Fujitsu is a publicly owned company headquartered in Japan. Founded in 1935, it employs approximately 57,270 individuals and reported $23.5B in revenue as of 2024. The company's main product is enterprise cloud, functioning as a global information and communication technology provider that offers technology products, solutions, and services.
Fujitsu targets AI inference at 1.4nm, a goal outlined in the company's AI Technology and Development Plans and Strategic Outlook. Earlier, on April 3, 2026, Maebashi City in Japan adopted Fujitsu’s comprehensive traffic simulation system for its Regional Public Transportation Plan, published on March 23, 2026. Fujitsu developed this system under contract for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)-led regional transportation DX promotion project, COMmmmONS.
Fujitsu offers 2 products in the connectivity and cloud and media tech industries. Fujitsu's product portfolio comprises of video processing and playout and enterprise cloud.
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Fujitsu's revenues were $23.5B in 2024. Caretta Research has split Fujitsu's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is enterprise cloud storage, which represents 100% of Fujitsu's revenue.
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Fujitsu's customers primarily consist of non-profit Organizations and telecoms companies. Examples of Fujitsu's customers include Deutsche Telekom and World Economic Forum. Fujitsu has commercial and technical partners like ServiceNow, SoftBank Group and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Examples of Fujitsu's suppliers include Palantir Technologies, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Sitecore.