% 0.9% 0.2% -8.3% -2.9% 1.3% 0.9% 1.8% 2.6% 1.3% -3.5% 2.9% 1.8% 1.4% -2.7% 1.6% ROA(*5)

D/E Ratio 1.17 1.33 1.45 1.60 1.79 1.47 1.35 2.06 2.51 1.54 1.26 1.01 0.77 0.94 1.18 0.72 0.57 0.45 0.86 0.91 D/E Ratio

Net D/E Ratio 0.81 0.97 1.11 1.30 1.39 1.23 1.09 1.71 2.11 1.04 0.73 0.55 0.31 0.36 0.47 0.20 0.14 0.14 0.40 0.38 Net D/E Ratio

Total Assets Turnover Ratio 0.89 0.94 1.00 0.71 1.02 1.04 1.07 1.02 1.05 1.18 1.27 1.29 1.32 1.37 1.33 1.45 1.45 1.50 1.50 1.59 Total Assets Turnover RatioNumber of Issued Shares (thousands) 1,816,848 1,841,272 1,841,435 1,862,355 1,884,139 1,962,939 1,977,227 2,001,962 2,001,962 2,001,962 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 2,070,018 Number of Issued Shares

(thousands)Number of Employees(Fujitsu Limited) 51,208 48,225 46,795 45,166 44,191 43,627 42,010 40,483 34,690 34,836 33,792 36,820 36,561 27,310 25,889 25,134 24,969 24,906 25,426 25,616 Number of Employees

(Fujitsu Limited)Number of Employees(Fujitsu Group) 164,364 165,056 166,864 180,332 188,139 188,053 187,399 170,111 157,044 156,169 150,970 158,491 160,977 167,374 165,612 172,438 172,336 173,155 168,733 162,393 Number of Employees

(Fujitsu Group)Number of Consolidated Subsidiaries 423 433 446 513 518 493 517 494 487 455 403 392 393 430 480 540 535 538 514 512 Number of Consolidated

SubsidiariesNumber of Affiliated Companies Accounted for by the Equity Method 38 39 35 32 34 25 28 28 29 32 34 28 27 23 20 20 15 18 26 24 Number of Affiliated Companies

Accounted for by the Equity MethodHighest Stock Price during the Year (yen) 1,180 1,270 1,280 1,780 1,996 5,030 3,780 1,815 1,094 752 788 1,073 1,052 943 869 661 673 495 446 655 Highest Stock Price during the

Year (yen)

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FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 (Japan-GAAP)Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 5,330.8 204.9 4,692.9 68.7 4,679.5 94.3 4,528.4 132.5 4,467.5 105.3 4,381.7 88.2 4,762.4 142.5

Technology Solutions 3,302.6 181.0 3,089.2 201.2 3,129.3 153.5 3,014.3 162.8 2,934.9 171.2 2,942.3 173.9 3,243.0 209.1

Services 2,628.9 143.3 2,470.1 168.6 2,541.8 127.5 2,419.5 117.3 2,371.2 124.0 2,387.2 124.6 2,672.7 151.1

Solutions / SI 889.3 911.5 835.8 830.0 824.8 837.1 920.4

Infrastructure Services 1,739.5 1,558.5 1,706.0 1,589.5 1,546.4 1,550.0 1,706.7

System Platforms 673.6 37.7 619.1 32.5 587.4 25.9 594.8 45.5 563.6 47.2 555.1 49.3 615.7 57.9

System Products 337.9 302.0 314.3 326.5 282.7 262.9 272.7

Network Products 335.7 317.1 273.1 268.2 280.8 292.2 343.0

Ubiquitous Solutions 1,206.7 74.3 1,002.1 29.8 1,119.6 40.6 1,125.6 22.6 1,154.2 19.9 1,090.2 9.6 1,125.4 -22.1

PCs / Mobile Phones 830.6 676.2 817.1 842.5 889.5 822.8 799.3

Mobilewear 376.0 325.8 302.5 283.1 264.7 267.4 326.0

Device Solutions 880.1 19.2 650.1 -75.8 589.0 -9.0 630.6 20.9 584.7 -10.1 540.3 -14.2 600.2 28.3

LSI 530.8 406.6 320.0 343.7 327.1 289.6 -13.8 321.6 16.6

Electronic Components 354.9 247.9 271.4 288.5 258.6 252.5 -0.3 280.2 11.7

FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 4,766.8 150.3 4,762.7 160.1 4,791.4 181.4 5,100.1 182.0

Technology Solutions 2,928.3 139.0 2,934.4 142.0 2,983.9 153.0 3,157.0 163.6

System Platforms 728.8 12.7 734.0 45.1 717.6 24.5 703.7 7.5

System Products 424.4 380.1 354.2 355.3

Network Products 304.4 353.8 363.4 348.4

Services 2,199.4 126.2 2,200.4 96.8 2,266.2 128.4 2,453.2 156.1

Solutions / SI 1,029.0 1,002.6 1,020.4 1,091.0

Infrastructure Services 938.0 976.1 1,037.2 1,164.8

Others 232.3 221.5 208.5 197.3

Ubiquitous Product Solutions 948.4 31.9 1,031.4 31.3 1,059.9 34.8 1,118.3 41.6

PCs / Mobile Phones 740.2 776.1 756.6 768.6

Hard Disk Drives 190.1 235.5 285.4 329.8

Others 18.1 19.7 17.8 19.8

Device Solutions 804.6 27.5 794.7 32.5 707.5 29.5 762.6 19.0

LSI Devices 427.7 468.2 460.1 473.5

Electronic Components, Others 376.9 326.5 247.4 289.1

FY 2001 FY 2002Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 5,006.9 -74.4 4,617.5 100.4

Software & Services 2,085.8 157.8 2,025.7 176.5

Solutions/SI 938.9 940.5

Infrastructure Services 1,146.9 1,085.2

Platforms 2,015.2 -57.5 1,612.0 0.9

Servers 521.1 382.8

Mobile Infrastructure/IP Network 242.0 189.7

Transmission Equipment 387.8 180.0

PCs & Mobile Telephones 626.8 655.5

Hard Disk Drives 237.4 - -

Others - - 204.0

Electronic Devices 546.5 -109.3 618.6 -31.6

Semiconductors 332.0 349.3

Others 214.5 269.3

FY 1994 FY 1995 FY 1996Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 3,257.7 156.0 3,761.9 190.9 4,503.4 179.0

Communications Systems 500.6 624.7 855.0Computers and Information Processing Systems 2,169.7 2,456.9 2,974.9Semiconductors and Electronic Components 460.3 538.8 511.8

■ Sales and Operating Income by Business Segment (Including intersegment sales)

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In accordance with the Amended IAS 19, "Employee Benefits," of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), which the Fujitsu Group's consolidated subsidiaries outside of Japan have adopted, the figures for FY2012 have been retroactively revised.Segment changes that occurred in FY2005 have been applied to figures for FY2003 onwards.Segment changes that occurred in FY2010 have been applied to figures for FY2007 onwards.

FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 (Japan-GAAP)Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 5,330.8 204.9 4,692.9 68.7 4,679.5 94.3 4,528.4 132.5 4,467.5 105.3 4,381.7 88.2 4,762.4 142.5

Technology Solutions 3,302.6 181.0 3,089.2 201.2 3,129.3 153.5 3,014.3 162.8 2,934.9 171.2 2,942.3 173.9 3,243.0 209.1

Services 2,628.9 143.3 2,470.1 168.6 2,541.8 127.5 2,419.5 117.3 2,371.2 124.0 2,387.2 124.6 2,672.7 151.1

Solutions / SI 889.3 911.5 835.8 830.0 824.8 837.1 920.4

Infrastructure Services 1,739.5 1,558.5 1,706.0 1,589.5 1,546.4 1,550.0 1,706.7

System Platforms 673.6 37.7 619.1 32.5 587.4 25.9 594.8 45.5 563.6 47.2 555.1 49.3 615.7 57.9

System Products 337.9 302.0 314.3 326.5 282.7 262.9 272.7

Network Products 335.7 317.1 273.1 268.2 280.8 292.2 343.0

Ubiquitous Solutions 1,206.7 74.3 1,002.1 29.8 1,119.6 40.6 1,125.6 22.6 1,154.2 19.9 1,090.2 9.6 1,125.4 -22.1

PCs / Mobile Phones 830.6 676.2 817.1 842.5 889.5 822.8 799.3

Mobilewear 376.0 325.8 302.5 283.1 264.7 267.4 326.0

Device Solutions 880.1 19.2 650.1 -75.8 589.0 -9.0 630.6 20.9 584.7 -10.1 540.3 -14.2 600.2 28.3

LSI 530.8 406.6 320.0 343.7 327.1 289.6 -13.8 321.6 16.6

Electronic Components 354.9 247.9 271.4 288.5 258.6 252.5 -0.3 280.2 11.7

FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 4,766.8 150.3 4,762.7 160.1 4,791.4 181.4 5,100.1 182.0

Technology Solutions 2,928.3 139.0 2,934.4 142.0 2,983.9 153.0 3,157.0 163.6

System Platforms 728.8 12.7 734.0 45.1 717.6 24.5 703.7 7.5

System Products 424.4 380.1 354.2 355.3

Network Products 304.4 353.8 363.4 348.4

Services 2,199.4 126.2 2,200.4 96.8 2,266.2 128.4 2,453.2 156.1

Solutions / SI 1,029.0 1,002.6 1,020.4 1,091.0

Infrastructure Services 938.0 976.1 1,037.2 1,164.8

Others 232.3 221.5 208.5 197.3

Ubiquitous Product Solutions 948.4 31.9 1,031.4 31.3 1,059.9 34.8 1,118.3 41.6

PCs / Mobile Phones 740.2 776.1 756.6 768.6

Hard Disk Drives 190.1 235.5 285.4 329.8

Others 18.1 19.7 17.8 19.8

Device Solutions 804.6 27.5 794.7 32.5 707.5 29.5 762.6 19.0

LSI Devices 427.7 468.2 460.1 473.5

Electronic Components, Others 376.9 326.5 247.4 289.1

FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income Sales Operating Income

Total 4,985.3 177.3 5,242.9 132.2 5,255.1 149.9 5,484.4 244.0

Services & Software 1,782.0 119.6 2,092.8 166.3 2,053.0 134.9 2,076.2 128.7Computers and Information Processing Systems 1,934.4 49.9 2,102.0 94.0 1,884.2 38.8 1,842.7 18.9

Communications Systems 811.7 100.9 691.8 15.6 784.2 17.1 793.5 37.9Semiconductors and Electronic Components 656.6 -32.4 609.8 -83.3 716.5 20.1 908.9 113.4

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Principal Development and Manufacturing Facilities in Japan

Numazu Plant

Nasu Plant

Oyama Plant

Kumagaya Plant

Kawasaki Research &Manufacturing Facilities

Akashi Research &Manufacturing Facilities

Fujitsu IT Products Limited

Fujitsu Peripherals Limited

Mie Plant, Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited

Aizuwakamatsu Plant, Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited

Shimane Fujitsu Limited

Nagano Plant

Fujitsu Isotec Limited

■ Fujitsu’s Development and Manufacturing FacilitiesName Location Profile Number of Employees *1 Related Business Segment

Development FacilitiesKawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities/Main Office

Kawasaki-shi, KanagawaDevelopment of information systems, communication systems, PCs, mobile phones, and their related software

Approx. 8,900System/network products, PCs, mobile phones, etc.

Kumagaya Plant Kumagaya-shi, SaitamaPOS/ATM call center (Fujitsu Frontech Limited)

Approx. 300Solutions/ Systems integration

Numazu Plant Numazu-shi, ShizuokaDevelopment of basic computer software and middleware; testing and quality assurance of large-scale computers

Approx. 1,400 System products

Manufacturing Facilities

Oyama Plant Oyama-shi, Tochigi

Leading-edge optical transmission equipment and wireless base station equipment (Fujitsu Telecom Networks Limited), optical components (Fujitsu Optical Components Limited)

Approx. 2,200 Network products

Nasu Plant Otawara-shi, Tochigi Mobile phones Approx. 750 Mobile phones

Nagano Plant Nagano-shi, NaganoPrinted circuit boards (Fujitsu Interconnect Technologies Limited)

Approx. 1,400 Electronic components

Akashi Research & Manufacturing Facilities

Akashi-shi, HyogoSystem printers (Fujitsu Peripherals Limited)

Approx. 700 System products

*1 Approximate number of employees (excluding dispatched and contract workers) as of March 2014, including employees of Group subsidiaries.

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■ Principal Subsidiaries’ Manufacturing FacilitiesSubsidiaries Sites Location Products Related Business Segment

Listed Subsidiaries

FDK Corporation

Kosai Plant Kosai-shi, Shizuoka Toners, high-frequency devices

Electronic components

Sanyo Plant Sanyoonoda-shi, YamaguchiPiezoceramic products, multilayer chip power inductors, coil devices

FDK Energy Co., Ltd. Kosai-shi, ShizuokaAlkaline batteries, cylindrical lithium primary batteries

FDK Twicell Co., Ltd. Takasaki-shi, Gunma Nickel-hydride batteries

FDK Tottori Co., Ltd. Iwami-gun, TottoriCylindrical lithium primary batteries, coin-type lithium secondary batteries, thin type primary lithium batteries

Asahi Kasei FDK Energy Device Co., Ltd.

Kosai-shi, Shizuoka Lithium ion capacitors

FDK Engineering Corporation

Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka Various manufacturing equipment

Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd.

Kohoku Plant / HQ Nagano-shi, NaganoLead frames, plastic laminated package, glass-to-metal seals, ceramic electrostatic chuck, heat spreader, IC assembly

Electronic components

Wakaho Plant Nagano-shi, Nagano

Takaoka Plant Nakano-shi, Nagano

Arai Plant Myoko-shi, Niigata

Kyogase Plant Agano-shi, Niigata

Fujitsu Component Limited

Shinano Fujitsu Suzaka Office

Suzaka-shi, Nagano touch panels

Electronic components

Shinano Fujitsu Ltd. / HQ Iiyama-shi, NaganoConnectors, keyboards, server console switches, thermal printers, wireless modules

Miyazaki Fujitsu Components Ltd.

Nichinan-shi, Miyazaki Relays

Fujitsu Frontech Limited

Tokyo Plant / HQ Inagi-shi, TokyoATMs, banking terminals, POS terminals, handy terminals, RFIDs, totalizator equipment, various display equipment, palm vein authentication devices

Solutions/ Systems integrationNiigata Plant Tsubame-shi, Niigata

Unlisted SubsidiariesShimane Fujitsu Limited Headquarters Izumo-shi, Shimane Notebook PCs PCs

PFU Limited HQ Kahoku-shi, IshikawaImage scanners, information kiosk terminals

Infrastructure services

Fujitsu Isotec Limited Headquarters Date-shi, Fukushima Desktop PCs, PC servers, printersSystem products, PCs

Fujitsu IT Products Limited Headquarters Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa Servers, storage systems System productsFujitsu I-Network Systems Limited

Yamanashi Plant Minamialps-shi, Yamanashi IP-PBXs, routers, switching equipmentInfrastructure services

Fujitsu Interconnect Technologies Limited

Headquarters Nagano-shi, NaganoPrinted circuit boards

Electronic componentsKurohime Office Kamiminochi, Nagano

Fujitsu Optical Components Limited

Oyama Plant Oyama-shi, Tochigi Optical modules, optical devicesElectronic components

Fujitsu Peripherals LimitedHeadquarters Kato-shi, Hyogo Displays, note PCs (tablet), mobile

information devices, system printers, various equipment and components for industrial use

System products, PCs, mobile phones

Akashi Office Akashi-shi, Hyogo

Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited

Aizuwakamatsu PlantAizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima

Standard logic LSI devices

LSIMie Plant Kuwana-shi, Mie Leading-edge logic LSI devicesFujitsu Semiconductor Technology, Inc.

Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima

Standard logic LSI devices

Fujitsu Telecom Networks Limited

Oyama Plant Oyama-shi, Tochigi Photonics network equipment, access network equipment, security equipment Network products

Sekijou Plant Chikusei-shi, Ibaraki

Kyowa Plant Chikusei-shi, Ibaraki

Furudono Plant Ishikawa-gun, Fukushima power electronics equipment

Fujitsu Ten Limited

Fujitsu Ten Manufacturing LimitedNakatsugawa Plant / HQ

Nakatsugawa-shi, GifuAudio and navigation products and electronic equipment for automobiles, ECU, Millimeter Wave Radar Mobilewear

Fujitsu Ten Manufacturing LimitedOyama Plant

Oyama-shi, Tochigi

Fujtisu Ten Technosepta Co., Ltd

Nishi-ku, Kobe-shi Plastic parts for automobiles

Outside JapanFujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V.

Augsburg Plant Bavaria, Germany Servers, PCsSystem products, PCs

Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. Richardson Plant Texas, US Optical transmission systems Network productsFujitsu Computer Products of Vietnam, Inc.

Vietnam Plant Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamPrinted circuit boards, printed circuit board units

Electronic components

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Listed Subsidiaries in JapanSubsidiary Abbreviation President Location Phone Business Number of

EmployeesCapital

(¥ million)

Share Holding

Ratio(%)*

Established

FDK Corporation【TSE, 2nd section】

FDKMichimasa Mochizuki

Minato-ku, Tokyo

+81-3- 3434-1271

Manufacturing and sales of primary and secondary batteries and power storage devices as well as materials and components for electronics, including their application products and equipment

1,895 28,301 72.58February 7, 1950

Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd.【TSE, 1st section】

- Mitsuharu Shimizu

Nagano-shi, Nagano

+81-26- 283-1000

Manufacturing and sales of semiconductor packages

4,179 24,223 50.06September 12, 1946

NIFTY Corporation【TSE, 2nd section】

NIF Kenji MitakeShinjuku-ku, Tokyo

+81-3- 6807-4500

ISP business, web services business and cloud business

714 3,747 66.59February 4, 1986

Fujitsu Component Limited【TSE, 2nd section】

FCLKoichi Ishizaka

Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

+81-3- 5449-7000

Manufacturing and sales of electromagnetic components such as relays, connecting components, input and output devices such as keyboards, and other electronic components

1,238 6,764 57.0September 17, 2001

Fujitsu Broad Solution & Consulting Inc. 【TSE JASDAQ Standard】

BSCHajime Kojima

Minato-ku, Tokyo

+81-3- 3570-4111

Software development and provision of related solutions and services

1,939 1,970 56.44November 20, 1963

Fujitsu Frontech Limited【TSE, 2nd section】

FTECBunmei Shimojima

Inagi-shi, Tokyo

+81-42- 377-5111

Development, manufacturing, and sales of ATMs, POS terminals, LED display systems, and provision of related system development, solutions, and services for deploying and operating ATMs and POS terminals

2,091 8,458 53.90November 9, 1940

* The ratio of shares held by Fujitsu Limited.

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Principal Subsidiaries and Affiliated Companies■ The Americas[Subsidiaries]

1 Fujitsu America, Inc. [FAI]

Address 1250 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USA Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FNAH*)Tel +1-800-831-3183

Capital US$664.0K Established 2009

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

2,456

2 Fujitsu Canada, Inc. [FCI]

Address 6975 Creditview Road, Mississauga, ON, L5N 8E9, Canada Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FAI)Tel +1-905-286-9666

Capital CAN$1.9M Established 1976

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

283

3 Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. [FCPA]

Address 1250 East Arques Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085-4701 USA Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by PFU)Tel +1-408-746-6000

Capital US$10.8M Established 1991

BusinessDocument capture solutions for business and personal environments, backed by a comprehensive portfolio of service and support programs.

Number of Employees

178

4 Fujitsu do Brasil Ltda. [FBR]

AddressRua Treze de Maio,1633-1 Andar, Edificio Fujitsu, CEP 01327-905, Bela Vista, São Paulo-SP, Brazil

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +55-11-3265-0880

Capital R$60.1M Established 1972

BusinessSales and maintenance of PRIMEQUEST, ETERNUS, scanners and PalmSecure, and provision of IT services.

Number of Employees

316

5 Fujitsu Frontech North America, Inc. [FFNA]

Address 27121 Towne Centre Dr., Suite 100 Foothill Ranch, CA USA 92610-3436Share

Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by Fujitsu Frontech Limited)

Tel +1-949-855-5500

Capital US$17.1M Established 2009

BusinessDevelopment & manufacturing of Retail POS (Point Of Sale) and SCO (Self Check-Out) systems, Cash Dispensers and Recyclers, Palm Vein Biometric and RFID Solutions.

Number of Employees

191

6 Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc. [FLA]

Address 1240 East Arques Avenue, M/S 345 Sunnyvale, CA 94085, USAShare

Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)

Tel +1-408-530-4500

Capital US$4.8M Established 1993

BusinessHealthcare, education, smart energy, software validation, server technologies, network systems, and wireless communications.

Number of Employees

7 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. [FNC]

Address 2801 Telecom Parkway, Richardson, TX 75082, USA Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +1-972-690-6000

Capital US$240.8M Established 1991

BusinessDevelopment, manufacturing, sales, construction, installation, and maintenance of telecommunications equipment.

Number of Employees

1,417

8 Fujitsu Semiconductor America, Inc. [FSA]

Address 1250 East Arques Avenue, M/S 333, Sunnyvale, CA 94085-5401, USA Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FSL)Tel +1-408-737-5600

Capital US$15.0M Established 1979

Business Import/export, sales, and R&D of electronic devices.Number of Employees

9 GLOVIA International, Inc. [GII]

Address 2250 East Imperial Highway, Suite 200, El Segundo, CA 90245, USA Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +1-310-563-7000

Capital US$40.4M Established 1997

BusinessExtended ERP solutions for the manufacturing industry (from contract designs to large-scale manufacturings), and SaaS-related business.

Number of Employees

* Fujitsu North America Holdings, Inc.

As of October 1, 2014

●indicates manufacturing site

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■ EMEA (Including India)[Subsidiaries]

1 Fujitsu Finland Oy

Address Valimotie 16, 00380 Helsinki, Finland Share Holding Ratio(%)

100 (100% owned by FSH BV*)Tel +358-45-7880-4000

Capital €45.5M Established 1960

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

2,645

2 Fujitsu India Private Limited [FIPL]

Address15th Floor, Bldg. No. 9A, Phase III, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon, Haryana - 122002, India

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FTS)Tel +91-124-470-5100

Capital Rs. 230.0M Established 1997

Business Sales of IT infrastructure products, solutions, and services.Number of Employees

105

3 Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd. [FLE]

Address Hayes Park Central, Hayes End Road, Hayes, Middlesex UB4 8FE, UK Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)

Tel +44-20-8573-4444

Capital £670.0K Established 2001

Business Wireless network, HPC applications, and cloud computing.Number of Employees

4 Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH [FSEU]

Address Pittlerstrasse 47, 63225 Langen, Germany Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FSL)Tel +49-6103-690-0

Capital €3.3M Established 1980

Business Sales, R&D of semiconductor solutions.Number of Employees

5 Fujitsu Services Holdings PLC [FS]

Address 22 Baker Street, London, W1U 3BW, UK Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +44-87-354-5555

Capital £798.0M Established 1968

Business Provision of IT infrastructure services, focusing on outsourcing services.Number of Employees

17,154

6 Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. [FTS]

AddressHighlight Towers, Mies-van-der-Rohe-Strasse 8, 80807 Munich, Germany (*Operating HQ)

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +49-89-62060-1210

Capital €272.8M Established 1999

Business Sales of IT infrastructure products, solutions, and services.Number of Employees

11,480

* Fujitsu Services Holding B.V.

■ APAC[Subsidiaries]

1 Fujitsu Asia Pte. Ltd. [FAPL]

Address20 Science Park Road #03-37, Tele Tech Park, Singapore Science Park II, Singapore, 117674

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +65-6512-7555

Capital S$29.4M Established 1997

BusinessInformation processing base for the ASEAN region, delivery of services, and sales support for international procurement of telecommunications equipment.

Number of Employees

482

2 Fujitsu Australia Limited [FAL]

Address Level 16, 15 Blue Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +61-2-9113-9200

Capital A$262.8M Established 1972

BusinessDesign, configuration, maintenance, and operation for information and communication technology-based solutions and services.

Number of Employees

3,993

3 Fujitsu Computer Products of Vietnam, Inc. [FCV]

Address 31, 3A Street, Bien Hoa Industrial Zone II, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +84-61-889-0273

Capital US$42.3M Established 1995

Business Manufacturing of printed circuit boards.Number of Employees

2,108

4 Fujitsu Korea Ltd. [FKL]

Address Kyobo Life Insurance Bldg., 1, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, 110-714, Korea Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +82-2-3787-6000

Capital Won 8.4B Established 1974

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

325

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5 Fujitsu (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. [FMS]

AddressLevel 1 & 2, No. 3505 Jalan Teknokrat 5, 63000, Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FAPL)Tel +603-8318-3700

Capital M$7.3M Established 1997

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

249

6 Fujitsu New Zealand Limited [FNZ]

AddressLevel 12, Fujitsu Tower 141, The Terrace, 6011 PO BOX 3547, 6140, New Zealand

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FAL)Tel +64-4-495-0700

Capital NZ$760.0K Established 1981

BusinessDesign, configuration, maintenance, and operation for information and communication technology-based solutions and services.

Number of Employees

819

7 Fujitsu Philippines, Inc. [FPI]

Address2nd Floor, United Life Building, 837 A. Arnaiz Ave., Legaspi Village, Makati City, 1229, Philippines

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(95.5% owned by FAPL)Tel +63-2-812-4001

Capital Peso 156.0M Established 1975

Business Sales of hardware and software, and customized software development.Number of Employees

1,183

8 Fujitsu Semiconductor Korea Limited [FSK]

Address902 Kosmo Tower Building, 1002 Daechi-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135-280, Republic of Korea

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FSL)Tel +82-2-3484-7100

Capital Won 400.0M Established 1999

Business Sales and technical support for electronic devices.Number of Employees

9 Fujitsu Systems Business (Thailand) Ltd. [FSBT]

Address22-23 Floor, Exchange Tower, 388 Sukhumvit Rd., Klongtoey, Bangkok, Thailand, 10110

Share Holding Ratio(%)

99.9 (99.9% owned by FAPL)Tel +66-0-2302-1500

Capital Baht 50.0M Established 1990

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

433

10 Fujitsu Telecommunications Asia Sdn. Bhd. [FTA]

AddressGround Floor, No. 3505, Jalan Teknokrat 5, 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +60-3-8314-2020

Capital M$500.0K Established 1995

BusinessProvision of engineering services and technical support in the field of telecommunications.

Number of Employees

29

11 Fujitsu Vietnam Limited [FVL]

AddressUnit 01-03, 17th Floor, Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower, Lot E6, Cau Giay New Urban Area, Me Tri Ward, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Vietnam

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100 (100% owned by FAPL)Tel +84-4-2220-3113

Capital VND 9.7B Established 1999

Business Sales of platform products, provision of IT services and systems integration.Number of Employees

103

12 PT Fujitsu Indonesia [FID]

AddressWisma Keiai 10th Floor, JI. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 3-4, Jakarta, Indonesia, 10220

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FAPL)Tel +62-21-570-9330

Capital Rupiah 4.4B Established 1995

BusinessIT services, telecommunications, and software development for computer systems.

Number of Employees

222

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■ China (Including Hong Kong and Taiwan)[Subsidiaries]

1 Beijing Fujitsu System Engineering Co., Ltd. [BFS]

Address13F Tower A, Ocean International Center, No. 56 Dong Si Huan Zhong Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100025, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

51(17% owned by FCC)Tel +86-10-5969-1000

Capital JPY 100.0M Established 1992

BusinessDevelopment of business application software for Japanese market, development and sales of packaged software for local customers, and systems integration.

Number of Employees

314

2 Fujitsu (China) Co., Ltd. [FCC]

Address13F Tower A, Ocean International Center, No. 56 Dong Si Huan Zhong Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100025, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +86-10-5969-1000

Capital US$86.8M Established 1995

BusinessInvestment in telecommunications field, business support for group companies, establishment of R&D centers, and investment consulting services.

Number of Employees

32

3 Fujitsu China Holdings Co., Ltd. [FCH]

Address10F, Taiping Finance Tower, No. 488 Middle Yincheng Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, 200120, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FCC)Tel +86-21-5887-1000

Capital US$45.2M Established 1996

Business

R&D, manufacturing, and sales of information networks, information processing equipment and related software, and electronic devices, management for network and information processing system-related contracts, and systems integration.

Number of Employees

620

4 Fujitsu Hong Kong Limited [FHK]

Address 10/F, Lincoln House, 979 King's Road, Taikoo Place, Island East, Hong Kong Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +90-852-2827-5780

Capital HK$5.0M Established 1986

BusinessImport/export and sales of telecommunications and information processing equipment.

Number of Employees

279

5 Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific Ltd. [FPCA]

AddressUnit 603-607, Building 6, Bio-Informatics Centre, No. 2 Science Park West Avenue, HK Science Park, Shatin New Territories, Hong Kong

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100

Tel +852-3910-8282

Capital US$3.4M Established 1995

Business PC salesNumber of Employees

97

6 Fujitsu Research and Development Center Co., Ltd. [FRDC]

Address13F Tower A, Ocean International Center, No. 56 Dong Si Huan Zhong Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100025, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FCC)Tel +86-10-5969-1000

Capital US$4.4M Established 1998

Business Telecommunication systems, web information processing, and system LSI.Number of Employees

113

7 Fujitsu Semiconductor Pacific Asia Limited [FSP]

Address 2/F, Green 18 Building, Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FSL)Tel +852-2736-3232

Capital US$0.9M Established 1986

Business Sales and R&D of electronic devices.Number of Employees

57

8 Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. [FSS]

Address 30F, 1155 Fang Dian Road, Kerry Parkside, Pudong, Shanghai, 201204, China Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FSP)Tel +86-21-6146-3688

Capital RMB 14.2M Established 2003

Business Import/export, sales, and R&D of electronic devices.Number of Employees

113

9 Fujitsu South China Limited [FJSC]

AddressRoom 2806-9, New World Center, Yitian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, 518026, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FHK)Tel +86-755-2588-2589

Capital US$1.5M Established 2009

BusinessDesign, development, sales, and consulting services for information processing products, telecommunications equipment, servers, and electronic components.

Number of Employees

30

10 Fujitsu South China Technology Services Limited [FSCT]

Address No.7 Nan-6-Lu Guicheng, Nanhai, Foshan, Guangdong, 528200, China Share Holding Ratio(%)

75(75% owned by FHK)Tel +86-757-6686-8088

Capital US$20.0M Established 2010

BusinessManagement and maintenance of application systems, IT management, data processing services.

Number of Employees

16

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11 Fujitsu Taiwan Ltd. [FTL]

Address 19F, No. 39, Section 1, Chung Hwa Road, Taipei, Taiwan Share Holding Ratio(%)

100Tel +886-2-2311-2255

Capital NT$153.6M Established 1973

BusinessImport/export and sales of telecommunications and information processing equipment.

Number of Employees

248

12 Fujitsu (Xi'an) System Engineering Co., Ltd. [FXS]

Address4/F, Suite A, TangYueGe Building, Xi'an Software Park, No. 72 Keji 2nd Road, Xi'an High-tech Industries Development Zone, Xi'an, 710075, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

100(100% owned by FCC)Tel +86-29-8766-9766

Capital US$0.6M Established 2001

Business Development of business application software for Japanese market. Number of Employees

272

13 Jiangsu Fujitsu Telecommunications Technology Co., Ltd. [JFTT]

Address 21st Block, 158 Jinfeng Rd., New District, Suzhou, 215163, China Share Holding Ratio(%)

90(45% owned by FCC)Tel +86-512-6825-0097

Capital US$29.9M Established 1994

BusinessDesign, development and sales of telecommunications and information software and hardware, and systems integration services.

Number of Employees

432

14 Nanjing Fujitsu Nanda Software Technology Co., Ltd. [FNST]

Address No. 6 Wenzhu Road, Software Avenue, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210012, China Share Holding Ratio(%)

78.9(78.9% owned by FCC)Tel +86-25-8663-0566

Capital US$1.2M Established 1999

Business R&D, sales, and support for software products including firmware.Number of Employees

1,223

[Affiliated Companies]

15 Fujian Fujitsu Communication Software Co., Ltd. [FFCS]

Address 22 Shuitou Lu, Doumen, Fuzhou, Fujian, 350013, China Share Holding Ratio(%)

49(10% owned by FCC)Tel +86-591-757-5150

Capital RMB 50.0M Established 1987

BusinessTelecommunications and information software, and systems integration services.

Number of Employees

379

16 Nanjing Fujitsu Computer Products Co., Ltd [NFCP]

AddressNo. 1 Xian Xin Zhong Road, Jingji Jishu Kaifa Qu, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210046, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

38(8% owned by Fujitsu Isotec Limited)Tel +86-25-8561-2954

Capital US$7.5M Established 1994

BusinessDevelopment, manufacturing, sales, and maintenance of printers and information processing equipment.

Number of Employees

516

17 Nantong Fujitsu Microelectronics Co., Ltd. [NFME]

AddressNo. 288 Chongchuan Road, Chongchuan Development Zone, Nantong, Jiangsu, 226006, China

Share Holding Ratio(%)

24.6(24.6% owned by FCC)Tel +86-513-8505-8878

Capital RMB 649.9M Established 1997

BusinessDevelopment, manufacturing, and sales of integrated circuits and other electronic devices.

Number of Employees

4,366

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At present, the Fujitsu Group holds a total of about 95,000 pending and granted patents worldwide.

As Fujitsu’s business continues to become more global, the number of patents the Group holds outside of Japan has come to exceed the number of patents held within Japan. Fujitsu and Fujitsu Group companies are actively filing patent applications and acquiring patent rights worldwide. We are also actively engaged in uncovering inventions from affiliated companies outside Japan, including those in North America, Europe and China, to enhance our patent portfolios.

In FY 2013, the Fujitsu Group filed approximately 3,800 patent applications in Japan and approximately 4,900 outside Japan.

Looking at Fujitsu’s patent position in Japan and the US in terms of the number of patents granted in a given year, in 2013 Fujitsu Limited ranked 7th in Japan (according to internal research) and 12th in the US (according to IFI CLAIMS Patent Services). For the Fujitsu Group as a whole, 5,128 patents were granted in Japan and 2,455 patents were granted in the US in 2013.

Number of Patent Applications Filed by Fujitsu Group in FY 2013

Number of Patent Applications Filed in Japan*

Total Number of Patent Applications Field Outside Japan

3,8254,929

Americas Europe Asia and Oceania1,951 2,110 868

* This value includes patent applications filed in Japan based on the Patent Cooperation Treaty.

From April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Source: Fujitsu internal statistical information

■ Patent Portfolio StatusGranted Patents

61%

Pending Patents39%

About 95,000

Patents

Fujitsu Group’s Pending and Granted Patents Worldwide

0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000

Japan

Americas

Europe

Asia and Oceania

As of March 31, 2014 Source: Fujitsu internal statistical information(Patents)

63% 37%

70%

61%39%

70% 30%

30%

Granted Patents

Pending Patents

Breakdown of Granted and Pending Patents for Each Region

0 1,500 3,000 4,500 6,000 7,5000 1,500 3,000 4,500 6,000 7,500 9,000(Patents)

1 Panasonic

2 Toyota Motor

3 Canon

4 Mitsubishi Electric

5 Toshiba

6 Honda Motor

7 Fujitsu

8 Ricoh

9 NEC

10 Sharp

11 Denso

12 Hitachi

13 Fuji Film Holdings

14 Seiko Epson

15 Nissan Mortor

16 Kyocera

17 NTT

18 Sony

19 Dai Nippon Printing

20 Fuji Xerox

All applicants were counted on the Patent Grants issuance date.Source: in-house investigation based on data published by Japan Patent OfficeThe number of patents granted to Fujitsu Group companies other than Fujitsu Limited is 1,645 (20 companies).The total number of patents granted to Fujitsu Group: 5,128

7,123

5,586

5,582

4,963

4,623

3,637

3,483

3,292

2,940

2,871

2,826

2,607

2,553

2,370

2,037

1,860

1,800

1,787

1,721

1,445

1 IBM

2 Samsung

3 Canon

4 Sony

5 Microsoft

6 Panasonic

7 Toshiba

8 Hon Hai

9 Qualcomm

10 LG

11 Google

12 Fujitsu

13 Apple

14 GE

15 GM Global Technology

16 Seiko Epson

17 Ricoh

18 Intel

19 HP Development

20 Blackberry

6,809

4,676

3,825

3,098

2,660

2,601

2,416

2,279

2,103

1,947

1,851

1,806

1,775

1,739

1,626

1,494

1,470

1,455

1,360

1,334

All applicants were counted on the Patent Grants issuance date.Source: Date provided IFI CLAIMS Patent Services dataThe number of patents granted to Fujitsu Group companies other than Fujitsu Limited is 649 (12 companies).The total number of patents granted to Fujitsu Group: 2,455

(Patents)

Number of Granted Patents in Japan in 2013 Number of Granted Patents in the US in 2013

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Structural Reforms, M&A Transactions and Spin-Off Ventures■ Major Structural Reforms and M&A Transactions Outside Japan

Date Action

Mar 2005 Fujitsu Consulting* acquires US IT services company Cendera Technologies

Mar 2005 Fujitsu Consulting takes equity stake in Canadian healthcare systems company MOXXI Medical

Jun 2005 Fujitsu Consulting acquires US IT consulting company BORN Information Services

Feb 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquires US IT services company Greenbrier & Russel

Feb 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquires Canadian IT consulting company GIM Risk Management

Feb 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquires US IT consulting company Rapidigm

May 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquires Canadian IT consulting company M3K

Dec 2006 Fujitsu Services acquires German IT services company TDS

Sep 2007 Fujitsu Consulting acquires US IT services company OKERE

Oct 2007 Fujitsu New Zealand Limited acquires New Zealand IT services company Infinity Solutions

Oct 2007 Fujitsu Services acquires Swedish IT services company Mandator

Oct 2007 Fujitsu Consulting acquires Canadian IT consulting company Promaintech Novaxa

Feb 2008 Fujitsu Consulting acquires Canadian IT consulting company Intelec Geomatics

Mar 2009 Fujitsu Australia Limited acquires Australian IT services company KAZ

Apr 2009 Fujitsu converts Fujitsu Siemens Computers (renamed Fujitsu Technology Solutions) into a wholly owned subsidiary (ownership stake raised from 50% to 100%)

Apr 2009 Three North American companies, Fujitsu Consulting, Fujitsu Computer Systems, and Fujitsu Transaction Solutions, are merged to form Fujitsu America, Inc.

Apr 2009 Fujitsu Australia Limited acquires Australian IT consulting company Supply Chain Consulting

Feb 2012 Fujitsu Canada, Inc. acquires Canadian IT services company Technology Management Corporation

Apr 2013 Fujitsu Limited acquires France-based cloud service provider RunMyProcess

*Fujitsu Consulting is now Fujitsu America, Inc.

■ Major Structural Reforms and M&A Transactions in JapanDate Action

Feb 2003 Printer systems business is transferred to Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.

Jul 2003 Flash memory production business is transferred to Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. of the US, converting it to an equity-method affiliate (ownership stake lowered from 60% to 40%)

Sep 2003 Shares in Fujitsu Leasing Co., Ltd., are sold to Tokyo Leasing Co., Ltd. (now named Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation), converting it to an equity-method affiliate (ownership stake lowered from 60% to 20%)

Apr 2005 Shares in Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Limited are transferred to Hitachi, Ltd.

Apr 2005 LCD business is transferred to Sharp Corporation

Apr 2007 Shares in JAPAN CABLENET HOLDINGS LIMITED are transferred to KDDI Corporation

Mar 2008 LSI device business is converted into a subsidiary, Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited (now named Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited)

Dec 2008 Shares in Fujitsu Automation Limited are transferred to Miyachi Corporation

Mar 2009 HDD head business discontinued

Apr 2009 Shares in Eudyna Devices Inc. are transferred to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.

Apr 2009 Condenser business of Fujitsu Media Devices Limited is transferred to Nichicon Corporation

Jul 2009 HDD media business of Yamagata Fujitsu Limited is transferred to Showa Denko K.K.

Aug 2009 Fujitsu Business Systems Ltd. (now named Fujitsu Marketing Limited) is converted into a wholly owned subsidiary

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Oct 2009 HDD business transferred to Toshiba Corporation

Jan 2010 FDK Limited acquires all shares of SANYO Energy Twicell Co., Ltd. and SANYO Energy Tottori Co., Ltd.

Mar 2010 Communications devices business of Fujitsu Media Devices Limited is transferred to Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.

Apr 2010 PFU Limited is converted into a wholly owned subsidiary

Oct 2010 Toshiba Corporation’s mobile phone business is acquired

Apr 2012 Regional systems engineering businesses are reorganized and integrated, forming Fujitsu Systems East Limited and Fujitsu Systems West Limited

Aug 2012 Communications platform business is spun off to form Access Network Technology Limited

Oct 2012 Iwate Plant of Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited is transferred to Denso Corporation

Dec 2012 LSI assembly and test facilities of Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited are transferred to J-Devices Corporation

Aug 2013 Microcontroller and Analog Businesses of Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited are transferred to Spansion Inc.

Oct 2013 Social infrastructure systems engineering businesses are reorganized and integrated, forming Fujitsu Mission Critical Systems Limited

Apr 2014 Fujitsu Peripherals Limited is consolidated Fujitsu Mobile-phones Products Limited

Jul 2014 Fujitsu completes the acquisition of all shares of Panasonic Information Technology Solutions Co., Ltd., and its name is changed to Fujitsu IT Management Partner Co., Ltd.,

Jul 2014Fujitsu Limited, Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited, Panasonic Corporation, and Development Bank of Japan Inc. announces that the parties have signed a definitive agreement for the consolidation of system LSI business in new company

Jul 2014 Fujitsu Semiconductor and ON Semiconductor announces Strategic Partnership

Aug 2014 Fujitsu takes a minority shareholding in Yokogawa Medical Solutions

Aug 2014 Fujitsu announces an agreement for UMC to become a minority shareholder of a newly formed subsidiary of Fujitsu Semiconductor

■ Major Venture-Backed Companies Originally Funded by FujitsuCompany Name Established Business

Animo Limited Aug 1994 Development and sales of speech recognition and speech synthesis software and content for mobile phones

Ai Denshi Co., Ltd. Mar 1995 Development, manufacturing, and sales of radio frequency modules for mobile communications

Papyless Co., Ltd.* Mar 1995 Operation, content development, and sales of Papyless e-book store site

NetVision Co., Ltd. Mar 1995 Markets self-development and self-developed products in the network-related package software area

Kanata Limited Jan 2001 Web solutions and services (consulting, marketing, content planning and development, etc.)

Accela Technology Corporation Jul 2001 Development and sales of the Accela series of business search servers, provision of

professional services

Asia Infonet Inc Aug 2001Manufacturing, import and sales of solar power-related equipment and productsOperation of the “Asia Procure” procurement information site for Japanese and Chinese manufacturers, and providing procurement support

QD Laser, Inc. Apr 2006 Development, manufacturing, and sales of high-performance quantum dot lasers and optical devices

Dynamic Biosensors GmbH Feb 2012 Development and sales of high-performance biosensor equipment (spin-off of Technische Universität München)

Apta Biosciences Limited Apr 2013 Development support and manufacturing of new diagnostic and therapeutic medicine using proprietary aptamer technology

*Papyless Co., Ltd. was listed on the JASDAQ Securities Exchange in June 2010

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●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

1935~ Jun 20, 1935Fuji Tsushinki Manufacturing Corporation,

the company that later becomes Fujitsu Limited, is born as an offshoot of the communications division of Fuji Electric. The new company is capitalized at ¥3 million and has 700 employees. The first president was Manjiro Yoshimura, then president of Fuji Electric.

Sep 1938Groundbreaking begins for construction of a new plant in

Nakahara Ward, Kawasaki City, on the site of the present Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities.

Apr 1942Suzaka Plant opens for mass production of telephones.

Nov 1944Kanaiwa Kousakusho Co., Ltd. (now Fujitsu Frontech Limited)

becomes part of the Fujitsu Group.

May 1949Stock is listed on the newly reopened Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Jun 1957Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd. becomes part of the

Fujitsu Group.

Nov 1959Oyama Plant opens for mass production of radio

communication systems.

Aug 1937Fuji Tsushinki Manufacturing Corporation becomes Japanese Ministry

of Telecommunications-designated company for production of carrier equipment.

Delivery of first carrier equipment order to South Manchuria Railways Co.

1940Delivery of the first Japanese-made T-type automatic telephone

switchboard to the Nara Telephone Exchange.

Dec 1945Fuji Tsushinki is granted government recognition

by Japanese Ministry of Telecommunications as an officially approved telephone developer and manufacturer.

May 1951Production of electronic computing machines begins.

Aug 1953Manufacture of radio communications equipment begins (Kawasaki Plant).

Apr 1954Production of electronic devices begins (Kawasaki Plant).

Oct 1954Japanʼs first relay-type, automated electronic

computer, the FACOM 100, is completed.

Dec 1956Japanʼs first NC is completed.

Sep 1958First FACOM200 parametron computer is completed.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

1960~ Feb 1960Completion of transistor plant in Kawasaki and start of mass

production.

Dec 1960Stock is listed on the Osaka Securities Exchange.

Mar 1961Adopted engineering department framework, establishing

communications manufacturing and electronics manufacturing departments, in response to growth in demand for communication equipments and rapid advancement in electronic industry.

Oct 1961Stock is listed on the Nagoya Stock Exchange.

Aug 1964Ishii Communications Industry Ltd. (now Fujitsu Marketing

Limited) becomes part of the Fujitsu Group.

Mar 1966Nagano Plant opens for mass production of computers.

Aug 1966Kawasaki integrated circuits plant is completed and mass

production begins.

Mar 1967New York Representative Office established as first office

outside Japan.

Jun 1967Company formally changes Japanese name to Fujitsu

Kabushiki Kaisha (Fujitsu Limited).

Oct 1963Japanʼs first computer export, the FACOM 212 parametron computer, is

shipped to customer in the Philippines.

Apr 1964Japanʼs first data communications system, FACOM 323, is completed

and delivered to The Nikko Securities Co., Ltd.

Sep 1965The FACOM 230 series of mass-produced

general-purpose mainframe computers is completed. FACOM 230-10, the smallest model in the series, receives 1,000 orders in its first five years on the market, becoming the best-selling computer in Japan.

Oct 1966The FANUC 260, the worldʼs first all-IC type NC, is announced.

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●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

Sep 1967Aizu Plant opens for mass production of acoustic equipment

and semiconductor components.

Jul 1968Fujitsu California, Inc. (reorganized as Fujitsu America, Inc.

in August 1976) is established as Fujitsu Limitedʼs first overseas subsidiary.

Aug 1968Akashi Plant established (from Kobe Kogyo Corporation).

Oct 1968Minamitama Plant opens for mass production of data

transmission terminals.

Nov 1968Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. is spun off as an independent

company.

Nov 1968The first Japanese-made online deposit system begins operating at The

Dai-Ichi Bank, Ltd.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

1970~ Oct 1971Fujitsu Limited and Hitachi, Ltd. conclude tie-up in computer

systems development.

Apr 1972Fuji Denki Kagaku Co.,Ltd. (now FDK Corporation) becomes

part of the Fujitsu Group.

May 1972Numerical Control Division is spun off into independent

company, Fujitsu FANUC Ltd. (now FANUC Ltd.).

Dec 1972Capital investment in Amdahl Corp.

Jul 1974 Kumagaya Plant established

(from Kumagaya Electric Corporation).

Jun 1975Nissan Computer Ltd. (now Fujitsu Broad Solution &

Consulting Inc.) becomes part of the Fujitsu Group.

Jan 1976Capital investment in Takeda Riken Industry Co., Ltd. (now

Advantest Corporation).

Apr 1976Stock is listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Aug 1976Numazu Plant opens for production of large-scale computers.

Apr 1978Joint-venture agreement concluded with Siemens AG in

computing products field.

Aug 1974FACOM V0 office computer is announced. Fujitsu Limited unbundled

software for the first time, selling its hardware and software separately.

Nov 1974FACOM M series of large-scale

mainframe computers is announced jointly with Hitachi, Ltd. FACOM M-190 recognized as worldʼs largest and fastest computer based on LSI architecture.

1976The vector-type supercomputer is developed.

Feb 1978First to commercialize 64-Kbit RAM.

Apr 1979Japanese Processing Extended Features (JEF) code is announced.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

1980~ Aug 1980Iwate Plant opens (incorporates memory chip mass production

line from Aizu Plant).

Jun 1981San Diego Plant opens in California, U.S.A., and begins

local production of semiconductors.

Oct 1981Stock is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

Dec 1981Alliance with U.K. company International Computers Limited

(ICL) to provide technological assistance for computers.

Sep 1983Stock is listed on the Zurich, Basel and Geneva stock

exchanges (integrated now as the SWX Swiss Exchange).

May 1980 Japanese word processor, OASYS 100, is

announced.

Jun 1980Fujitsu Laboratories succeeds in development of High Electron Mobility

Transistor (HEMT).

May 1981FM-8, the first in the FM series of personal

computers, is announced; first PC in world to feature 64KB RAM.

Mar 1983Worldʼs first CMOS256 KB EPROM is developed.

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Sep 1984Mie Plant opens for prototype development and mass

production of large-density memories and large-scale gate arrays.

Oct 1984Wakamatsu Plant opens for mass production of customized

LSI products.

Oct 1984Fujitsu Limited takes equity interest in General Inc. (now

Fujitsu General Ltd.).

Feb 1986N.I.F. Corporation (now NIFTY Corporation), a PC

communications company, established by joint investment with Nissho Iwai Corporation.

Nov 1985Worldʼs fastest ultra-large-scale general-purpose computer featuring ECL

LSI, the FACOM M-780 model group, is announced.

May 1987SDAS comprehensive system development framework is introduced.

Mar 1988Fujitsu ISDN offered in Japan.

Aug 1988Fujitsu S-family engineering workstations are announced.

Dec 1988Worldʼs first commercial ISDN service, running on Fujitsu FETEX-150

digital switching system, is released in Singapore.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

1990~ Nov 1990Fujitsu Limited invests in ICL, obtaining 80% of outstanding

shares.

Apr 1993Fujitsu Limited and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. of the US

jointly establish Fujitsu AMD Semiconductor Ltd. (renamed FASL LLC in July 2003, now Spansion Inc.) for production of flash memory.

Dec 1995Tatebayashi System Center opens as base for outsourcing

services.

Feb 1996Fujitsu PC Corporation established to pursue PC business in

the U.S. (now Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation).

Mar 1997Fujitsu Asia Pte. Ltd. established as regional headquarters

to strengthen solutions business in Asia.

May 1997IBM Corp. and Fujitsu Limited reach agreement to end

arbitration in American Arbitration Association (AAA).

Sep 1997Amdahl Corp. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu

Limited.

Nov 1997Akashi System Center opens as base for outsourcing services.

Oct 1998ICL becomes a wholly owned subsidiary.

Aug 1990UXP/M, the worldʼs first mainframe OS compatible with UNIX System V

Release 4, is announced.

Sep 1990M-1800 model group, the worldʼs fastest ultra-large-

scale general-purpose computer, is announced.

Apr 1991mova F, Fujitsuʼs first mobile phone, is released.

May 1991DS/90 7000 Series of RISC-based UNIX computers is announced.

Jun 1992PROPOSE, an integrated services framework for information and

communication systems, is announced.

Sep 1992VPP500 series, the worldʼs fastest vector parallel supercomputer, is released.

Jan 1993Selected as a supplier of B-ISDN switching systems by a U.S. carrier; received

order for FETEX-150, the worldʼs first commercial ATM switching system.

Oct 1993FMV Series of personal computers

conforming to international standards is announced for the Windows era.

Oct 1994FMV-DESKPOWER, all-in-one desktop PC, loaded with software, is released.

Feb 1995Disk array subsystem (F6495), with the worldʼs fastest data transfer speed,

is announced.FMV-BIBLO, high-performance B5-size all-in-one

notebook PC, is released.

May 1995New GS8000 series, global server employing the worldʼs fastest CMOS

general-purpose processor and parallel processing technology, is announced.

Oct 1995New SymfoWARE database product is announced for the multimedia age.

Dec 1996GRANPOWER5000 PC server series featuring three models is announced.

Nov 1997SOLUTIONVISION, a new business architecture featuring network

computing solutions, is announced.

Jan 1998GS8800 model line, the worldʼs fastest CMOS-based large-scale servers,

is announced.

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1999Fujitsu adopts “Everything on the Internet“ business strategy.

Mar 1999NIFTY Corporation becomes a wholly owned subsidiary.

Apr 1999Fujitsu Limited and Hitachi, Ltd. announce joint venture

(Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Limited) to develop, manufacture and market large-screen plasma display panels.

Oct 1999Fujitsu Limited and Siemens establish joint venture to create

major European computer power, Fujitsu Siemens Computers (Holding) B.V. (now Fujitsu Technology Solutions B.V.).

Jun 1998Systemwalker, a comprehensive job management suite for distributed

systems, is announced.

Jul 1998NAND-type flash memory is developed.

Nov 1998GP7000F family of UNIX servers, featuring proprietary chips and running

the Solaris operating system, is announced.

Oct 1999Succeeds in worldʼs first 1 terabit/sec optical WDM transmission over

distance of 10,000km.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

2000~ Sep 2000Nissan Digital Process Ltd. becomes wholly owned subsidiary

(now Digital Process Ltd.).

Mar 2002Worldʼs first large-scale pilot manufacturing of 90nm LSI

devices commences at Fujitsu Akiruno Technology Center.

Apr 2002ICL, U.S. companies DMR and Amdahl Corp. are renamed

Fujitsu Services Holdings PLC, Fujitsu Consulting Holdings, Inc. (now Fujitsu America, Inc.) and Fujitsu IT Holdings, Inc., respectively.

Jun 2002Fujitsu Limited and Microsoft Corp. announce expansion of

global alliance.

Oct 2002Steps up Linux business aimed at large-scale enterprise

systems.

Jan 2003Fujitsu Limited and Intel Corporation announce strategic

collaboration to develop mission-critical enterprise servers.

May 2003Fujitsu Limited and Red Hat, Inc. announce global partnership

agreement in mission-critical Linux solutions field.

Jul 2003Fujitsu Limited and AMD establish flash memory joint

venture FASL LLC (now Spansion Inc.).

Oct 2003Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation established by

integrating Fujitsu IT Holdings, Inc. (formerly Amdahl Corp.) and other U.S. subsidiaries; Fujitsu IT Holdings, Inc. is later liquidated.

Jun 2004Fujitsu Limited and Microsoft Corp. announce global alliance

to develop open-standard IT platforms for mission-critical environments.

Fujitsu Limited and Sun Microsystems, Inc. announce expansion of strategic relationship for the joint development and delivery of future generation Solaris and SPARC-based systems.

Jul 2004Fujitsu Limited and TDK Corporation announce strategic

alliance in magnetic hard disk drive head business and establishment of joint-venture company.

Aug 2004Fujitsu Limited and Cadence Design Systems, Japan

announce global partnership agreement for creating advanced system-on-chip (SoC) design environments.

Dec 2004Fujitsu Limited and Cisco Systems, Inc. enter into strategic

alliance focusing on routers and switches.

May 2000Server offerings are unified under PRIMEPOWER and PRIMERGY global

brands as part of server strategy for driving global business development.

Feb 2002Storage systems products are unified under the ETERNUS global brand.GS21 600, the worldʼs fastest mainframe, is released.“TRIOLE“ platform-integration strategy for IT optimization is introduced.

Jun 2002Fujitsu Limited pioneers use of eco-friendly, biodegradable plastic in

FMV-BIBLO notebook computers.

Aug 2002Scalar supercomputer PRIMEPOWER HPC 2500 is released.

Nov 2002FMV-STYLISTIC series of pen tablet PCs is released.

Nov 2003Validation tests of “BioServer,“ a massively parallel simulation server, begin.

Dec 2003On-demand outsourcing services business started.Upgraded SDAS comprehensive system development methodology.

Mar 2004Fujitsu Limited signs agreement to manufacture U.S.-based Lattice

Semiconductor Corporationʼs next-generation semiconductor products.

Jun 2004PRIMEPOWER, the worldʼs first UNIX servers using

90-nm semiconductor technology, is released.

Aug 2004FOMA F900iC, the worldʼs first mobile phone

compatible with the i-mode FeliCa service, is released.

Oct 20041MBit FRAM, the worldʼs highest capacity FRAM, is released.

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2005~ Mar 2005Fujitsu Limited concludes agreement to sell some of its

shares in Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Limited to Hitachi, Ltd.

Apr 2005Fujitsu Limited signs agreement to transfer LCD operations

to Sharp Corporation.The Mie Plant (now part of Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited)

begins production of logic LSI devices employing 300mm wafers (Mie 300mm Fab. No.1).

Aug 2006Fujitsu Quality Laboratory Limited is established through

the merger of part of the Quality Assurance Unit of Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Analysis Laboratory Ltd.

Sep 2006ISO 20000 certification for IT Service Management Systems

in outsourcing services is achieved.

Oct 2006Fujitsu Limited and SAP AG announce expansion of global

partnership in services area.

Mar 2007Consulting is strengthened by integrating Consulting

Headquarters and Fujitsu Research Institute.

Apr 2007Fujitsu Semiconductor Technology, Inc., a front-end process

manufacturer of LSI devices, begins operation.Second fab producing logic LSI devices employing 300mm

wafers (Mie 300mm Fab. No.2) begins operations at Mie Plant (now part of Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited).

May 2007Global Hosting Partner agreement with SAP AG is signed,

building on existing Global Technology Partner and Global Service Partner agreements.

Jun 2007Fujitsu Mission Critical Systems Ltd. is established.Fujitsuʼs systems engineers for the retailing industry are

integrated into Fujitsu System Solutions Limited. (now Fujitsu Systems East Limited)

Aug 2007Partnership with Siemens AG in palm vein authentication

business is established.

Sep 2007Fujitsu Consulting Holdings, Inc. (now Fujitsu America, Inc.)

acquires OKERE, a US-based SaaS solutions provider.Fujitsu, Hitachi Ltd., and NEC Corporation are chosen to

jointly develop a next-generation supercomputer system as part of the Next-Generation Supercomputer Project sponsored by Japanʼs Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.

Oct 2007Fujitsu Advanced Technologies Limited and Fujitsu Design

Limited are established through a spin-off of the shared technology and design divisions.

Fujitsu New Zealand Limited announces the acquisition of Infinity Solutions Ltd., a New Zealand-based IT services provider.

Fujitsu Electronics Inc. is established through the integration of the sales organizations of Fujitsuʼs Electronic Devices Business Group and Fujitsu Devices Inc.

Fujitsu Consulting Holdings, Inc. (now Fujitsu America, Inc.) acquires Promaintech Novaxa, a Canadian IT consulting company.

Jan 2005The worldʼs first large-size plastic housing made of plant-based plastic

is employed in notebook PCs.

Apr 2005PRIMEQUEST mission-critical IA server is released.FMV thin client PC is released; lack of hard disk

prevents data leaks.Pioneering development of highly integrated SoC

for use in WiMAX-compliant base stations and subscriber stations.

May 2005Fujitsu and Cisco CSR-1, a next-generation router developed under a

strategic tie-up with Cisco Systems, Inc., is released.

Jun 2005PalmSecure contactless palm vein authentication

equipment business is launched globally.

Nov 2005Processor conforming with the latest H.264

standard for video compression is released.

Apr 2006New FMV-DESKPOWER series is released as first PC series with a Blu-ray

Disc drive. In addition, in the FMV-BIBLO series of notebook PCs, a new model with an HD DVD-ROM drive is released.

May 2006GLOVIA smart, an integrated ERP solution for medium-sized companies,

is launched.

Oct 2006Innovative IT infrastructure proposal format is introduced through the

establishment of an infrastructure optimization model.

Dec 2006New bio-based polymer from castor oil is developed.Worldʼs first 300GB 2.5 serial ATA hard disk drive is released.PRIMERGY TX120, a PC server with the worldʼs smallest footprint, is released.

Jan 2007FOMA F703i, the worldʼs thinnest water-proof mobile phone, is released.

Apr 2007SPARC Enterprise UNIX server series jointly developed with Sun

Microsystems, Inc. is released.

May 2007FMV-LIFEBOOK U series, the worldʼs smallest and

lightest tablet-convertible ultra-mobile PCs, is released.

FENICS II multi-carrier network services are launched.

Sales of the Raku Raku Phone series of mobile phones surpass the 10-million-unit mark.

Aug 2007Fujitsu Services Holdings PLC wins a large-scale outsourcing contract from

Reuters.

Sep 2007Worldʼs first PC mouse equipped with a palm

vein authentication sensor is released.

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Nov 2007Fujitsu Mission Critical Software Limited is established

through a corporate split-off of Fujitsuʼs mainframe mission-critical software development and maintenance divisions.

Fujitsu Services Holdings PLC completes a public tender offer for Mandator AB, a Swedish IT services company.

Dec 2007Collaboration with Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. to develop

next-generation ATM software is announced.

Jan 2008Fujitsu Mobile-phone Products Limited (now Fujitsu Peripherals

Limited) is established through a corporate split-off of Fujitsuʼs mobile phone manufacturing and service divisions.

Feb 2008Fujitsu Consulting Holdings, Inc. (now Fujitsu America, Inc.)

acquires Intelec Geomatics Inc., a Canadian IT consulting company specializing in geomatics solutions.

Mar 2008Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited is established through the

corporate split-off of Fujitsuʼs LSI business operations.

Apr 2008Fujitsu Groupʼs maintenance services units become the

first in Japan to attain BS25999 certification in business continuity management system.

Jun 2008Fujitsu Advanced Quality Limited is established to provide

third-party quality verification of systems integration projects.

Organization for the development, sales, and support of PLM solutions is strengthened. CAD product development unit is consolidated into Digital Process Ltd.

Jul 2008Fujitsuʼs photonics manufacturing division and photonics

product development division for the Japanese market are consolidated into Fujitsu Access Limited, and the combined entity is renamed Fujitsu Telecom Networks Limited.

Green Policy 2020, Fujitsuʼs medium-term environmental vision, is announced.

Oct 2008FFC Ltd. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary and changes

its name to Fujitsu Advanced Engineering Ltd.DOCOMO, Renesas, Fujitsu and Sharp jointly develop mobile

phones supporting HSUPA.

Jan 2009Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited reorganizes the manufacturing

facilities at its LSI wafer processing plant.

Mar 2009Fujitsu acquires the Australian IT-services company KAZ to

become the third largest company in Australiaʼs IT market.

Apr 2009Fujitsu acquires shares in Fujitsu Siemens Computers (Holding)

B.V. from Siemens of Germany to make it a wholly owned subsidiary under the name of Fujitsu Technology Solutions B.V.

Three companies in North America merge to become Fujitsu America, Inc.

Fujitsuʼs front-end technology operations are integrated into Fujitsu Frontech Limited.

Fujitsu acquires Supply Chain Consulting, an Australia-based SAP consulting firm.

Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited outsources production of its 40-nm generation logic ICs to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).

May 2009FDK Corporation, an equity-method affiliate of Fujitsu,

becomes a consolidated subsidiary.Sales alliance with Salesforce.com is formed for SaaS business

in the CRM sector.

Nov 2007Worldʼs first IDB-1394-compliant LSIs with embedded multimedia

functions are released.

Jan 2008Fujitsu develops the worldʼs first 64 KB high-capacity FRAM RFID tag for

aviation applications.

Feb 2008BroadOne WX300, the worldʼs smallest standalone mobile WiMAX base

station, is launched globally.A comprehensive set of SaaS solutions is launched.

Mar 2008Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. creates worldʼs first nano-scale carbon composite

featuring a self-organizing structure by combining carbon nanotubes and graphene.

FOMA F1100 Windows mobile smartphone is released.

Apr 2008Raku Raku Phone Premium, which can be used outside of Japan, is released.Worldʼs first 320GB 2.5“ hard disk drive with AES 256-bit encryption is

released.

May 2008SafetyValue, an innovative new security and business continuity

solution, is launched.

Jul 2008Fujitsu Services Holdings PLC wins a 5-year IT outsourcing contract from

Astellas Pharma Europe Ltd.

Nov 2008FMV Raku-Raku PC, for seniors and first-time PC buyers, is released.

Jan 2009Fujitsu begins offering “Green Business Solutions.“

Apr 2009Fujitsu begins offering its cloud services platform, Trusted-Service Platform.The 1600/1400 model group of GS21 mainframe servers is released.

May 2009PRIMERGY BX900, equipped with an industry-leading number of blades,

is released.SPARC64 VIIIfx (128 gigaflops), the worldʼs fastest CPU, debuts at

Fujitsu Forum 2009.

Jun 2009ETERNUS line globally deployed.Worldʼs first GaN HEMT for power supplies is developed.Fujitsu America, Inc. receives an order from Alliance Data for

infrastructure services, its first full-scale outsourcing agreement in North America.

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Jul 2009Yamagata Fujitsu Limitedʼs HDD media business is transferred

to Showa Denko K.K.

Aug 2009Fujitsu Business Systems Ltd. (now Fujitsu Marketing Limited)

becomes a wholly owned subsidiary.Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited collaborates with TSMC on the

development and manufacturing of the 28-nm generation of logic ICs.

Oct 2009Fujitsuʼs HDD drive business is transferred to Toshiba

Corporation.Fujitsu South China Limited is established.

Nov 2009Fujitsu opens new annex of the Tatebayashi System Center to

serve as a core platform for next-generation services business.

Jul 2009New system architecture for Japanʼs Next-Generation Supercomputer is

determined.

Oct 2009Baseband chip and data card for LTE terminal is developed.

Nov 2009Fujitsu develops worldʼs first technology for low-temperature full-surface

direct formation of graphene transistors on large-scale substrates.

Dec 2009Workplace LCM Service, which leverages a cloud services platform to

support end-user ICT equipment, is released.

●Business Developments● ●Product Developments●

2010~ Jan 2010Fujitsu and Singaporeʼs Agency for Science, Technology and

Research enter into collaborative R&D partnership focusing on petascale computing.

Mar 2010Fujitsu and Fuji Electric Holdings Co., Ltd. sign an MOU to

explore a partnership in the smart grid business. Fujitsu creates a new brand promise: “shaping tomorrow

with you.“

Apr 2010Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited changes its name to

Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited.PFU Limited becomes a wholly owned subsidiary through

an exchange of shares.

May 2010Fujitsu and salesforce.com expand their comprehensive

global partnership.

Oct 2010Fujitsu Business Systems Ltd. changes its name to Fujitsu

Marketing Limited.Fujitsu and Toshiba Corporation merge their mobile phone

businesses.

Dec 2010Fujitsu restructures and consolidates manufacturing

infrastructure for network products with aim to strengthen network business structure.

Toshiba Storage Device Corporation (TSDC) becomes wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation.

May 2011Kyoto University and Fujitsu begins joint field testing

of effective energy management resulting from energy conservation technology-related research utilizing smart power outlets.

Jun 2011K Computer takes first place in

world with a performance of 8.162 petaflops.

University of Tokyoʼs RCAST and Fujitsu collaborate in race to develop new IT-based drug discovery technology.

Fujitsu and SAS Institute Japan form partnership in field of business analytics.

Jan 2010Ultra-lightweight (495g) pocket-sized LOOX U series of PCs is released.The next-generation “arrowhead“ trading system of Tokyo Stock

Exchange Group, Inc. (TSE) begins operations.

Feb 2010Fujitsu Services wins the UKʼs largest desktop outsourcing services

contract from the Department for Work and Pensions.

Mar 2010PRIMERGY CX1000, Fujitsuʼs new server platform for

cloud computing, is released.docomo PRIME series™ F-04B, featuring the worldʼs

first detachable mobile phone, is released.

Apr 2010New line of software products for private clouds is released that helps

customers transform their ICT systems.

May 2010Array of services is launched to help customers migrate their business

systems to the cloud.

Jun 2010Worldʼs first 3D PC featuring a full 3D experience is released.

Sep 2010Fujitsu begins shipping Japanʼs Next-Generation Supercomputer (K

computer).

Oct 2010Fujitsuʼs On-Demand Virtual System Service, a public cloud platform

that enables utilization of datacenter ICT infrastructure via the network, becomes commercially available.

Dec 2010docomo smartphone REGZA Phone T-01C is released.

Feb 2011The first au smartphone, the REGZA Phone IS04, is released.Secure STYLISTIC Q550 slate PC for business class is released.

Mar 2011PRIMERGY series of servers breaks the sales mark of 1 million units.

May 2011Fujitsu Australia Limited selected for a nationwide fiber broadband

network deployment project.

Jun 2011Primesoft Server v1.1, an in-memory data management software platform

operating at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is released.Cloud Ready Blocks, an integrated private cloud product, is launched.New location data service SPATIOWL is launched.Fujitsu opens “BooksV“ online e-book store.

Jul 2011Windows® 7 F-07C mobile phone is released.

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Oct 2011Fujitsu Marketing enhances its business activities for the

private sector market.

Nov 2011K computer receives worldʼs top performance ranking for

the second time in a row.

Jan 2012Fujitsu is selected as one of AT&Tʼs Domain Suppliers for

networking equipment.

Feb 2012Fujitsu acquires Canadian IT services provider Technology

Management Corporation.Fujitsu and Infoteria begin collaboration on smart device-

enabled services for enterprises.

Apr 2012Fujitsu launches regional systems engineering companies,

Fujitsu Systems East and Fujitsu Systems West.Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications is converted into a

wholly owned subsidiary of Fujitsu.In collaboration with the Nanhai Peopleʼs Government of

Foshan, Guangdong Province, Fujitsu opens the Fujitsu South China Data Centre.

Fujitsu, Aizuwakamatsu City, and Tohoku Electric Power begin planning smart community project in Aizuwakamatsu region.

Aug 2012Fujitsu, NTT DOCOMO, INC., NEC Corporation, and Fujitsu

Semiconductor form a joint venture, Access Network Technology Limited, to focus on the development and sales of communications platform products.

Fujitsu becomes the first in the industry to begin recycling CDs and DVDs for use in notebook PCs.

Fujitsu Group becomes the first organization in the world to receive third-party certification for ISO 22301, the international standard for business continuity management systems.

Oct 2012Fujitsu Semiconductor Limitedʼs Iwate Plant is transferred

to Denso Corporation.

Nov 2012Fujitsu establishes IT Management Partners Limited

to provide IT-management outsourcing services to the information-systems departments of a range of companies.

Dec 2012Fujitsu establishes Future City Solutions Limited, a smart-

community business, as a joint venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

Aug 2011Windows® Phone IS12T, Japanʼs first smartphone running Windows® Phone

7.5, is released.Development of worldʼs first cloud platform to leverage big data.Roll out of FGCP/A5 begins.

Sep 2011Raku-Raku Phone series breaks the sales mark of 20 million units.

Oct 2011Roll out of Engineering Cloud for new era in manufacturing begins.docomo tablet ARROWS Tab LTE F-01D is released.

Nov 2011PRIMEHPC FX10 supercomputer is released.Fujitsu receives a supercomputer system order from the

University of Tokyoʼs Information Technology Center.Fujitsu deploys a cloud-based ICT system at a farm

directly managed by AEON and initiates field testing.

Dec 2011Fujitsu America Inc. receives a contract to provide ICT infrastructure

service to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.

Jan 2012Data Utilization Platform Services, a cloud services portfolio to leverage

big data, is launched.ARROWS Tab Wi-Fi tablet for consumers is released.

Feb 2012Fujitsu releases a desktop thin client, FUTRO S900, the first release in

Japan of its new global brand. Fujitsu and Tohoku University begin to collaborate on high-precision 3D

tsunami simulation research.Fujitsu and Gurunavi, Inc. begin an interindustry data integration service trial.

Mar 2012Worldʼs first technology to detect overtrust situations based on voice

pitch and level is developed. (Can be used to protect against remittance-soliciting phone phishing scams.)

May 2012Software supporting the utilization of big data is released.The establishment of a “Manufacturing Innovation Team“ concept to offer

the know-how and tools the Company has nurtured over many years in manufacturing is announced.

New “My Cloud“ concept using PCs for individual users is announced.Fujitsu Technology Solutions V.B. receives global IT services contract from

Lufthansa Systems of Germany.

Jun 2012Enetune cloud-based energy management system is released.Fujitsu breaks a world cryptography record with the successful cryptanalysis

of a 278-digit-long pairing-based cryptography, the next generation cryptography standard.

Fujitsu wins supercomputer bid from Taiwanʼs Central Weather Bureau.

Jul 2012ARROWS A SoftBank 101F smartphone, the companyʼs first model

offered through SoftBank Mobile, is released.

Aug 2012Raku-Raku Smartphone is released.The STYLISTIC Q702/F hybrid tablet with an attachable

keyboard is released.

Oct 2012“Akisai“ cloud for the food and agricultural industries is launched.

Nov 2012Fujitsu launches “Floral Kiss“ personal computers.Fujitsu launches cloud service for “Wandant Dog Pedometer.“Fujitsu establishes new datacenter in Canadaʼs midwest.

Dec 2012Fujitsu collaborates with Salesforce.com in big-data services using

Force.com.Fujitsu launches “FUJITSU Integrated Systems HA Database Ready,“ first

phase in Dynamic Integrated Systems vertically integrated platform.Fujitsu, Daiwa Institute of Research, and KDDI build cloud-computing

environment for the Central Bank of Myanmar.

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Feb 2013Fujitsu spins off inside-sales department to form Fujitsu IS

Service Limited.Fujitsu announces restructuring and new direction for its

semiconductor business, including formation of a new fabless company to handle its system LSI device business and transfer of the Mie Plantʼs 300-mm line to a new foundry company.

Apr 2013Fujitsu acquires French cloud-services operator

RunMyProcess.Spansion Inc. acquires Fujitsu Semiconductor Limitedʼs

Microcontroller and Analog Business.

Oct 2013Fujitsu reorganizes and integrates system engineering

companies handling social infrastructure: Fujitsu Advanced Solutions Limited and Fujitsu Mission Critical Systems Limited merge to become Fujitsu Mission Critical Systems Limited.

Feb 2014The municipal government of Kawasaki City and Fujitsu

Limited sign a framework agreement to come together and cooperate in such areas as building a more robust ICT environment and nurturing the next-generation so as to promote a sustainable community.

Mar 2014Fujitsu creates a new organization structure consisting of

five regions—EMEIA, Americas, Asia, Oceania and Japan.

Apr 2014Mobile phone handset production is to be consolidated

under Fujitsu Peripherals Limited.

May 2014Fujitsu is Awarded Imperial Invention Prize for High-

Dimensional Supercomputer Interconnect Technology.

Jul 2014Fuj i tsu s igns of a Def in i t ive Agreement for the

Consolidation of System LSI Businesses in New Company.Fujitsu Semiconductor and ON Semiconductor announce

Strategic Partnership.Fujitsu acquires shares of Panasonic Information

Technology Solutions and begin to provide outsourcing services relating to the operation, maintenance and development of ICT systems to Panasonic and its group companies (the Panasonic Group).

Aug 2014UMC joins Fujitsu Semiconductorʼs new foundry company.

Jan 2013Fujitsu launches the SPARC M10 Unix server.Fujitsu introduces “Fujitsu Intelligent Society Solution Senior Care

Cloud Oushin Sensei,“ home healthcare and nursing services for senior citizens, first phase in senior care cloud services.

Fujitsu introduces “FUJITSU DataPlaza Social Media Analysis Tool.“

Mar 2013Fujitsu signs contract with Saudi Industrial Property Authority to build

and operate environmental management system in Saudi Arabia.Supercomputer for ALMA radio telescope begins operations.

Apr 2013Fujitsu sets out its companywide “Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision.“Fujitsu begins pilot project with Panasonic in cloud-enabled smart

appliances.

May 2013Fujitsu launches Smart Community project in Aizu Wakamatsu region.Fujitsu develops FUJITSU Intelligent Networking and Computing

Architecture, an SDN-based architecture.Fujitsu sets up Akisai Farms at Numazu facility. Fujitsu systematizes cloud products and services in the “FUJITSU Cloud Initiative.“Fujitsu and Dentsu collaborate on marketing project using big data.

Jun 2013Fujitsu and France Telecom-Orange introduce smartphone to Europeʼs

senior market.Fujitsu systematizes big data products and services in the “FUJITSU Big

Data Initiative.“Aug 2013Fujitsu systematizes mobile products and services in the “FUJITSU

Mobile Initiative.“

Oct 2013Fujitsu begins global packaged sales of “SPATIOWL“ location data cloud

service.Fujitsu supports Japanʼs manufacturing industry with “Monozukuri

Solutions.“Fujitsu unveils ten new big data offerings to FUJITSU Big Data Initiative.

Nov 2013Fujitsu opens new facilities at Akashi System Center.

Dec 2013Fujitsu to implement ConnectEdBC, a new student information system

for schools in British Columbia.

Jan 2014Fujitsu simulates 3,000-atom nano device, a threefold increase.Fujitsu Laboratories develops technology capable of searching encrypted

data to maintain privacy.Fujitsu organizes security products and services under new FUJITSU

Security Initiative.

Feb 2014Fujitsu introduces “GRANNOTE,“ a PC for the mature consumer segment.Fujitsu develops a wearable device in the form of a glove that features

touch- and gesture-based input for on-site operations.Fujitsu develops prototype haptic sensory tablet.

Mar 2014Fujitsu bolsters suite of products and services with its “Digital Marketing Solution“

Apr 2014Fujitsu launches new models in GS21 series featuring new processors.Fujitsu receives an order for a new supercomputer system from the

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).Fujitsu launches new PRIMEQUEST series, boosting processing

performance by up to 2.5 times.

May 2014Fujitsu releases virtualization products using software-defined

networking for wide-area networks.Fujitsu wins RFID Integrated Label Project from Airbus, allowing

individual components to be tracked and enabling accurate traceability.Fujitsu enhances suite of private cloud platform products with support

for OpenStack.

Aug 2014University of Tokyoʼs Research Center for Advanced Science and

Technology, Fujitsu, and Kowa successfully generate a novel active compound targeting cancer using IT-based drug discovery technology.

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System Products

Personal Computers and Tablets

Overview

Technology SolutionUbiquitous Solutions

Device SolutionsLSI

Solutions/System Integration

ServicesSystem

Platforms

■ Security P.43(FUJITSU Security Initiative)

■ Mobile P.45(FUJITSU Mobile Initiative)

■ HPC P.54 ■ Middleware P.52

FUJITSU SupercomputerPRIMEHPC FX10

FUJITSU StorageETERNUS DX series

ARROWS Tab QH55/SGRANNOTE AH90/PESPRIMO WH77/S

FUJITSU Software Interstage

FUJITSU Software Symfoware

FUJITSU Software Systemwalker

■ Servers P.52

P.58 — P.59

LSI

Tatebayashi Datacenter

■ Big Data P.42(FUJITSU Big Data Initiative)

■ Cloud P.44 — P45(FUJITSU Cloud Initiative)

FUJITSU ServerGS21

SPARC M10

FUJITSU ServerPRIMEQUEST

FUJITSU ServerPRIMERGY

■ Storage  Systems P.52

SPATIOWLLocation-Based Services

Fujitsu Laboratories

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* The products mentioned here are listed for reference purposes only. Availability may vary by country.

Business Innovation

Social Innovation

Network Products

Mobile Phones

■ Solution by Industry (Manufacturing, Distribution, Social Infrastructure, Financial, Public Sector, Regional, Medical, Educational, Healthcare)

■ Manufacturing P.46

■ Digital Marketing P.47

■ Transformation of Work Styles P.47

■ Health and Medical P.48

■ Education P.49

■ Disaster Mitigation and Prevention P.49

■ Food and Agriculture P.50

■ Transport and Vehicle P.50

Creating Values through Integration Linking Modernization and Innovation

FUJITSU Network SR-X Series

Raku-Raku Smartphone 3 ARROWS NX F-02G

P.56

P.58 — P.59

The Akisai cloud for the food and agriculture industries

3D Tsunami Simulator

Process planning tool “GP4“, using 3D virtual data

■ Solutions/SI■ Cloud P.44 — P45(FUJITSU Cloud Initiative)

FUJITSU NetworkFLASHWAVE 9500 DWDM Fujitsu and Cisco CRS-3

P.60 — P.63

● Human Empowerment● Creative Intelligence● Connected Infrastructure● Common Foundation

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Vendor Share by Category

■ Storage Systems* (Japan 2013)*External RAID

Source: IDC Japan, Japan Quarterly Disk Storage Systems Tracker CY2014Q2

IBM 10%

Others 38%

Hitachi 20%

EMC 14%

Fujitsu19%

Total:175.7B yen

NEC 24%

Fujitsu19%

3) PC Servers* (Japan 2013)*x86 servers as defined by IDC Japan

Source: 1 – 3 IDC Japanʼs Japan Server Quarterly Model Analysis CY2014Q2

IBM10%

Hitachi 9%

HP 16%

Total:290.3B yenDell 9%

Others 13%

Total:$158,707M

■IT Services (WW 2012, revenue basis)Top 5 Companies

Source: Gartner, “Market Share: IT Services 2013” 31 March 2014Graph created by Fujitsu based on Gartnerʼs data.

Fujitsu13%

Deloitte 13%

IBM36%

HP 20%

Accenture17%

■Servers (WW 2013)

Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker-2014 Q2

Fujitsu 3%

Others 11%

Cisco 5%

HP27%

IBM26%Dell 17%

Total:US$49,574M

Oracle 5%

ODM Diredt 6%

■Servers (Japan 2013)

Source: IDC Japanʼs Japan Server Quarterly Model Analysis CY14Q2

Fujitsu21%Dell

6%

Others 10%

NEC21%

HP 14%

Hitachi11%

IBM 17%

Total: 460.4B yen

1) Mainframes (Japan 2013)

Hitachi 21%

Unisys 5%

IBM 28%

Fujitsu 25%

NEC 22%

Total:110.8B yen

2) RISC & IA64 Servers* (Japan 2013)*Includes K computer

Hitachi 10%

Oracle 10%

IBM 29%

HP 24%Fujitsu

22%

Total:46.0B yen

NEC 5%

■IT Services (Japan 2013, revenue basis)Top 7 Companies

Source: Gartner, “Market Share: IT Services 2013” 31 March 2014 Graph created by Fujitsu based on Gartnerʼs data.

IBM 13%

Nomura Research Institute 6%

Fujitsu25%

NTT Data17%

NEC 17%Hitachi 17%

Total:5,398.1B yen

IT Holdings 6%

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2) System/Network Management SoftwareMarket (Japan 2013)

Source: IDC Japan, “Japan System and Network Management Software 2014 – 2018 Forecast and 2013 Analysis” (J14350104, published September 2014)

Company C6.6%

Others23.7%

Company A24.4%

Fujitsu24.4%

Company B20.9%

Total:309.569B yen

Note: Decimals have been rounded off, resulting in cases in which the total may not equal 100%.

■Middleware

1) Application Server SoftwarePlatform (Japan 2013)

Source: IDC Japan, “Japan Application Deployment and Structured Data Management Software 2014 – 2018 Forecast and 2013 Analysis” (J14350105, published July 2014)

Company D11.8%

Company E7.6%

Company A 21.7%

Fujitsu 18.8%

Company B 14.9%

Total:73.468B yen

CompanyC 14.1%

Others 11.1%

■Personal Computers (Japan 2013, unit basis)

HP 9%

Others 24% Lenovo 26%

Fujitsu 19%

Toshiba 12%

Source: Gartner, “Quarterly Statistics: Personal Computers, Worldwide by Region, 4Q13 Update” 03 February 2014Graph created by Fujitsu based on Gartnerʼs data.

Dell 10%

The Gartner Report(s) described herein, (the “Gartner

Report(s)”) represent(s) data, research opinion or viewpoints

published, as part of a syndicated subscription service, by

Gartner, Inc. (“Gartner”), and are not representations of fact.

Each Gartner Report speaks as of its original publication

date (and not as of the date of this Corporate Report) and

the opinions expressed in the Gartner Report(s) are subject

to change without notice.

■Personal Computers (WW 2013, revenue basis)

Dell 12%

Apple 11%

Source: Gartner, “Quarterly Statistics: Personal Computers, Worldwide by Region, 4Q13 Update” 03 February 2014Graph created by Fujitsu based on Gartnerʼs data.

Fujitsu 2%

Others 19% Lenovo 19%

HP 15%

Sony 2%

Samsung Electronics 4%

Acer Group 6%

ASUS 6%

Toshiba 5%

■Mobile Phones (Japan 2013, unit basis)

Source: IDC, Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker

Total unit:39.63M

Fujitsu 9%

Others 21%

Apple 35%

Sharp 14%

Kyocera 8%

Sony Mobile 12%

3) RDBMS Market (Japan 2013)

Fujitsu 10.8%

Company D 3.7%

Company A 40.5%

Company B 19.6%

Company C 13.1%

Total:192.631B yen

Others 12.3%

Source: IDC Japan, “Japan Application Deployment and Structured Data Management Software 2014 – 2018 Forecast and 2013 Analysis” (J14350105, published July 2014)

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Big DataSince restructuring its lineup of big data products and services under the June 2013 FUJITSU Big Data Initiative,

undertaken to accelerate innovation for customers and society, Fujitsu has been collaborating with numerous customers on planning and implementation. Fujitsu combines its array of cutting-edge big data technologies – covering sensors, networking, data storage, management, and analysis – with a team that provides comprehensive support to help create new value from data, and realize innovation for customers and society.

■ FeaturesTen Offerings (Solutions)Fujitsu has developed a 10-item menu of big data offerings, representing topics of particularly high needs, identified from approximately 200 big data models it has used to support its customers. Action can be taken quickly upon the introduction of big data as customers who are exploring the use of data can obtain a concrete image of the model to be put in place and the impact it will have upon deployment. Fujitsu plans to expand its lineup moving forward.

Operational Data Management & AnalyticsThis is a solution that enables sophisticated big data analyses that can be easily performed even without specialized analytics know-how. As a first step, Fujitsu is offering analytics models for which business needs are especially high, including demand forecast modeling, customer behavior analysis modeling, and management analysis modeling.

FUJITSU Integrated System Analytics ReadyThis is a data-management platform that combines hardware and operations-management software into a big data engine designed for real-time information utilization in business units. It performs analyses using a variety of data sources, including a company’s existing business data and other internal and external sources, allowing for high-speed processing.

■ StructureFujitsu opened its Big Data Initiative Center in June 2013 to help customers utilize big data.Customer service team: 30 people… Planning and putting in place a promotional structure for customer inquiry

support and an optimal combination of servicesSupport team: 800 people… Consultants, Curators, System engineers, platform engineers, Researchers and

Shared technology engineers

■ Revenue and Sales TargetFY2013 (Revenue): 100 billion yenFY2014 (Sales Target): 150 billion yen

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SecurityIn January 2014, Fujitsu organized its ICT safety and security-related products and services into the FUJITSU

Security Initiative to provide a solid foundation for innovation for its customers and society. These efforts are ongoing as Fujitsu brings together its security product lineup and services with the world’s most advanced solutions, integrating them into customer offerings of optimized combinations and operational services.

■ FeaturesOffering: Cyber-attack CountermeasuresIn addition to each offering within the existing SafetyValue safety and security solution, Fujitsu now provides a one-stop shop for security measures, operations, and education and training based on a model that can be tailored to the scale of the customer's business environment, social responsibility, and ICT infrastructure.

A Platform for Responding to Cyber-attacks: Systemwalker Security ControlSystemwalker Security Control automates what has traditionally been a manual process of responding to cyber-attacks. By standardizing and automating processes that draw on Fujitsu’s experience and expertise, this product has cut initial response times by approximately 97%.

Security consulting: CSIRT Configuration-support ServiceBased on the company's own CSIRT-compliant Fujitsu Cloud CERT, which protects cloud services, this provides a system and set of rules for responding to security incidents, and strengthens customers' ability to function as an organization.

■ Research & DevelopmentFujitsu Laboratories researches and develops technologies that support the three security measures of the Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision.Authentication: Safe, Biocode-based biometric authentication technology that enables users to cancel biometric securityPrivacy Protection: Technology that searches encrypted data in its highly anonymized, encrypted form to keep

personal data safe across organizational linesSecurity Intelligence: Anti-cyber-attack technology for detecting intelligence-related activity on in-house networks

■ StructureEstablishment of the Security Initiative Center to provide continuous support to customersService Team: 30 people… Planning and establishing an internal structure to handle customer inquiries and optimal

combinations of services

■ Revenue and Sales TargetFY2013 (Revenue): 70 billion yenFY2014 (Sales Target): 85 billion yen

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CloudFujitsu ’s Business

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CloudSince organizing its cloud-related products and services into the FUJITSU Cloud Initiative in May 2013 to provide

optimal solutions to customers’ cloud-first needs, Fujitsu has continued to expand the Initiative’s lineup and extend functionality. The company provides full support for cloud—from implementation to operations—to deliver the very best in “Trusted” “Global” and “Integration.”

■ FeaturesPublic Cloud Services: Trusted Public S5

This public cloud service, developed by Fujitsu and provided from six locations from around the world, features a wide array of templates to simplify design and construction tasks, an intuitive GUI, and a highly reliable infrastructure.

Public Could Services: A5 for Microsoft AzureBased on Windows Azure, a Microsoft product, this public cloud service has expanded to 13 sites across the

globe and now provides solutions for everything from businesses that need to start small to systems that operate on a large scale.

Fujitsu Cloud PaaS RunMyProcessRunMyProcess flexibly links and integrates cloud services with on-premise services and data to help users

construct new business systems at much quicker turnaround times.

Private Cloud Platform: Cloud Ready BlocksThis vertically integrated private cloud infrastructure not only allows customers to construct their private cloud

environments much more quickly by pre-packaging all the necessary hardware and software together but also uses integrated infrastructure management to automate operations, thereby cutting operational costs by significant margins.

■ StructureCloud specialists: 100 people ....... Proposing optimal services to customers based on a thorough knowledge of

cloud service technologies and productsCloud integrators: 2,000 people ... Creating, implementing, and operating optimal combinations of cloud services

for customer systems

■ Revenue and Sales TargetFY2013 (Revenue): 187 billion yenFY2014 (Sales Target): 250 billion yen

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Cloud / Mobile

Fujitsu ’s Business

■ DatacentersFujitsu provides outsourcing and cloud services from more than 100 locations around the world, including

70 facilities in Japan, led primarily by four datacenters, and an additional 40 in other countries. In addition to advanced networking technology, robust security, and facilities hardened against disasters, Fujitsu maintains a 24x7 operations-management organization for full support of customer systems. Key centers are linked by high-speed networks to ensure business continuity protection for customers, such as with systems linked across datacenters and mutual backups.

ThailandDatacenter

South Africa: 2

Australia: 6

Singapore: 2

●Note: Indicates Fujitsu Global Cloud Platform (FUJITSU Cloud IaaS Trusted Public S5) public cloud service locations.

Spain: 1

UK: 9

Sweden: 1

Denmark: 2The Netherland: 1

Finland: 3

Germany: 4Switzerland: 2 South

Korea: 1

China: 2

Thailand: 1

USA: 5

Canada: 4

Brazil: 1

Japan: 70

●London NorthDatacenter

South KoreaDatacenter

ChinaDatacenter

USA (Central)Datacenter

USA (Eastern)Datacenter

Canada (Western)Datacenter

●GermanyDatacenter

●SingaporeDatacenter

●SydneyDatacenter

●USA (Western)Datacenter

To leverage advanced mobile technologies that assist customers and society in driving innovation, in August 2013 Fujitsu organized its mobile products and services into the FUJITSU Mobile Initiative.

■ Revenue and Sales TargetFY2013 (Revenue): 157 billion yenFY2014 (Sales Target): 180 billion yen

Mobile

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Manufacturing

Fujitsu ’s Business

Manufacturing■ Concept

From product planning to design, development, manufacturing, sales, and support, Fujitsu provides strategic integrated solutions for building next-generation development design and manufacturing environments.

■ FeaturesManufacturing Innovation Team

Fujitsu’s Manufacturing Innovation Team provides total support for manufacturing business administration, operations, process reforms, operational method improvements, and enhanced efficiency and stronger coordination with development and production. Together with linking all elements of manufacturing and based on the concept “manufacturing without physically making something,” the Manufacturing Innovation Team helps shorten development periods and boost quality levels in mass-production, and contributes to its manufacturing industry customers’ innovation and management.

Launching Development and Manufacturing on Assignment (EMS/ODM)With this service, Fujitsu takes on consigned development and manufacturing work for everything from mobile

phones and computers to large-scale equipment like supercomputers, servers, and transmission devices. Using the Fujitsu Production System, which applies the company’s unique ICT to the Toyota Production System, the service streamlines development and manufacturing tasks.

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Digital Marketing

Transformation of Work Style

■ ConceptFujitsu’s digital marketing provides omni-channel systems that fuse online channels (EC sites and social

media, etc.) with real channels (actual stores), helping retailers and wholesalers respond to diversifying purchasing behaviors.

■ ConceptAs tablets, smartphones, and other devices continue to diversify, network speeds accelerate, and

environments for cloud services take shape, Fujitsu proposes work style transformations that allow customers to make use of new ICT, improve productivity, enhance customer support, and create new business opportunities.

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arketing / Transformation of W

ork Style

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Health and Medical■ Comprehensive regional care network

Today, Japan is faced with the enormous challenges of an aging society and falling birth rate, which has created the pressing need for comprehensive regional care networks that enable a differentiation of functions and coordination among medical institutions, and that lay the foundation for better at-home care. Using cloud solutions, Fujitsu will continue to promote further digitization of information and support the construction of comprehensive regional care networks.

■ Shaping the medical care of the futureFujitsu is determined to make effective use of accumulated information and to respond to new medical

approaches like individualized medicine, preemptive medicine, and regenerative medicine. Moving forward, it also looks to undertake initiatives such as new drug discovery through high-performance computing.

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Fujitsu ’s Business

Education

Disaster Mitigation and Prevention

Fujitsu provides a wide-ranging selection of solutions to every corner of the learning field, from elementary and secondary education to higher education and classrooms to offices and libraries.

Fujitsu acts as a special member of the Japan Open Online Education Promotion Council (JMOOC), which aims to promote and expand new Internet-based service formats in higher education, in hopes of taking the lead in educational innovation, as well. The company is also using ICT to foster new class styles at elementary and secondary schools and promoting its “Learning Project of Tomorrow.”

■ Learning Project of TomorrowThe Learning Project of Tomorrow unites elementary schools and junior high schools in Japan and other

countries in a common vision of one day giving every student access to information terminals. The project aims to create opportunities for testing new class styles using the latest ICT offerings, including tablets, servers, and various types of lesson-support software, provide environments where teachers and students can share the knowledge they gain through ICT utilization, and assess the effects and challenges of implementing and operating ICT in educational contexts.

Recent efforts to minimize the damage caused by massive earthquakes, unexpectedly heavy rains, and other natural disasters, in addition to collecting, analyzing, and accurately providing information promptly in disaster situations, have created a pressing need for effective ICT utilization. Using its experience in constructing disaster-preparedness solutions, Fujitsu will continue to provide solutions that incorporate new perspectives.

■ 3D Tsunami SimulatorTogether with Tohoku University, Fujitsu has developed a 3D tsunami simulator that can replicate in fine detail

the surge of water in urban areas as well as river surges caused by a tsunami. As a result, the researchers were able to accurately replicate the complex changes a tsunami undergoes as it interacts with coastal topography or buildings in urban areas, as well as the process of water surges in urban areas and rivers.

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Food and Agriculture

Transport and Vehicle

■ ConceptWith the concept of “utilizing ICT to ensure plentiful food supplies in the future,” the Akisai cloud for the food and

agricultural industries uses ICT at production sites as a starting point to connect distributors, agricultural regions, and consumers through an enhanced value chain. The service provides comprehensive support for all aspects of corporate agricultural management, covering administration, production, and sales in the open field cultivation of rice and vegetables, horticulture, and animal husbandry.

■ ConceptLooking forward, solutions to society’s transportation problems will hinge on sophisticated, multi-modal transit.

By combining the SPATIOWL location data service, IoT technology, and technologies for large-scale data analysis, forecasting, and optimization, Fujitsu is determined to accelerate customer innovation through transportation-oriented big data.

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Case Studies

AirbusAirbus decided to deploy Fujitsu RFID labels to accurately manage major individual components throughout its aircraft fleet.

Pacific Coffee CompanyFujitsu Hong Kong built a 124-store POS system, as well as a digital signage e-menu for one of Pacific Coffee Company’s most popular stores.

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)Fujitsu built the GPM (Global Precipitation Measurement)/DPR ( D u a l - f re qu e n c y Precipitation Radar) Mission Operations System being undertaken by JAXA, in collaboration with NASA and others.

Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC)Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. was selected by KCEC to implement a Fiber-To-The-Home project, which will also lay the groundwork for KCEC’s planned Smart Grid, in the northern New Mexico counties of Taos, Colfax, and Rio Arriba.

Canon Australia Canon Australia selected Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand’s cloud service as a SaaS platform for Canon’s Therefore Online, a business workflow and information management solution for various sources of information, including paper documents and electronic files.

Modern BakeryFujitsu CEMEA&I implemented a real-time platform with SAP HANA that can be used to analyze sales, cash flows and other data on over 1,000 products across thousands of stores throughout the Middle East.

NTUC First CampusNTUC First Campus put FUJITSU Cloud IaaS to use to integrate management of education tools used in over 100 childcare centers.

British Columbia Ministry of EducationFujitsu Consulting (Canada) Inc. signed a 12-year, $9.4 million deal to implement, manage and host ConnectEdBC, a system that manages information on student activities and learning.

EU

Hong Kong

Japan

U.S.A.

Australia

Dubai

Singapore

CanadaChosun Minhwa MuseumMusetheque, a digital archive system for museums and galleries, was used to realize efficient management of the museum’s collection and to facilitate the release of information on the Internet.

South Korea

BPBD DKI JakartaBased on Fujitsu’s track record in Japan, Fujitsu Indonesia deployed a Disaster Information Management System (DIMS) aimed at preventing flooding disasters.

Indonesia

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■ ServersCategory Mainframe UNIX Servers Mission Critical x86 Servers x86 Servers Office Computers

Product

FUJITSU Server GS21 SPARC M10 FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY 6000

GS21 2600 model group

PRIMERGY 6900

OSs OSIV/MSP, OSIV/XSP Oracle Solaris Windows Server, Linux, OSIV/XSP, ASP Linux, Windows Server ASP

CPUs Fujitsu Proprietary CPU (Manufactured by Fujitsu) SPARC64 X/X+ (Manufactured by Fujitsu) Intel Xeon processors Intel Xeon processors, others. Intel Xeon processors

Development Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Fujitsu Limited together with Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Germany) Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Augsburg, Germany),Fujitsu Isotec Limited (Fukushima, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

FeaturesA large-scale, highly reliable platform that supports social infrastructure and corporates' mission-critical systems

A high-reliability platform that fuses Fujitsu technology together with Oracle technology

An open mission critical server that combines mainframe class reliability and flexibility of open servers

A flexible lineup that meets a diverse range of server size, application, and installation environment needs with rack-mount servers, tower servers, blade servers, multi-node servers, and more

A highly reliable platform that supports corporates' mission critical systems

■ Storage Systems

CategoryDisk Storage Systems

Tape librariesDisk Arrays Storage designed for virtualization environments NAS Products

Product

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX series

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS TR series

FUJITSU StorageETERNUS NR1000F/V series

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS LT series

(DX8700 S2) (TR650) (F8060) (LT270 S2)

Development Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

OEM Products from Tintri Inc. OEM Products from NetApp, Inc.

Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

FeaturesHigh-reliability and high-performance disk array that uses RAID technology

Storage that unlocks high processing performance, facilitates implementation, and simplifies management in virtual environments

A NAS products. that uses a high-performance, high-reliability file server and a single disk array to enable SAN and NAS to coexist

Tape equipment that features a built-in LTO Ultrium tape drive and plays an integral role in backup operations

■ Middleware Brand Name Products

FUJITSU Software Interstage

A business application platform that optimizes entire systems to accelerate business growth(Interstage Application Server, Interstage Mobile Application Server, Interstage AR Processing Server, Interstage Information Integrator, Interstage Big Data Parallel Processing Server, Interstage List Creator, etc.)

FUJITSU Software Symfoware

Fujitsu’s high-reliability, high-performance database for bolstering business continuity(Symfoware Server, Symfoware Analytics Server, etc.)

FUJITSU Software Systemwalker

Integrated operation management software that supports business evolution and enterprise compliance(Systemwalker Centric Manager, Systemwalker Operation Manager, Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator, Systemwalker Runbook Automation, Systemwalker Security Control, Systemwalker Desktop Keeper, Systemwalker Desktop Patrol, etc.)

FUJITSU Software ServerView

Private cloud infrastructure software for making effective use of ICT resources and streamlining operations and management(ServerView Resource Orchestrator)

FUJITSU Software ETERNUS SF

Storage infrastructure software that limits the installation costs, operation costs, and power consumption of the ETERNUS storage system and boosts storage utilization efficiency levels to help reduce overall ICT costs(ETERNUS SF Express, ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser, ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager, etc.)

Other representative products

Primesoft Server PRIMECLUSTER NetCOBOL(high-speed in-memory data management software) (Clustering software) (Open Platform COBOL development environment)

System Products

Open Platform

Enterprise model PRIMEQUEST 2800E

SPARC M10-4S

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■ Transforming Worksite Procedures Through AR (Augmented Reality)AR technologies are beginning to make an impact in a wide range of industrial fields and applications, such

as preventing human error in maintenance/inspection work, using big data technology for failure prediction, avoiding opportunity loss at sales outlets, providing facility information, and enhancing tourism. Through business-specialized AR technologies, which can display the information required for specific worksites, people, and tasks and keep users in the field until work is complete, Fujitsu is working to transform the ways that people work.

At the Fujitsu Numazu Plant, facility managers use AR to inspect and maintain cooling water pumps, refrigerator equipment, and other facilities. Users can access manuals and work procedures on the spot by simply holding their smart devices up to different items, thereby improving work accuracy and shortening work times.

Maintenance and inspection work at the Numazu Plant

Akisai FarmsVisitors touring the Fujitsu Numazu Plant’s Akisai Farms, which

provide environments for verifying and implementing ICT agriculture, get the chance to use AR as they make their way around the facilities. Fujitsu’s AR markers boast excellent recognition accuracy, making them great for applications inside greenhouses.

Guidance at the FSAS facility in Minato MiraiThe Fujitsu FSAS Inc. Minato Mirai Innovation & Future Center in

Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture uses AR for facility guidance. When visitors look around, AR technology lets them see what the various facilities actually look like in operation.

■ ServersCategory Mainframe UNIX Servers Mission Critical x86 Servers x86 Servers Office Computers

Product

FUJITSU Server GS21 SPARC M10 FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY 6000

GS21 2600 model group

PRIMERGY 6900

OSs OSIV/MSP, OSIV/XSP Oracle Solaris Windows Server, Linux, OSIV/XSP, ASP Linux, Windows Server ASP

CPUs Fujitsu Proprietary CPU (Manufactured by Fujitsu) SPARC64 X/X+ (Manufactured by Fujitsu) Intel Xeon processors Intel Xeon processors, others. Intel Xeon processors

Development Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities Fujitsu Limited together with Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Germany) Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan) Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Augsburg, Germany),Fujitsu Isotec Limited (Fukushima, Japan) Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

FeaturesA large-scale, highly reliable platform that supports social infrastructure and corporates' mission-critical systems

A high-reliability platform that fuses Fujitsu technology together with Oracle technology

An open mission critical server that combines mainframe class reliability and flexibility of open servers

A flexible lineup that meets a diverse range of server size, application, and installation environment needs with rack-mount servers, tower servers, blade servers, multi-node servers, and more

A highly reliable platform that supports corporates' mission critical systems

■ Storage Systems

CategoryDisk Storage Systems

Tape librariesDisk Arrays Storage designed for virtualization environments NAS Products

Product

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX series

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS TR series

FUJITSU StorageETERNUS NR1000F/V series

FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS LT series

(DX8700 S2) (TR650) (F8060) (LT270 S2)

Development Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

OEM Products from Tintri Inc. OEM Products from NetApp, Inc.

Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

FeaturesHigh-reliability and high-performance disk array that uses RAID technology

Storage that unlocks high processing performance, facilitates implementation, and simplifies management in virtual environments

A NAS products. that uses a high-performance, high-reliability file server and a single disk array to enable SAN and NAS to coexist

Tape equipment that features a built-in LTO Ultrium tape drive and plays an integral role in backup operations

■ Middleware Brand Name Products

FUJITSU Software Interstage

A business application platform that optimizes entire systems to accelerate business growth(Interstage Application Server, Interstage Mobile Application Server, Interstage AR Processing Server, Interstage Information Integrator, Interstage Big Data Parallel Processing Server, Interstage List Creator, etc.)

FUJITSU Software Symfoware

Fujitsu’s high-reliability, high-performance database for bolstering business continuity(Symfoware Server, Symfoware Analytics Server, etc.)

FUJITSU Software Systemwalker

Integrated operation management software that supports business evolution and enterprise compliance(Systemwalker Centric Manager, Systemwalker Operation Manager, Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator, Systemwalker Runbook Automation, Systemwalker Security Control, Systemwalker Desktop Keeper, Systemwalker Desktop Patrol, etc.)

FUJITSU Software ServerView

Private cloud infrastructure software for making effective use of ICT resources and streamlining operations and management(ServerView Resource Orchestrator)

FUJITSU Software ETERNUS SF

Storage infrastructure software that limits the installation costs, operation costs, and power consumption of the ETERNUS storage system and boosts storage utilization efficiency levels to help reduce overall ICT costs(ETERNUS SF Express, ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser, ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager, etc.)

Other representative products

Primesoft Server PRIMECLUSTER NetCOBOL(high-speed in-memory data management software) (Clustering software) (Open Platform COBOL development environment)

* The products mentioned here are listed for reference purposes only. Availability may vary by country.

Intel Architecture

Tower serversPRIMERGY TX1320

Blade serversPRIMERGY BX900

Multi-node serversPRIMERGY CX400

Rack-mount serversPRIMERGY RX4770

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High Performance Computing (HPC)■ The Fujitsu HPC Platform

Fujitsu offers both products and in-house support for all the necessary components of HPC systems, including interconnects, OS, middleware, and compilers. By leveraging the advanced support know-how we have cultivated through more than 30 years of experience, we are able to harness the full benefits of HPC systems for our customers.

Category HPC Clusters*1 Supercomputer

Product

FUJITSU ServerPRIMERGY RX200PRIMERGY RX300

PRIMERGY RX2540

FUJITSU ServerPRIMERGY RX350PRIMERGY TX300

FUJITSU ServerPRIMERGY BX900

FUJITSU ServerPRIMERGY CX400

FUJITSU HX2560 FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX10

Features

Low-profile rack-mount servers (1U/2U) with up to two of the latest Xeon processors

Servers with up to two Xeon processors, also up to two Xeon Phi coprocessors/ GPGPUs for increased performance with low cost, low power consumption

A high-density, large-scale blade server with up to 18 Xeon server blades in a 10U chassis

A high-density, multi-node server that achieves double the density of a 1U rack server. Supports up to four Xeon servers in a 2U chassis

A low-profile rack-mount (2U) server with up to two Xeon processors, also up to four Xeon Phi coprocessors/ GPGUs for increased performance with low cost, low power consumption.

A supercomputer that improves upon technology employed by the K computer. Achieves peak performance from 2.5 TFLOPS to 23.2 PFLOPS

OSs Linux, Windows Server Linux

CPUs Intel Xeon processors, others. SPARC64™ IXfx

Development Fujitsu Limited together with Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Germany) Fujitsu Limited Fujitsu Limited

Manufacturing Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Holding) B.V. (Augsburg, Germany),Fujitsu Isotec Limited (Fukushima, Japan)

Fujitsu Isotec Limited (Fukushima, Japan)

Fujitsu IT Products Limited (Ishikawa, Japan)

*1: An HPC cluster connects many standard PC servers – which individually offer excellent cost/performance – over a high-speed network, resulting in a system with excellent cost performance and high-speed parallel processing.

■ TC Cloud: Cloud Services for Analytical SimulationsWith the TC Cloud collection of simulation-specialized cloud services, users simply connect to the Internet

to access environments for conducting simulations in a wide variety of fields. The lineup, which includes everything from computational platforms to applications, lets customers use what they need when they need it, making it possible for users to take care of large-scale or unexpected analyses projects without having to worry about securing high-capacity computing equipment. As an affordable solution for taking on large-scale simulation projects, TC Cloud helps toughen the competitiveness of the Japanese manufacturing industry.Features

High-performance computation environmentA high-performance cloud service designed specifically for analysis work; enables users to perform the types of large-scale analysis that are normally too demanding to handle

High on-demand availabilityAvailable from 300 yen per node per hour (20 cores per node); helps save on costs by allowing users to use the service only when needed

Exceptionally user friendlyEnables intuitive operations with an easy-to-use job entry portal and virtual desktop that help eliminate hurdles for novices

Wealth of applicationRuns over 50 applications; regularly used applications can be run in the cloud

Low-end/Mid-range High-end

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■ Computer-based SimulationsComputer simulations, which compute and reproduce various phenomena, have come to be regarded

as the “third pillar of science” alongside theory and experimentation. Computer simulation has become an indispensable R&D tool across all fields, from basic research to manufacturing.

High performance computing (HPC) was developed to process the large-scale computations required for running these simulations at high speeds, and is largely represented by the utilization of supercomputing technology.

HPC has widespread applications in various fields such as manufacturing technology, nanotechnology/material sciences, disaster mitigation, life sciences, aerospace, information technology, the environment, and energy. By offering advanced HPC solutions, Fujitsu is helping to address a range of challenges facing humanity.

■ The History of Fujitsu’s HPC SolutionsConsistently leading the industry with over 30 years’ experience in the HPC field

Fujitsu developed Japan’s first supercomputer in 1977, and has for over 30 years been committed to continuing R&D, as well as the delivery of new products.

■ Toward World-class SupercomputersCountries across the world are in an intense race to develop supercomputers as platforms for scientific

technology and improved industrial competitiveness. Japan has also joined the competitive fray, aiming to create a world-class supercomputer, the post-K computer, sometime around 2020.

By applying its 100-petaflop system currently in development and participating in basic design for Japan’s post-K computer project, Fujitsu will use its consistently cutting-edge technologies to develop and provide supercomputers that deliver world-leading computing performance.

■ Recent DeploymentsCustomer System Peak Performance

RIKEN AICS (Advanced Institute for Computational Science) Supercomputer (K computer) 11.28 PFLOPSInformation Technology Center, Nagoya University x86 Cluster (PRIMERGY CX400), Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 561.4 TFLOPSJAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) x86 Cluster (PRIMERGY RX350), Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC Post-FX10) 3.4 PFLOPS *4

Australia’s NCI (National Computational Infrastructure) x86 Cluster (PRIMERGY CX400), Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 1.22 PFLOPSInformation Technology Center, The University of Tokyo Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 1.13 PFLOPSTaiwan Central Weather Bureau (CWB) Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) Exceeds 1 PFLOPS *4

Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University x86 Cluster (PRIMERGY CX400), Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 993.7 TFLOPSHigh Performance Computing (HPC) Wales X86 Cluster (PRIMERGY BX900) Exceeds 300 TFLOPSKing Abdulaziz University x86 Cluster (PRIMERGY CX250, etc.) 230 TFLOPS *4

The Institute for Solid State Physics (ISSP), The University of Tokyo Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 90.8 TFLOPSRIKEN SPring-8 Center Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 90.8 TFLOPSCanon Inc. Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 20.2 TFLOPSKobe University Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 20.2 TFLOPSShinshu University x86 Cluster(PRIMERGY RX200), Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 9.3 TFLOPSKinki University Supercomputer (PRIMEHPC FX10) 2.5 TFLOPS

*4:Peak planned performance upon development

*1: Vector Supercomputers: Since multiple data sets can be processed in an “assembly-line” fashion, vector supercomputers demonstrate considerable processing power in performing similar calculations on huge amounts of data.

*2: Scalar Supercomputers: Scalar supercomputers are equipped with general purpose microprocessors, and are able to use those used in servers.

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TC CloudTC Cloud2003: Offering the worldʼs highest level of scalability

2003: Offering the worldʼs highest level of scalability

Nov. 1993: The Numerical Wind Tunnel (NWT) ranks number one in the TOP500 world supercomputer rankings.

1999: Fujitsu develops the worldʼs fastest vector processor.

Jun. 2004: The RSCC (Riken Super Combined Cluster) installed at RIKEN and based on PRIMERGY RX200 cluster nodes ranked Japanʼs fastest in the TOP500.

Nov. 2008: FX1 supercomputer scores highest for computing efficiency in the TOP500 world rankings.

Jun. and Nov. 2011: K computer ranks #1 in the TOP500 world rankings.

Cloud Service for analytic simulations (launched 2011)

PRIMEHPCPost-FX10max. 100 PFLOPS class

PRIMEHPCPost-FX10max. 100 PFLOPS class

FUJITSU SupercomputerPRIMEHPC FX10max. 23.2 PFLOPS

FUJITSU SupercomputerPRIMEHPC FX10max. 23.2 PFLOPS

* The products mentioned here are listed for reference purposes only. Availability may vary by country.

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Category Access Network Rooter

Product

FUJITSU Network FLASHWAVE 2355 Fujitsu and Cisco CRS-3

Features

A gigabit media converter with a built-in selection of remote maintenance features; works with FLASHWAVE 5630 to provide high-reliability services

A carrier routing system that features built-in, state-of-the-art IP functionality and is extensible up to 322 Tbps; also comes with self-healing software and lets users perform maintenance and upgrades without interrupting service

Category Core Network Metro Network

Product

FUJITSU Network FLASHWAVE 9500 FUJITSU Network FLASHWAVE 5630

Features

DWDM equipment for core/metro systems that use multi-wavelength support to enable transfers of up to 88 wavelength signals in bidirectional format; currently capable of transferring 100-Gbps signals and will eventually support 400-Gbps and 1-Tbps transfers

An L2-SW that boasts high-precision QoS functionality and support for 10G uplinks; allows users to deliver high reliability in VPN, mobile, and other services for enterprises

Network Products■ Network ProductsCategory Router Switch Integrated Network Appliance

Product

FUJITSU Network Si-R FUJITSU Network SR-X FUJITSU Network IPCOM

Si-R G200 SR-X526R1 IPCOM EX2700 IN

Features

A high-performance, high-functionality router that meets the requirements of data communications in a company setting; provides advanced features for VPN, QoS, security, IPv6, high-speed wireless WAN support, and more

Uses airflow in the same direction as the server (front intake/back exhaust) to allow for efficient cooling in the rack; supports crucial server capacity functions, including monitoring and redundant configuration

Creates a high-reliability ICT system in just a single unit, using multi-layered defense (Next Generation Firewall and UTM functionality) to provide security protection against increasingly sophisticated threats and enabling efficient use of servers and networks

Category Unified Communications IP-PBX All-in-one Products for Small-scale Office

Product

Unified Communications FUJITSU Network LEGEND-V FUJITSU Network MobiSart

  LEGEND-V

Features

Provides an efficient communication environment that integrates voice, text, and video communication; Fujitsu develops and provides functionality for using smartphones and PHS as extension phones based on its strategic partnership with Cisco Systems, Inc.

Includes redundancy and a host of functions to enhance reliability and minimize the impact that power outages or failures may have on businesses; with one model covering up to 16,000 extensions, the product can be scaled flexibly to conform to customer business growth.

Packs all the infrastructure functions that companies need to open a small-scale office (SIP server/router/wireless LAN access point/switch/PSTN-GW) into a compact size no bigger than a piece of A4 paper; support for various carrier services will be added as needed

Network Products for Telecommunication Carriers

MobiSart Smartphone SIP PhoneCisco Unified IP Phone Cisco Tele Presence Video

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■ SDN

Fujitsu’s approaches to SDNThe newly developed FUJITSU Intelligent Networking and Computing Architecture can virtualize resources in three

ICT areas - datacenters, wide area networks, and smart devices - each of which features different characteristics and

requirements. By administering and controlling these virtualized resources on two layers, a "virtual infrastructure

layer" and a "distributed service platform layer," the technology is able to achieve optimal service levels while

improving the quality of experience for the end user.

SDN Products for DatacentersConverged Fabric Switch CFX2000 provides flat, data center virtual networks. The IPCOM VX Series of virtual

appliance platforms, meanwhile, provides virtual appliance functions that play an integral role in system construction.

Finally, ServerView Resource Orchestrator uses SDN technology to provide middleware for achieving consolidated

management and control of the virtual networks, virtual servers, and storage that these virtual network products

offer.

Product

ServerView Resource Orchestrator Converged Fabric Switch CFX2000 Virtual Appliance Platform IPCOM VX Series

FeaturesSoftware that manages and controls everything from virtualized servers, storage, and networks including firewalls and loadbalancers in a consolidated fashion

Provides a data center virtualized fabric network that freely accommodates virtual servers and storage

An appliance platform for cloud environments that virtualizes the IPCOM EX network server and comes in a single-box package

SDN Products for Wide-area NetworksFujitsu provides products that create tailored communications environments for each service by using SDN network

virtualization. These solve the problems of wide-area networks, promote the creation and growth of new services, and

reduce network operating costs.

Product Features

FUJITSU Network Virtuora NC Centralized management software that gives users a consolidated management framework over physical/logical network configuration information to simplify the complex procedures of virtual network design and operations

FUJITSU Network Virtuora SN-V Network-virtualization node software that combines centralized control with autonomous path switching to enable excellent service continuity

FUJITSU Network Proactnes Ⅱ QM High-precision quality monitoring software that helps users maintain and optimize networks by visualizing traffic flow conditions

* The products mentioned here are listed for reference purposes only. Availability may vary by country.

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Ubiquitous SolutionsAs portals of information, personal computers, smartphones, and tablets make up the part of Fujitsu’s vertically

integrated business (solutions) that are the most familiar to customers, and for that reason they play an important role as part of the company’s Ubiquitous Solutions. These are positioned as mobile devices in the FUJITSU Mobile Initiative, which systematizes the company’s products and services. Hardware that offers advanced technology and great value, combined with easy-to-use services for increased peace of mind and security, all contribute to mobility-driven innovation for customers and society.

■ Key products

Personal computers

TabletsSm

artphones

Mobile Phones

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ESPRIMO WH77/SConsumer

Corporate

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ARROWS TabM555/KA4ARROWS Tab Q704/H

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ESPRIMO D753/K

ESPRIMO K555/K

LIFEBOOKE734/K

ARROWSM305/KA4

ARROWS NX F-02G

Raku-Raku Smartphone 3F-06F

Business SmartphoneF-04F

NTT DOCOMO NTT DOCOMO

Corporate

GRANNOTEAH90/P

Floral KissCH75/R

docomo Feature PhoneF-07F

Raku-Raku Phone Basic 4F-01G

Tablet Style

Keyboard Style Cradle Style

Consumer NTT DOCOMO

Corporate

■ Services Used by Ubiquitous ProductsFamily Page

To coincide with the release of the Raku-Raku Smartphone 3, Fujitsu created the new “Family Page”—a service that lets users automatically display photographs of their children and grandchildren on their Raku-Raku Smartphone 3 standby screens. All the user needs to do is send a photograph to Family Page, which then sets the standby screen to the corresponding image and makes it easy for the user to share the image with family members who live far away. The service also lets users comment on photographs, creating new opportunities for family communication.

Karada Life“Karada Life,” a health information-logging application that gives users advice on living a healthy lifestyle, gives

users insight into their sleep: when users go to sleep with their smartphones at their bedside, the application not only provides data on how long the user sleeps, the number of times they roll over at night, and other sleep-related information, but also analyzes day-to-day sleep patterns to give users advice on sleeping better. Users who complete the free registration process for “Karada Life Pregnancy Support” also get access to a daily health support service for women that tracks basal body temperatures based on measurements and recorded data.

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■ Personal Computers & TabletsFujitsu’s personal computers and tablets are built to exacting standards for quality and reliability and sold

around the world. Fujitsu also offers My Cloud as an automatic storage service that enables users to easily organize and access the huge amounts of data generated from around their home. In addition, links to cloud services mean that users are offered an optimized service in which there is no need to distinguish between data on hand and data in the cloud.Development & Manufacturing SitesJapan

Development & design: Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities (Kanagawa Prefecture)Desktop PC manufacturing: Fujitsu Isotec Limited (Fukushima Prefecture)Notebook PC and tablet manufacturing: Shimane Fujitsu Limited (Shimane Prefecture) Tablet and notebook PC manufacturing (partial), peripheral development and manufacturing: Fujitsu Peripherals Limited (Hyogo Prefecture)

Outside Japan Desktop PC development and manufacturing (for international markets): Fujitsu Technology Solutions (Germany)

Unit Shipments During FY 2013: 5.90 million units

'94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '10 '12 '13'11'09

Outside JapanJapan

(Tens of thousands)

(Fiscal Year)0

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* Tablets shipped to telecommunications carriers not included in the above; included with mobile phones below.

■ Mobile PhonesFujitsu provides NTT DOCOMO with the high-spec ARROWS smartphone and the Raku-Raku series, which

continues to be a popular choice among seniors.To meet enterprise needs, Fujitsu also provides Android smartphones and tablets together with a kitting service.

Development & Manufacturing Sites Mobile-phone development & design: Sapporo Development Center (Hokkaido), Sendai Development Center (Miyagi Prefecture), Kawasaki Research & Manufacturing Facilities (Kanagawa Prefecture)Manufacturing: Fujitsu Peripherals Limited (Hyogo Prefecture)

Unit Shipments During FY 2013: 3.7 million units

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■ MobilewearFujitsu adds value to cars with its Vehicle-

ICT business, bringing together information and communications technologies in car audio and navigation systems, taxi-dispatch systems, vehicle data recorders, millimeter-band radar, and engine-control equipment, giving motorists greater freedom and enjoyment behind the wheel.

Millimeter-band radar (electronic scanner)

Wireless IPtaxi-dispatch

system

AVN-SZX04iCar-navigation system

* The products mentioned here are listed for reference purposes only. Availability may vary by country.

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[Established] November 1968 as Fujitsu Laboratories Limited (Originally established in 1962 as an internal unit of Fujitsu Limited)[President] Hideyuki Saso[Capital] 5 billion yen[Employees] Approx. 1,200 employees in Japan

With the mission of leveraging leading-edge technologies to support the Fujitsu Group’s brand promise, “shaping tomorrow with you,” Fujitsu Laboratories serves as a central pillar of the Fujitsu Group’s research and development (R&D) activities. The company conducts R&D on advanced technologies in a wide range of fields, from next-generation solutions and services to systems, networking technology, devices, and materials.

■ R&D Sites in JapanFujitsu Laboratories currently operates two research sites in Japan, located in Kawasaki and Atsugi. Nine

laboratories focus on a respective areas, and two offices which provide research and development support, work together to propel research and development activities.

R&D Strategy and Planning Office R&D Management Office

ICT Systems LaboratoriesICT Systems Laboratories works on system products and ICT infrastructure service technologies for servers, storage, networks, platform software, database systems, HPC, and data centers to lay a strong foundation for connected infrastructures.

Network Systems LaboratoriesAiming to help construct next-generation networks, Network Systems Laboratories researches and develops technologies for providing systems and services in the areas of network architecture, control methods, optical communications, and wireless communications.

System Software LaboratoriesSystem Software Laboratories focuses on system lifecycle management, operational management, big data processing, and distributed service infrastructures to help support next-generation cloud platforms for innovation-oriented fields.

Human Centric Computing LaboratoriesIn hopes of building a new information-processing paradigm that puts the priority on people, Human Centric Computing Laboratories researches and develops technologies for mobile computing architecture that fuses smart devices with the cloud, human interfaces that use ubiquitous devices, and real-life solutions.

Media Processing Systems LaboratoriesMedia Processing Systems Laboratories works on media information transmission/display/processing (treatment and recognition, etc.), high-volume media data processing, speech language processing systems, human sensing, and environment sensing to provide front-end systems and services for processing and utilizing media through the integration of information, communications, and transmission.

Ubiquitous Platforms LaboratoriesUbiquitous Platforms Laboratories conducts research and development on technologies related to ubiquitous product architecture construction for connecting people with the cloud and ubiquitous front architecture construction for linking things with the cloud through sensing technology.

Social Innovation LaboratoriesWorking to create new solutions in the social innovation field, which stands at the core of Fujitsu’s growth strategy, Social Innovation Laboratories researches and develops technologies for knowledge platforms that integrate, analyze, and optimize large amounts of wide-ranging data and knowledge within corporate and social frameworks and security for creating safe, secure enterprise and social infrastructure systems that help fuse together data for social innovation and build a safe utilization infrastructure.

Devices & Materials LaboratoriesDevices & Materials Laboratories researches and develops high-speed, high-output, and high-sensitivity terminal devices with astounding performance capabilities, implements technology that minimizes device size and weight, and green technologies for improving system energy efficiency in order to give products better performance and reliability.

Product & System Engineering LaboratoriesTo make products as competitive as possible, Product & System Engineering Laboratories works on the full range of production technologies (from the design and development of hardware/software products and systems all the way to production), product element technologies for things like chassis materials, structural analysis, and cooling, and manufacturing technologies mainly for items such as production line automation elements and inspections.

Research & Development (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)

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■ Research DirectionFujitsu Laboratories receives development funding from Fujitsu and its affiliates, and returns this value to

the Fujitsu Group with research and development results.Fujitsu Laboratories has classified its framework for research into three categories—research for near-term

commercialization, advanced research, and seeds-oriented research—to orient its work in a clear structure along the research and development time axis. Through this framework, Fujitsu Laboratories carries out strategic research and development for the future of the Fujitsu Group, aligns business segment strategies with research strategies, and enhances resource shifts in response to changes in Fujitsu’s business portfolio.

Research for near-term commercialization, which represents approximately 30% of all research, has direct links to current business, operates on a clearly defined commercialization plan, and receives funding from business units and affiliates.

Accounting for around 50% of all research expenses, advanced research is research that will create new business, expand business, or enhance the competitiveness of existing business from a medium- to long-term perspective. The Fujitsu Group deliberates and agrees on research and development themes, selecting those that will point Fujitsu Group business in the right direction for the future.

Seeds-oriented research focuses on taking a long-term approach toward revolutionary, innovative technologies that fit within the Fujitsu Laboratories vision.

Fujitsu Laboratories selects research topics for seeds-oriented research, which represents approximately 20% of the overall research effort.

Through open innovation, Fujitsu Laboratories also launches and participates in national projects and engages in joint research with universities and other research institutions to give its initiatives a flexible, dynamic scope that ranges from early incorporation of technology to long-term development of basic technologies. The organization is currently at work on 107 projects in 16 countries around the world.

■ Global R&D SitesFujitsu Laboratories has R&D sites in the US, China, and Europe that pursue R&D within a global framework.

Global R&D sites contribute to technology marketing, partner collaboration, human resource training, and regional business. By forging close, collaborative relationships with local universities and research institutions, the global sites also research technologies designed to meet the needs of local markets.

Fujitsu Laboratories of America, Inc (USA) [Capital] US$4.8M [Employees] Approx. 70 employeesFrom its advantage-rich location in Silicon Valley, Fujitsu Laboratories of America explores ways of co-existing with the community, investigates the latest ICT technology trends, and does research and development on topics like health care, smart grids, optical networks, and education.

Fujitsu Research and Development Center Co., Ltd. (China) [Capital] US$4.4M [Employees] Approx. 110 employeesFujitsu Research and Development Center focuses its technological development initiatives on expanding business in China by researching and developing advanced Chinese recognition technology, image processing technology for disaster preparedness and disaster mitigation, approaches to environmental issues, smart cities, and more.

Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Ltd. (Europe) [Capital] £670.0K [Employees] Approx. 50 employeesConcentrating on joint research in Europe, Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe works on topics like wireless network standardization, supercomputer applications, and big data processing.

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Human Empowerment : ICT-based support of people’s decision-making and activities

Creative Intelligence : Knowledge creation by leveraging information

Ubiquitous Front-end Platforms

Social Intelligence

Scalable Distributed Services Platforms

Core Devices

■ Research TopicsFujitsu Laboratories aligns its research and development efforts with the Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision’s

three approaches to realizing innovation—human empowerment, creative intelligence, and connected infrastructure—and the common foundation that forms the basis for those approaches.

Cloud

Multipleplatforms

MultipleM2M platforms

H2Mgateway

Wearable ICT(H2M domain)

Environmentally-available ICT(M2M domain)

M2Mgateway

Sensingdevices

Ubiquitousplatforms

EducationMedicineTransportation

H2M: Human to Machine, M2M: Machine to Machine

Peripheralequipment New hybrid

services

MultiplenetworksMultiplenetworks

IoT/M2M

IoT: Internet of Things  M2M: Machine to Machine  GW: Gateway

GW

Front-end network

Wide-area network

On customer's premises

Datacenter

Existing router

Support developing, building, and operating distributed systems

ProcessA

ProcessA

ProcessBProcess

B

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electrode Gateelectrode

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n-GaNn-type aluminum-

gallium-nitride (n-AlGaN)electron supply source

2D electron gasGaN channel layer

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Advancedsystems

Core devices

Laser beam

50Gbps direct modulation

Electrode

Reflectivemirror

AlGaInAsactive layer

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Knowledge & awareness of society

Interaction with society

Knowledge & awareness of society

Social media

Real worldVirtual world

Extraction of useful information

Construction of systematic knowledge

◦�Researching and developing technologies that use mobile devices and other ICT to help people make decisions and take action based on their surroundings

◦�Human interfaces and devices, sensor networks, media processing technologies, and more

◦�Researching and developing technologies that foster new knowledge by utilizing massive, diverse amounts of information (big data)

◦�Solving social problems and enriching society by expanding social business in the fields of the environment, energy, disaster preparedness, transportation, distribution, education, health, and more

Connected Infrastructure : Optimization enabled via connecting people, things, and social infrastructure

Common Foundation

◦�Developing technologies for constructing ICT systems that quickly and proactively connect people, things, information, and social infrastructures and offer compatibility with a wide range of different usage environments

◦�Integrating computing, networks, and applications (SDN and NFV, etc.)

◦�Researching and developing core technologies that support the Fujitsu Group’s product business by maximizing technological capabilities, quality, reliability, and environment-friendliness

◦�Developing the hardware, software, electronic devices, and implementation technology that technology value chains need, thereby aiding in the effort to enhance ICT value around revolutionary manufacturing technology

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Human Empowerment : ICT-based support of people’s decision-making and activities

Creative Intelligence : Knowledge creation by leveraging information

Software Engineering Technologies Hardware Engineering Technologies

Server Architecture Network Services Platforms

Security Actionable Big Data

Mobile Services Platforms Human Sensing

Encourage behavioral changes through alerts and recommendations

Analysis & visualization

Sensing data

Sensor

Hub

ElectrocardiographAccelerometer

Accelerometer

Clinical thermometer

Sphygmomanometer

GPSetc.

Provide useful information when/where needed

Datacenters

Operators

Ultra-high-speed/ high-reliability nodesSupport of various transmission technologies

High-definition videoUser-friendly on- demand servicesMobile accessibility

Wide-area networks

Optimal self-adjustment & high-quality communication even with user-environment changes

Packet switching:efficient usage

Photonic communications: high-speed broadband

High-quality, low-cost centralized management of complex networks, dynamic setup and operations to suit demand

Thermal-analysis modeling (high-precision analysis: from components to systems)

Large-scale nano-simulation (atomic-level analysis with HPC enables design of new materials, advanced devices, and new drugs)

Evaluation of atomic-resolution structure and elemental evaluation; evaluation of nano-level distortion and electrical properties

Automated autonomous assembly-inspections (new production methods that integrate robot/sensor/virtualization technologies)

Optimization & control by numerical/algorithmic hybrid calculation

Circuit boards and design technology for high-speed transmissions, 3D packaging technology

Modeling Simulation Advanced analysis

Verification & testing Control & optimization High-speed transmission, high-density packaging

Thermal analysis for smartphones In silico drug discovery

GaN

SrTiO3

Multifacetedanalysis

Atomic-resolutionevaluation

Exterior inspection for smartphones Engine control

3D packagingCircuit board

Distributed data platform

新しい知見/ルールNew

info/rule

Real-timedetection & decision

Parallel distribution

Parallel distribution

(up to 1000 machines)

Companies

Local governments

Massive data search & analysisルールRule

Actionable information tailoredto each site and moment

Technology to transformthe workplace

Subtle yet meaningfulvalue embeddedin massive data

Heterogeneous datacontinuously generated

in the workplace

Sensors, meters, automobiles

Ticketing machines

Various cloud-based services

TasksCommunities

Transit transfer guidance

位置情報

Global positioning data

Healthcare

Video

Searches

Cooling water Heated water

(exhaust heat)

Resource pool

Green datacenters

Networks Power supply, cooling systems

RealizationSystem A System B

Lifestyle log SensorsMassive

calculations Streaming

Future application-execution environments: Adapting to application changes is essential

When would be thebest time to revise/update?

Maintenancepersonnel

Operationspersonnel

Resolved by middleware

End ofsupport

PaaS

IaaSHardwarelife ends

Periodicmaintenance

Hardwarefailures

Partsmaintenance

Versionupgrades

Resolved byvirtualization

Specificationchanges

Applicationfailures

Applicationsoftware

Hidden changes

Cyber attacks

Digital data leakage

Intranet

Firewalls

Offices

VPN

Extranet

Offline/mobileenvironmentsHome,

telework

Carrying documents to external areas

Unauthorized application

Customers' offices,partners' offices

Data protection bysecurity technologies

Authentication of personal identity (biometrics, etc.) & equipment authentication

Cloud-based systems

Areas to protect

Connected Infrastructure : Optimization enabled via connecting people, things, and social infrastructure

Common Foundation

Human Centric Computing Laboratories

Social Innovation Laboratories

ICT Systems Laboratories Network Systems Laboratories System Software Laboratories

Product & System Engineering Laboratories Devices & Materials Laboratories

Ubiquitous Platforms Laboratories Media Processing Systems Laboratories

In order to help realize Fujitsu’s vision of a “human centric intelligent society,” the laboratories promote research activities that stretch beyond the boundaries of the Fujitsu Technology and Service Vision.

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