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FACOM (Fujitsu Automatic COMputer) is a trademark used for Fujitsu's computers. The first product is FACOM 100, built in 1954. In May 1990, the brand name of FACOM was abolished and changed to Fujitsu. FACOM numbering roughly follows the following scheme, but the numbering of some early relay computers is irregular: 100s: relay computers
Fujitsu was established on June 20, 1935, which makes it one of the oldest operating IT companies after IBM and before Hewlett-Packard, [3] under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing (富士電気通信機器製造, Fuji Denki Tsūshin Kiki Seizō), as a spin-off of the Fuji Electric Company, itself a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and the German ...
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Fujitsu Siemens: Japan–Germany Fujitsu bought out Siemens's share of the company Gericom: Austria Acquired by Quanmax AG Husky Computers: United Kingdom Husky: Itautec: Brazil Acquired by Oki Electric Industry, PC and laptop division dissolved [5] KDS Computers: United States Subsidiary of Korea Data Systems: Librex Computer Systems: Japan
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Fujitsu manufactures two series of image scanners: ScanSnap for consumers/SOHO, and fi for business (fi includes SP brand). [1] Popular ScanSnap models include the S1300, a feature-rich scanner that can scan double-sided color originals, [ 2 ] and the S1100, one of the world's smallest scanners. [ 3 ]
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A warranty is a term of a contract, but not usually a condition of the contract or an innominate term, meaning that it is a term "not going to the root of the contract", [6] and therefore only entitles the innocent party to damages if it is breached, [6] i.e. if the warranty is not true or the defaulting party does not perform the contract in ...