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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Aichi Prefectural Goverment Government 400 $70M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
In 2023, Aichi Prefectural Goverment deployed Fujitsu Cloud IaaS to host and deliver its public facing website. The implementation uses Fujitsu Cloud IaaS as the primary infrastructure platform and aligns with the Application Hosting and Computing Services category, provisioning compute capacity and storage to serve web content and backend application processes. Deployment configuration emphasizes core IaaS constructs, including provisioned virtual machines, object and block storage, and network segmentation for public and management interfaces, providing the underlying platform for web serving, application runtime, and data persistence. Operational ownership resides with the Aichi Prefectural Goverment IT operations team, which manages instance configuration, content publishing workflows, access controls, and routine platform maintenance under established change control and governance policies to secure public assets hosted on Fujitsu Cloud IaaS.
Aichi Prefectural Library Leisure and Hospitality 30 $3M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
In 2023, Aichi Prefectural Library deployed Fujitsu Cloud IaaS to host its public website. The Fujitsu Cloud IaaS deployment is part of the library's Application Hosting and Computing Services footprint, providing compute instances, virtual networking, scalable object storage, and orchestration capabilities to serve web content and digital catalog assets. Operational ownership sits with the library IT team, who provision and manage virtual machines, storage volumes, and network security groups to maintain site availability and content delivery. The environment is directly integrated with the library website and standard web operations workflows such as SSL termination, monitoring, and backup orchestration, and governance was organized around role based access controls and service accounts to control provisioning and administrative tasks.
Ajinomoto Thailand Consumer Packaged Goods 7000 $820M Thailand Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2014 n/a
In 2014, Ajinomoto Thailand migrated the SAP infrastructure for four ASEAN group companies to Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Private Hosted LCP, hosted in Fujitsu's Singapore Data Center. The move was executed as an Application Hosting and Computing Services initiative to relocate infrastructure operations from Japan to a lower natural disaster risk location and to improve global business continuity for Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. The implementation leveraged Fujitsu Cloud IaaS as the primary compute and hosting layer, combined with Fujitsu Managed Infrastructure Service and Service Desk Support. An English language version of FUJITSU Software Systemwalker Operation Manager was introduced as a job management tool and deployed to end-users across the four countries to standardize monitoring and daily operational tasks. Operational coverage centralized major operation management within the ASEAN region by establishing a service desk in Singapore and hosting the Private Hosted LCP in a Singapore Data Center. The project specifically migrated SAP infrastructure workloads to the Fujitsu Cloud IaaS environment, shifting infrastructure operations control out of Japan while keeping centralized visibility and coordinated control between local ASEAN IT operations and Ajinomoto’s Information System Planning Department. Governance and process changes included creation of a Global Service Manager role to coordinate between the ASEAN IT operations manager and Ajinomoto’s Japan-based planning department, introduction of English language end-user support to reduce reliance on Japan, and efforts to visualize overseas infrastructure service control for continuous improvement. The Systemwalker Operation Manager client was used to provide a unified GUI for monitoring and job management across sites. The migration to the Private Hosted LCP was completed in February 2014 with a system stoppage of 1.5 days. Explicitly stated benefits included reduced natural disaster risk by relocating the ASEAN SAP infrastructure, localized English service desk support that reduced the support burden on Japan, and increased visualization of overseas infrastructure service control and operations.
Healthcare 2202 $396M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2014 n/a
Manufacturing 150 $42M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
Manufacturing 478 $68M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
Professional Services 30 $3M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
Professional Services 10 $1M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
Professional Services 120 $12M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
Leisure and Hospitality 50 $5M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Application Hosting and Computing Services 2023 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Fujitsu Cloud IaaS Coverage

Fujitsu Cloud IaaS is a Application Hosting and Computing Services solution from Fujitsu.

Companies worldwide use Fujitsu Cloud IaaS, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Sekisui House, NTV News24, Ezaki Glico, National Cancer Center Hospital and Ajinomoto Thailand are recorded users of Fujitsu Cloud IaaS for Application Hosting and Computing Services.

Companies using Fujitsu Cloud IaaS are most concentrated in Construction and Real Estate, Media and Consumer Packaged Goods, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Fujitsu Cloud IaaS are most concentrated in Japan and Thailand, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Fujitsu Cloud IaaS across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Fujitsu Cloud IaaS range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 36.21%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 39.66%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 22.41%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 1.72%.

Customers of Fujitsu Cloud IaaS include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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