Fujitsu, one of Japan's leading global brands offering IT products and services, launched new services based on cloud computing at the Fujitsu annual forum in Tokyo.
The company aims to target the Japanese domestic market worth 3 billion US $ in this financial year.
Fujitsu's Tsuneo Kawatsuma made a conceptual presentation to indicate the shift of Cloud computing from private space to public space and the mid- area which facilitates both private and public computing. Following the Tsunami in March 2011, people are now keen to store data in both private and public area so as to continue business after accidents.
In order to cater to the agricultural sector, Fujitsu also exhibited cloud computing based services to enable agricultural farmhouses to manage their production and expenditure.
Fujitsu expects to catch up with the growing domestic market for cloud computing service, which has gone up from 500 million USD in 2010 to an estimated three billion USD.
Fujitsu also intends to set up 40 foreign data centers to target the foreign market.
In Japan, cloud computing has already provided revolutionary work flow for the banks which allows the account owners to withdraw cash without any cash card.
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