Systems/Enterprise:
FRANCE TELECOM, FUJITSU ANNOUNCE GRID PROJECT
France Telecom and Fujitsu Limited announced a Grid computing technology-based
joint project, the first project of their strategic R&D partnership agreement
tied in July of this year to widely promote joint research and development in
the fields of distributed computing, ubiquitous networking and storage.
Leveraging existing Grid computing technology from France Telecom and Fujitsu,
the first phase of the initial project will have an internal focus, to
dramatically facilitate analysis of the huge volume of France Telecom's data,
such as for data mining and customer billing. In the second phase, the project
will generate value-added external services based on Grid computing that can
be offered to other enterprises. This strategic partnership will enable France
Telecom and Fujitsu to offer innovative value-added services to their
customers with greater speed and efficiency through shared resources.
For the first phase of this project, Fujitsu will contribute its Grid
computing technology, specifically its CyberGRIP middleware and organic
resource management systems. France Telecom R&D's division will bring to the
partnership data-oriented and computation-intensive applications such as data
mining, along with a number of enabling middleware components, particularly
for persistent data and telecommunications application servers. In phase two
of the project, the focus will shift to maximizing the companies' joint
expertise to generate innovative external services for France Telecom and
Fujitsu customers.
"France Telecom is a world leading telecommunication service provider with
tremendous R&D capabilities and experience. We believe this collaboration, to
create new technologies and value-added services leveraging our collective
strengths in Grid computing and data mining, is an ideal partnership," said
Kazuo Murano, president of Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. "This is a prime example
of our strategy of partnering with customers who are themselves leading
technological innovators, to develop technologies and solutions that deliver
real business value and enhance competitiveness."
Pascal Viginier, executive director of the R&D Division of France Telecom,
said, "It's a great opportunity for us to partner with a leading company in
both computing and telecommunication technology while it becomes evident that
these two are blurring for the benefit of performance, cost reduction and
integrated services that may be offered to customers. Grid computing is a way
out for solving large-scale data storage and computing resources problems that
are raised by the information society. Fujitsu is an excellent partner for
France Telecom R&D's division to explore this innovative solution, both for
France Telecom's internal needs as well as for innovative value-added services
for customers of France Telecom and Fujitsu. We expect to develop further
services based on a common vision on other R&D domains in the near future."
France Telecom and Fujitsu are committed to mutually leveraging resources and
sharing expertise to develop the best solutions for their customers. Both
companies have agreed to promote the new services resulting from this R&D
partnership.
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