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Fujitsu expands its consulting services in Europe with its new center in Spain

Fujitsu has announced its intention to expand its digital transformation (DX) consulting services across Europe. The Japanese company in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector has decided open two new Near Response Centers (NRS) in Spain and Estonia. The new specialized centers will be the first in the European market and will complement the company in outsourcing tasks.

The new Near Response Center will be in Seville

Fujitsu has decided to continue growing and for this it will open a center in Tallinn that will specialize in the digital workplace and managed infrastructure services. As for the second of these, the company will be established in Spain, more specifically in the Andalusian capital, Seville. This space It will focus on providing hybrid information technology services, multi-cloud, business and application services, and cybersecurity.

In relation to the new Sevillian headquarters, Xavier Michallet, Head of Data, Infrastructure, Network and Security at Soitec, a Fujitsu client at NRC, designer and manufacturer of innovative semiconductor materials, commented that “Fujitsu’s NRC-Spain team has effectively supported a management project for our IT infrastructure, helping us reduce the auxiliary workload so we can focus on our core business.”

The Japanese company has experienced great growth in recent decades and now intends to continue doing so in the world market. It is expected that the outsourcing of information technologies will touch figures of 587,000 million dollars by the end of 2027.

The expansion responds to the need to offer quick access to consultants specialized in providing solutions to business remains and supporting digital transformation, and in the words of Jean-Marc Chammas, Vice President of Fujitsu Europe: “Fujitsu’s new NRCs add important complementary capabilities to our outsourcing offer”.

The vice president of Fujitsu in Europe has added that the need to install these new centers responds to the fact that “some customers are now looking for more specialized business capabilities available more close to their markets, offices and key people. Fujitsu’s new NRCs provide that new layer, with people who can talk about business and IT in convenient locations nearby.”

The growth in the European market seems to be a reality and it is that in addition to having these Near Response Centers with an initial staff of more than 100 people, the company already plans to open new centers on the continent.

Fujitsu’s presence in Spain

The leading company in Information and Communication Technologies of Japanese origin, offers a wide range of technological products, solutions and services. It employs more than 126,000 people spread over more than 100 countries.

The first time that the Japanese company arrived in Spain was on June 4, 1973 as a provider of Large Systems. The company specializing in Information Technology and Communications has more than 1,800 employees in Spain, spread across its eight sales offices in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Valencia, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

It has two Datacenters in Madrid and Barcelona; three Management Centers in Madrid, Barcelona and Seville; three Centers of Excellence in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia; an International Sales Center in Barcelona and a factory in Malaga.

Fujitsu’s Spanish subsidiary has been characterized all this time by offering great integration in the information technology market and giving its customers the best services and solutions. In this sense, for Gonzalo Romeo, general director of Platform Business of Fujitsu Spain, Fujitsu Spain is one of the subsidiaries with the highest profitability and with the best global strategy.

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