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Fujitsu Reimagines Working Styles With New "FUJITSU Work Life Shift" Solutions

Fujitsu today announced the official debut of its FUJITSU Work Life Shift suite of solutions, delivering a transformative experience that reimagines working styles for the New Normal era. The new package of solutions draws from Fujitsu's extensive technological expertise and practical knowledge gained through the delivery of workplace solutions to essential workers globally and the implementation of workplace transformation initiatives for the Fujitsu Group's 130,000 employees globally.

FUJITSU Work Life Shift accelerates the move to the new working styles essential to make organizations more resilient in the face of new circumstances. Under the three categories of "Smart Working," "Borderless Office," and "Culture Change," Fujitsu offers workplace services with a demonstrated record of success, adapted for each customer's unique needs. On November 30, Fujitsu will also launch a new service called Fujitsu Collaboration Space, which increases team creativity and productivity by enabling people isolated by the move to remote work to collaborate in a shared, virtual space. Continuing investment by Fujitsu in its FUJITSU Work Life Shift solution set will allow it to offer an increasing range accelerated workplace transformation offerings.

FUJITSU Work Life Shift: DX Journeys for a More Empowering, Productive, and Creative Working Experience

Fujitsu is basing FUJITSU Work Life Shift on its own strategic transformation over a five-year period to a multi-cloud, remote and flexible working system and will now offer its customers the same experience.

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1. Smart Working (Realization of optimal working styles)

Many companies have rapidly embraced remote working since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, but security and quality issues remain prevalent. In addition to on-site support to promote successful implementation and use, Fujitsu will offer the following:

Modern Workspace Deliver communications services, including Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, and Box, in as little as five business days based on globally common templates.

Secure Remote Working Deliver cloud-based virtual desktop services in as little as five business days. Since no data is left on thin-client devices used to access the virtual desktop, the risk of information leakage due to loss or theft of the device is avoided.

Zero Trust Network (Currently for Japan only) Providing a zero-trust(1) network environment as a cloud service with the flexibility to scale up or down reducing reliance on VPNs. This makes it possible to respond quickly to requests for urgent line reinforcement, such as reinforcement of personnel and cooperation with external parties.

2. Borderless Office (Re-evaluating existing office norms)

In the near future, people will benefit from increasingly flexible ways of working, including when and where work takes place. At the same time, this will place an increased burden on IT departments to swiftly respond to inquiries and deliver support. Fujitsu provides support regardless of time or place by digitizing operations using its own digitized service desks in Japan and internationally, and by utilizing on-site services with expertise accumulated over many years.

Customer Experience Center Fujitsu's service desk provides services to receive various applications and inquiries required for mobile work via phone, web, chat, etc. The multi-channel center is available 24/7 to ensure continuous customer support.

Workplace Support Fujitsu provides onsite services such as handset delivery and repair in more than 180 countries worldwide. In Japan, Fujitsu will also provide support for malfunctions caused by user accidents (spilled coffee or other liquid, dropped PC, etc.), which were not covered by maintenance in the past, and will start a collection service for telework at individual homes.

3. Culture Change (Transforming corporate culture)

Working styles are undergoing drastic change as society adapts to the New Normal. Amid this backdrop, the way people work in a team, changes in leadership approaches, and the culture of how people work will continue to undergo significant change. Fujitsu provides services that facilitate communication among project members, visualize work through sharing work situations, and support highly productive working styles.

Virtual Collaboration (Currently for Japan only) Fujitsu will facilitate co-working environments through its new Fujitsu Collaboration Space service that provides a shared, virtual space to enhance team creativity and productivity.

Workforce Analytics (Currently for Japan only) Fujitsu's signature suite of AI Zinrai technologies and Microsoft 365 AI solutions helps visualize workforce work styles, supports effective communication and offers advice to improve productivity.

New Services "Fujitsu Collaboration Space"

Utilizing Fujitsu Laboratories' spatial user interface technology, Fujitsu will provide remote work environments where members can work in the same virtual space. Multiple members can simultaneously input/output, share, and edit various data such as text files, movies, audio, handwritten characters, and CAD data.

Sales Targets

Fujitsu aims for revenue of 100 billion JPY in business related to FUJITSU Work-Life Shift by FY 2023.

Fujitsu's Ongoing Commitment to Work Style Transformation

In fiscal 2015, Fujitsu unified its communication infrastructure for employees globally, and since fiscal 2016, has been moving to a multi-cloud environment to sustain and accelerate the use of advanced technologies. In fiscal 2017, Fujitsu introduced a comprehensive remote working system for its employees in Japan that enables flexible work styles regardless of location. Since the beginning of fiscal 2020 and amidst the unprecedented disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fujitsu has rapidly deployed the infrastructure and virtual tools necessary for its employees to carry out their work remotely, marking a key milestone in this journey in July with the announcement of the "FUJITSU Work-Life Shift" initiative in Japan.

(1) Zero Trust Zero Trust is a security model built with continuous authentication with access control based on the principle that there shall not be trust by default.

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 130,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.9 trillion yen (US$35 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com.

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