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Today its clients include Japan's Fujitsu, a handful of U.S. government agencies and several tech giants (they prefer to remain anonymous).
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To break into this business in the U.S., Fujitsu has become a leader in the movement to build an ecosystem around WiMax.
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While Fujitsu has no smart phones available in the U.S., it has had a great deal of experience with them.
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And in 2010, Apple secured the iPad trademark in the United States from Japanese electronics maker Fujitsu which had registered the name in the U.S. in 2003.
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Fujitsu is kicking off a big push into the U.S. computer market with a high-end server intended to take on IBM and Hewlett-Packard in their home turf.
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But for Fujitsu, the stakes are high if the company wants to be part of the growing U.S. wireless market.
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The company aims to grow its U.S. presence by about 30% a year, largely through its subsidiary Fujitsu Computer Systems, an amalgam of its PC, server, mainframe computer and services businesses formed in 2003.
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