Imaging products and services company, Fujifilm Australia, is doubling down on AI with its latest move into the healthcare industry. The tech giant has teamed up with annalise.ai, an Australian medical imaging specialist, to offer one of the world's most advanced chest X-ray analysis solutions, CXR Edge.
ICT vendor Fujitsu has developed what it says is the world's fastest quantum computer simulator.
Hitachi Vantara has promoted Adrian Johnson, formerly ANZ vice president and managing director, to the role of vice president of the company's digital infrastructure business unit in APAC.
The iRODS open source data management software will soon be able to use Fujifilm's Object Archive as a deep tier archive storage target.
Fujifilm's new 45TB Fujifilm LTO Ultrium9 data cartridge has an uncompressed capacity of 18TB, 50% more than it's LTO-8 equivalent.
A marketing alliance between Fujifilm and Tiger Technology aims to provide businesses with long-term, secure, and scalable tape storage management.
Creative event company AGB Events produced and delivered a travelling installation on famous Alice to Darwin train "The Ghan" with the help of technical partner Novatech Creative Event Technology and a Fujifilm Z5000 projector in a stunning event that is now Ghan, but not forgotten.
Global imaging, chemical, mechanical and electronics firm, Fujifilm, has announced its brand new FP-Z8000 projector which boasts large images at close range, with 8000 lumens of brightness, and the world’s first folded two-axial rotatable lens - all in a compact and lightweight design.
If you thought tape was dead, think again. Its use continues to grow, according to one supplier. And new recording technology means capacities could increase tenfold before the decade is over.
Global imaging business, Fujifilm, has appointed Shaun Mah the new Divisional Manager for it’s Australian Electronic Imaging division.
FUJIFILM has launched the MK series of cinema lenses designed for budding consumer, corporate and prosumer videographers/cinematographers.
Fujifilm Australia says it has developed a digital signage solution exclusively for mobile operator Vodafone which is “completely unique” to any other solution worldwide.
Fujifilm's new LTO7 cartridge uses an improved version of the company's BaFe technology to achieve capacity and longevity requirements.
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