Qlik today announced Fujitsu has implemented Qlik to accelerate its data transformation processes and enable data-driven business operations across the entire organisation, that Qlik analysis is enabling Fujitsu to get insights from data and move to a predictive management approach.
As one of Japan’s leading technology companies, Fujitsu is strengthening its data management capabilities by implementing a standardised approach to the management, collection, and use of data as part of its purpose to ‘make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation.’
Fujitsu have deployed Qlik to 40,000 of its users, comprising approximately 33% of the company’s 120,000 employees worldwide.
This now provides employees an environment where they are able to quickly gain insight from data and foster a data-driven culture throughout the organisation. Qlik are also supporting Fujitsu in expanding these capabilities to enable real-time data integration.
“We have established a ‘Data Analytics Center’ to lead data-driven management throughout the Fujitsu Group and to promote the ‘OneData’ program as a platform to advocate data utilisation,” said Yuzuru Fukuda, CIO and Deputy CDXO of Fujitsu. “The direction and future potential of active intelligence realised by Qlik is in line with our measures to strengthen data-driven management, and we highly recommend Qlik.”
Fujitsu Group established a Data Analytics Center to lead data-driven management throughout the business leveraging Qlik’s vision of a data-literate world, where everyone can use data and analytics to improve decision-making, close the gaps between data, insights and action and solve their most challenging problems with real-time data integration and analytics solutions.
Fujitsu have been able to address their need to augment their data and analytics transformation strategy, and enable active intelligence using the results and know-how the business had gained in infrastructure development, internal culture change, and human resource development to achieve real-time data-driven management.
Hiroshi Imai, Country Manager for Qlik Japan, said he considers this implementation to be only the beginning of Fujitsu’s efforts to strengthen its data strategy with Qlik, saying, “We’re delighted that Fujitsu’s use of Qlik to achieve a state of continuous intelligence from real-time up-to-date information supports its data-driven management needs. Qlik will continue to support Fujitsu with the latest solutions to advance the company’s integrated data strategy.”
For further information see the official Qlik Press Release.