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Fujitsu Named "Gold Sponsor" of SOAWorld Conference & Expo
Fujitsu Helps Companies Build SOA-Enabled BPM Applications That Can Be Shared Across the Enterprise
Apr. 17, 2008 02:45 PM
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Ranked
by Gartner as a leader in the Application Infrastructure Software market,
Fujitsu helps companies build SOA-enabled BPM applications that can be shared
across the enterprise to lower operating costs, accelerate business processes,
and react quickly to changing market requirements.
Fujitsu's BPM Suite, Interstage Business Process Manager, brings business and
IT professionals together to design, simulate, automate, analyze, and optimize
business processes. Together with CentraSite, Fujitsu's standards-based SOA
registry and repository, Fujitsu helps companies take a process-driven approach
to SOA. This top-down approach allows for collaboration on translating real
business models into optimized, executable business processes while letting an
organization reuse their existing Visio process maps, IT infrastructure and
other SOA assets to reduce operational costs and maximize business
efficiencies.
With operations across the globe, annual revenues in excess of $40 billion, and
156,000 employees in 100 countries, Fujitsu is the third largest IT company in
the world and continues to deliver customer-focused business solutions. For
more information about Fujitsu Interstage, visit www.fujitsu.com/interstage
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today has developed its own SOA strategy, supported by innumerable mid-size
companies and start-ups offering specific SOA aspects or entire solutions. This
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