Talk:Fujitsu Consulting

In 1996 Fernando Francés opened DMR Consulting in Spain. Through several years the so called Spanish DMR opened new offices in Portugal, Chile, Argentina, Brasil, Mexico, Italy and Germany. In 2004 the employees of the Spanish DMR, with the finantial help of APAX buyed this brunch of the company to Fujitsu, keeping the DMR name for this branch, while the rest of the company was starting to become Fujitsu Consulting. In 2006 DMR was renamed to everis, a succesful Consulting and IT Services company with close to 5.000 employees in 8 countries (to be continued...)

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This article on Fujitsu Consulting is not written "like an advertisement", as the wiki pasty thing at the top proclaims, it is a freaking advertisement.

The history parts are important - very important. The product section, however, with its dozen or more trademark symbols is bogus. I will try to revisit sometime in the future and flag all the bullshit sections. That is, if nobody else beats me to the punch. 76.243.129.217 (talk) 15:00, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

I will give it a crack to make it sound less like an ad.... Jwoodger (talk) 14:59, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

History of Fujitsu Consulting
In 1973 Company incorporation. Office opened in Montreal, Quebec, Canada as DMR.

From 1974 To 1984 Expansion across Canada over a decade: Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Saint John, Halifax, Fredericton, Vancouver, Victoria.

In 1976 Company completed first major assignment, project management of the results systems for the Montreal Olympic Games.

From 1981 to 1991 International expansions over a decade: United States, Australia, Europe

In 1985 TRECOM Business Systems Inc.-to be acquired by Amdahl Corporation in 1996 and folded into DMR in 1997-created by Frank Casagrande, S. Russell Powell and Emanuel Arturi.

In 1988 DMR Productivity Plus, a systems development method, was launched as a commercial product.

In 1994 commercial versions of DMR Macroscope products formally launched.

In 1995 DMR Consulting was acquired by Amdahl Corporation (now Fujitsu IT Holdings, Inc.), then an international solutions-oriented supplier of high-quality information processing systems, software and services.

In 1996 Amdahl purchased TRECOM Business Systems Inc., an IT services firm-located mainly in the greater New Jersey and New York City areas-that focused primarily on telecommunications. As a result, DMR Consulting Group Inc.-made up of DMR and TRECOM Business Systems, Inc.-was formed at the dawn of 1997.

In 1997 TRECOM Business Systems Inc. becomes part of the U.S. Division of DMR.

In 1997 Fujitsu Limited acquires Amdahl Corporation and thus DMR.

In 2002 DMR Consulting officially became Fujitsu Consulting Inc. on April 1.

In 2003 Fujitsu Consulting acquired MULTIPRO Services Conseil.

In 2004 Fujitsu Consulting became a North American operation on April 1.

In 2004 Fujitsu Consulting acquired Cendera.

In June 2005 Fujitsu Consulting acquired BORN Information Services.

In February 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquired GIM Risk Management.

In February 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquired Greenbrier & Russel.

In March 2006 Fujitsu Consulting acquired North American based company Rapidigm. In India it has offshore divisions at Noida, Pune, Hyderabad and Bangalore with Pune being the head office. It is known as Fujitsu Consulting India Limited.

In September 2007 Fujitsu Consulting acquired OKERE, Inc., a New York City-based consulting and IT services company.

In November 2007 Fujitsu Consulting acquired Mandator AB, a Sweden based consulting company.