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Fujitsu Siemens profits 'buoyed by data centres and green IT'


25 Oct 2007

Data centre revenues and an increased focus on environmentally-friendly IT have united to boost the financial performance of Fujitsu Siemens Computers recently, the firm reveals.

In the first half of the 2007 financial year, the company saw revenue growth of 11 per cent in its industry-standard server business and claims that profits due to ecological products were also strong.

Bernd Bischoff, president and chief executive officer of Fujitsu Siemens Computers, explains: "We see increasing demand for our merged service and platform offerings, our innovative DynamicDataCenter solutions, our new notebook family and of course green IT."

Operational profit from April to September increased by 11 per cent despite an overall two per cent fall in revenues - indicating greater profitability following "strategic business changes".

The company recently unveiled SolutionContract CentricStor, its storage management service aimed at improving the efficiency of data centres, with a range of features to maintain security and stability across the storage network.

 

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