FUJITSU

Oracle Consultancy and Managed Services

Making one of the world’s largest implementations of Oracle services happen is hard. That’s why the Department for Work and Pensions chose Fujitsu for its major ongoing shared services. Reading BC chose Fujitsu to help them meet their conflicting needs of moving to Hyperion in a proven Oracle environment within strict cost and project deadlines.

Delivering this level of service is not for the unprepared. That’s why Fujitsu is a Global Oracle Partner with over 2300 Oracle Professionals and Certified Advantage Partner status across Applications, Middleware, Database and Business Intelligence streams.

Fujitsu Services provides application managed services to over a quarter of a million Oracle end-users, has provided implementation services for the first release 12 Shared Service and has provided full breadth Oracle eBusiness Suite on a single instance.

Shouldn’t you be choosing us to help you make the most of Oracle?

Case studies

  • Department for Work and Pensions

    On face value, The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) would seem to epitomise this challenge: a huge organisation, with 105,000 staff, encompassing a number of different units and Executive Agencies. Added to this, Sir Peter Gershon’s Spending Review 2004 targeted the Department with signifi cant effi ciency gains.

  • Lancashire County Council: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) consultancy

    Lancashire County Council chose Fujitsu to provide their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) consultancy and knowledge transfer. Fujitsu was responsible for providing in-depth training to the Council’s staff for all of the key components of the Oracle system

  • Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire Councils: a unique ERP shared service

    Fujitsu have a created a unique ERP shared service based on Oracle e-Business Suite. The solution is for a groundbreaking tripartite partnership between Fujitsu, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire County Councils.

  • Reading Borough Council

    Reading Borough Council chose Fujitsu to implement Oracle Hyperion Planning Plus.

  • Bolton Council: Oracle Solutions

    Bolton Council chose to use an Oracle Solution provide by Fujitsu. Services. Fujitsu will seamlessly integrate the Oracle Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) with the Council’s existing ERP and CRM solutions.

  • Bord Gáis Eíreann

    Bord Gáis formed a specialist team who together with Fujitsu, implemented a variety of Oracle Modules applying best business practices and introducing a common data model and standards within the Finance and Procurement functions.

  • Dublin Airports Authority

    Dublin Airport Authority initiated a Business Support Programme (BSP) to help reduce the system, business process and data constraints that the business support functions operated under.

  • Enterprise Ireland

    Enterprise Ireland decided that it was going to implement a company wide disaster recovery plan which was to include a disaster recovery solution for their Oracle e-Business suite. To implement this solution effectively Enterprise Ireland had tight deadlines to meet. There was also the concern of moving important equipment to the disaster recovery site. So Enterprise Ireland decided they needed a single supplier who would be wholly responsible in implementing the Disaster Recovery solution. Fujitsu were the chosen supplier.

“With Fujitsu’s help we have proved that a shared services approach is not a myth. It can exist and does enable business change… it’s a win:win:win.”
Paul Blantern , Corporate Director of Customer and Community Services, Northamptonshire County Council
Read the Cambs and Northants case study