Fujitsu, a publicly owned company headquartered in Japan, was founded in 1935, employs approximately 57,270 individuals, and reported $23.4B in revenue as of 2025. The company specializes in enterprise cloud solutions, functioning as a global information and communication technology provider offering a range of technology products, solutions, and services.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1935

Headcount

57,263

Headquarters

Japan

Primary Segment

Enterprise cloud

Ownership

Publicly Owned

Deployments

3

News Summary:

Fujitsu CEO Takahito Tokita recently articulated a strategic vision for 2035, emphasizing artificial intelligence and quantum computing as central to future digital infrastructure. This aligns with the company's new corporate strategy, unveiled on April 30, which aims to transform Fujitsu into a digital services powerhouse by 2030, marking a definitive shift away from its historical identity as a hardware manufacturer. The company seeks to capitalize on global demand for AI-driven transformation and sustainable technology. Earlier on April 30, a report detailed the ongoing impact of Fujitsu's 2022 announcement to end sales and support for its mainframe and UNIX server products around 2030, a move that is accelerating IT modernization efforts across more than 1,000 enterprises in Japan. Separately, on April 29, a former sub-postmaster urged a London appellate court to reverse a decision to split his £4.5 million ($6 million) claim against the Post Office and Fujitsu, alleging a 2007 civil judgment was obtained by conspiracy.

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Fujitsu offers 2 products in the media tech and connectivity and cloud industries. Fujitsu's product portfolio comprises of enterprise cloud and video processing and playout.
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Fujitsu's revenues were $23.4B in 2025. Caretta Research has split Fujitsu's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is enterprise cloud storage, which represents 100% of Fujitsu's revenue.
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Fujitsu's customers primarily consist of non-profit Organizations and telecoms companies. Examples of Fujitsu's customers include Deutsche Telekom and World Economic Forum. Fujitsu has commercial and technical partners like ServiceNow, SoftBank Group and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Examples of Fujitsu's suppliers include Palantir Technologies, Sitecore and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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