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Welcome
Fujitsu Laboratories of America College Park (FLA-CP) was established on March 29, 2001 as a research institute for advanced computer technology. Our mission is to perform research and develop innovative technologies based on new Internet and Computer Science concepts that enable Fujitsu to develop and deliver information technology products that improve the quality of life for individuals and businesses. Aimed at advancing the evolution of the Internet and developing computer systems more closely linked to people's everyday life, our research will provide new system concepts, architectures, algorithms and other intellectual property that can enhance and define new products and open new business opportunities. The research will rely on and support open standards when feasible and results will be disseminated in open publications and conferences when this does not interfere with intellectual property protection. Collaborations with outside researchers in universities, government laboratories and other companies will be sought to strengthen and support our chosen research areas.
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Fujitsu Unveils Task Computing Technology
College Park, MD - Fujitsu Laboratories of America,
Inc., the U.S.-based research arm of Fujitsu Limited, unveiled
new technology that enables users to easily orchestrate devices,
e-services and PC applications to execute complex tasks with just a
few clicks or voice commands.
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Information technology applications that harness the Internet and its evolutionary descendents will be the most successful in the coming years. The principles of distributed and open architectures, open standards and decentralized information have fueled the Internet revolution and stimulated new research areas in Computer Science. These themes will be kept in mind in our research.
The research topics of the laboratory will focus on to several specific areas in order to pursue these goals including: pervasive computing, bioinformatics, quantum computing and information system security. Pervasive computing uses Internet technology that is distributed to the finest granularity. Bioinformatics will rely on large-scale search and data mining methods, new information organization techniques (such as semantic web) and global access to relevant information. Information system security must operate within the bounds of the Internet and provide safety to the users. The set of specific topics may vary as Fujitsu's needs change.
In order for the research to be successfully disseminated to Fujitsu businesses, the research projects will be closely associated with realistic applications and accompanied by commercialization plans that are either supported by Fujitsu businesses, lead to licensing or patent use, or can be realized in new enterprises.
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