List of Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 Customers
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Companies using Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 for Apps Development include: Intel Malaysia, a Malaysia based Manufacturing organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $6.80 billion, METAWATER Co., a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 2747 employees and revenues of $1.04 billion, Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 281 employees and revenues of $58.7 million and many others.
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Intel Malaysia | Manufacturing | 14000 | $6.8B | Malaysia | Fujitsu | Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 | Apps Development | 2017 | Fujitsu | In 2017, Intel Malaysia implemented Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 in a factory verification at its Penang semiconductor site as an Apps Development initiative to visualize manufacturing and environmental data for factory operations. The deployment linked Intel-based IoT Gateways and the FUJITSU Business Application Intelligent Dashboard with the FUJITSU Cloud Service K5 IoT Platform to centralize telemetry and operational visualization. The implementation combined device telemetry ingestion from Intel-based IoT Gateways, cloud IoT platform services on Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, and dashboarding through the FUJITSU Business Application Intelligent Dashboard. Functional capabilities emphasized data ingestion, time series visualization, equipment utilization reporting, and energy usage monitoring consistent with Apps Development for operational analytics. Work began in May 2017 with Fujitsu acting as the systems provider and integrator across the Penang factory floor, integrating gateway-level telemetry with cloud processing and dashboard presentation. Operational coverage included manufacturing lines and environmental monitoring systems, supporting factory operations teams with daily data streams. Governance centered on collaborative verification between Intel and Fujitsu to validate end to end connectivity and dashboard accuracy prior to operational use. The project delivered daily visibility into energy usage and equipment utilization to support process optimization. | |
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Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co | Professional Services | 281 | $59M | Japan | Fujitsu | Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 | Apps Development | 2017 | Fujitsu | In 2017, Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co implemented Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 to apply Zinrai deep learning to the analysis of large volumes of underground radar images for subsurface cavity detection. The engagement is recorded under Apps Development and targeted field services and infrastructure safety processes in Japan to support roadway sinkhole prevention workflows. The implementation used Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 Zinrai as the core deep-learning platform, with configuration focused on image preprocessing, model training and inference pipelines, and automated detection and classification of cavity signatures in radar imagery. Functional capabilities emphasized pattern recognition for subsurface anomaly detection, iterative model refinement using labeled site data, and cloud-hosted inference for field survey throughput. Fujitsu acted as the vendor and system integrator for the engagement, delivering services that became available in summer 2017. Operational scope included ingestion of underground radar images from field surveys and integration into inspection and infrastructure safety processes, enabling field teams to consume model outputs for site assessment and remediation planning. Governance centered on a managed cloud deployment and a continuous improvement loop between field survey data and model retraining under Fujitsu operations. The Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 Zinrai deployment delivered faster and more accurate cavity detection as part of Kawasaki Geological Engineering Co operational tooling for infrastructure safety. | |
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METAWATER Co. | Manufacturing | 2747 | $1.0B | Japan | Fujitsu | Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 | Apps Development | 2016 | Fujitsu | In 2016, METAWATER Co. implemented Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 to centralize IoT data collection, big-data analytics and API-based integrations for water-utility operations in Japan. The rollout was executed by Fujitsu as vendor and system integrator, following a phased program that began in November 2016 and completed around September 2017, and aligning with METAWATER Co.'s Apps Development objectives for cloud-hosted application platforms. METAWATER deployed its Water Business Cloud WBC and Smart Field Service on Fujitsu Cloud Service K5, configuring centralized telemetry ingestion, analytics pipelines and API management to support operational monitoring and field workflows. Functional capabilities implemented included IoT data collection, big-data analytics for time series and event processing, and API-based integration endpoints to accelerate application development and operational analytics. Integrations were implemented as API-based interfaces to enable cross-industry data sharing and to connect field devices, sensor telemetry and operational systems used in water-utility operations across Japan, with Fujitsu engineers providing implementation support. The operational scope consolidated water-business applications and field service functions on a single cloud platform, emphasizing centralized data ingestion, analytics tooling and an API integration layer to support enterprise development and operations. Governance followed a phased release schedule coordinated with Fujitsu, with engineering support during the transition period. Outcomes explicitly reported included improved analytics capabilities, reduced development time and enabled cross-industry data sharing through Fujitsu Cloud Service K5 under METAWATER Co.'s Apps Development program. |
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