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A look at the on-going development of the storage market in Q2 2018 Read more »
An update on the success of cloud services in Q1 2018 Read more »
My measurement of the complex, large and changing IT services market. Read more »
There was a good growth in PCs in Q1 2018 - find out why! Read more »
a new look at the global server market Read more »
Hoe leading cloud vendors are positioned Read more »
My enterprise computing forecast including a masive victory for cloud computing. Read more »
A post on the latest Q2 2017 market growth, shares and successes of the raw and systems storage. Read more »
ITcandor research order form Read more »
Storage systems markets continue to wane Read more »
Some stats on cloud computing in EMEA with market shares and forecasts to 2020 Read more »
My sizing of the Q3 storage market Read more »
Fujitsu makes announcements at the Powering The Cloud 2012 show in Frankfurt. Read our analysis. Read more »
Fujitsu has a new award-winning data centre in the UK. Designated 'London North' it is the first in Europe to attain the Uptime Institute's Tier III accreditation. It is also launching IaaS Cloud computing services. Read more »
Fujitsu has come up with a strong Cloud Computing strategy. In this article ITCandor provides a commentary. Read more »
Fujitsu have designed a new modular server made from nodes and cooled by funnels, allowing data centres to do away with 'hot aisles' Read ITCandor's take on its announcement. Read more »
Fujitsu Technology Solutions (FTS) hosted its Visit 09 conference in Munich in November. In this report Martin outlines its strategy and gives his opinions. Read more »
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank has decided to outsource its IT infrastructure to Fujitsu. Martin assesses what this new contract means in terms of the lack of outsourcing in Germany generally and the current recession. Read more »