Fujitsu launches business creation lab in collaboration with AWS Japan
Fujitsu
announced the launch of a business creation lab in collaboration with Amazon
Web Services Japan (AWS Japan). This Lab, established as part of its global
strategic collaboration agreement with AWS, integrates Fujitsu's deep industry
knowledge and technology solutions with AWS's generative AI and cloud services.
It will help customers in Japan’s retail and service industries to solve their
management challenges faster and achieve both legacy system modernisation and
new revenue creation. It will facilitate business transformation that has a
direct impact on management key performance indicators (KPIs) by providing
end-to-end support, from identifying and defining on-site issues to rapid proof
of concept (PoC) and implementation within a minimum of 90 days.
Building on its
achievements in the food distribution industry, Fujitsu plans to expand the
lab's initiatives to other industries in Japan beyond retail and service, using
AWS’s cloud and generative AI, and cross-industry data collaboration. This will
contribute to customers' sustainable growth and the creation of new revenue
models.
The business creation lab will
see close collaboration between Fujitsu's retail and service industry
specialists and AWS Japan's solution architects. Key activities include:
1. Problem identification and solution clarification
On-site engagement with customers to visualise latent issues and design
solutions utilising the latest AWS technologies.
2. Rapid PoC and agile development
Providing effective solutions by supporting customers from PoC to
implementation decision within a minimum of 90 days.
3. Solution and horizontal deployment
Combining Fujitsu's extensive industry knowledge and track record with AWS's
extensive cloud services portfolio to standardize solutions. This enables the
phased provision of services, from legacy systems (mainframes, EDI, etc.) to
API integration, contributing to solving diverse challenges across various
industries, including food distribution, retail, trading companies, food
manufacturers, and other service sectors.

































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