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Fujitsu-ICL will badge Wyse thin client

...protocol. Systems will be offered with 14-inch or 15-inch screens. "Fujitsu-ICL were looking for solid thin clients and we've been producing... Read more

6 December, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Fujitsu 50-50 on Compaq 8-way server deal

Rival Fujitsu-ICL Computers delivered a thumbs sideways verdict on the Compaq-Corollary alliance... Read more

14 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Fujitsu ICL moves closer to NT

Fujitsu ICL will cosy up to Microsoft by strengthening its Windows NT focus... Read more

11 December, 1996 by Martin Veitch

Fujitsu launches hush-hush Net PC

Fujitsu-ICL is about to go to war with AST, Compaq and other... Read more

3 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

ICL sheds manufacturing arm D2D

...business, which parent company Fujitsu merged with its own business to form Fujitsu ICL back in July. D2D currently boasts annual sales of $560 million... Read more

21 January, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Fujitsu ICL first to bundle MS Word 97

The deal is the first of its kind in Europe and Fujitsu ICL is hoping to win over any wavering PC buyers with the... Read more

5 December, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Five years ago: Fujitsu smashes dual-CPU server record

First published 6 January, 1997 Fujitsu ICL outpaced its competitors and achieved the fastest result ever achieved by... Read more

2 January, 2002 by Arif Mohamed

Fujitsu smartens up dumb terminals

Fujitsu ICL today announced a range of Windows-based Network Computers, as Netscape... Read more

28 October, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Are ID cards a game of blind man's bluff?

...more than twice over-budget and not working properly. The winning contractor, Fujitsu ICL, put in a bid that was too low to do the... Read more

13 November, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Five years ago: Intel poised to hog CeBit '97 limelight

...be members of the Enterprise Summit Unix working group, including Compaq, SCO, Fujitsu-ICL and Olivetti Read more

1 March, 2002 by Arif Mohamed

Five years ago: 120Mb floppy camp ready to head off Zip

...published 18 February, 1997 Inside the last fortnight both Siemens Nixdorf and Fujitsu ICL said they will build LS-120 drives into PC ranges from... Read more

14 February, 2002 by Martin Veitch

Five years ago: PC server vendors close out clones

...of Dell (9.6 per cent), Hewlett-Packard (8.3 per cent), Fujitsu ICL and IBM (both 5.2 per cent). The firm sees its... Read more

30 November, 2001 by Martin Veitch

A Year Ago: Microsoft and ICL team up on 'global alliance'

...of dollars". ICL will develop new systems for the four selected industries (Fujitsu/ICL is the third largest supplier of retail IT systems in the... Read more

27 May, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Veitch Speaks: Intel doesn't own the world

Although Intel has a huge influence on most system developments, computers will evolve and Intel will become more of a back-seat driver, says Martin Veitch Read more

16 January, 1999 by Martin Veitch

Dell serves up 100 per cent growth in UK servers

...PC market put Dell at number two behind Compaq, and ahead of Fujitsu-ICL and IBM, and Hewlett Packard. Dell attributes its growth to a... Read more

7 March, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

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