The Freeman

Fujitsu picks Cebu for Phl expansion

-

Fujitsu is expanding its Global Delivery Center (GDC) network with a new office in Cebu.

The satellite office is an extension of Fujitsu’s GDC in Manila. From the Manila office, which opened in 1993, Fujitsu delivers extensive services in Remote Infrastruc­ture Management, Service Desk, Applicatio­n Services and Business Process Outsourcin­g, primarily to customers in the Asia Pacific region, North America, Europe, the Middle East, India, Africa and Oceania.

The teams working in Cebu will initially focus on providing Fujitsu customers with support in business applicatio­n developmen­t.

With the highly skilled Philippine­s workforce supporting current and future software applicatio­n, Fujitsu aims to help customers quickly, efficientl­y and cost-effectivel­y develop, upgrade and maintain their business applicatio­ns. The high proportion of Japanese speakers in the region was another key factor in Fujitsu’s decision to choose Cebu, and to create 400 new positions there over the next two years.

The new GDC satellite office is based in Cebu Business Park which aims to provide green space as well as business, lifestyle and leisure activities to create an inspiring environmen­t. The city’s high population of well-educated, technicall­y skilled people, who often boast multiple language skills, was a key factor for Fujitsu's decision.

The new center opened on October 18 with a ceremony attended by the Undersecre­tary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology of the Philippine­s (DICT), Monchito Ibrahim; the Head of the Consular Office of Japan in Cebu, Chiharu Tsuruoka; and Philippine Economic Zone Authority Representa­tive, Raymond Hava. On behalf of Fujitsu, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Delivery, Hidenori Furuta, as well as the Head of Fujitsu’s GDC in the Philippine­s, Arlene Gregorio, attended.

"Our Global Delivery Centers are strategica­lly located to offer customers access to a consistent­ly high quality service and pool of dynamic and talented employees with high technical and multilingu­al skills. When expanding our GDC in the Philippine­s beyond Manila, Cebu was an obvious choice. We are fortunate that many Cebuanos speak Japanese, as well as being great software developers," Gregorio said.

The worldwide network of Fujitsu Global Delivery Centers offer 24/7 coverage, 365 days a year, supporting more than 1.2 million end users, on over a million devices, in 40 languages.

 ??  ?? Executives at the opening of Fujitsu's Global Delivery Center in Cebu (from left): Arlene Gregorio, Head of Fujitsu’s Global Delivery Center in the Philippine­s; Hidenori Furuta, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Delivery; Monchito Ibrahim,...
Executives at the opening of Fujitsu's Global Delivery Center in Cebu (from left): Arlene Gregorio, Head of Fujitsu’s Global Delivery Center in the Philippine­s; Hidenori Furuta, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Delivery; Monchito Ibrahim,...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines