PARC Signs On A Partner: Fujitsu 96
leighklotz writes "PARC, which a few years ago was said be be targeted for a spin-off from Xerox, has signed on its first major partner under its new life as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Xerox. Fujitsu has announced "Joint Research in Ubiquitous Computing," a three-year sponsored-research plan beginning in January 2005. 'Because we're not a product company, we need a partner like Fujitsu who can deliver our products into the marketplace,' said Teresa Lunt, according to InfoWorld."
Marketing is important (Score:1, Insightful)
May I speak for all of Slashdot when... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:May I speak for all of Slashdot when... (Score:1, Insightful)
Fujitsu *IS* a product company, and have a sizable marketing department.
Re:Marking is important (Score:3, Funny)
To make a long story short, the company didn't get the investment they needed due to a bad presentation, and they went under.
I don't think Fujitsu is really known for it's marking...shouldn't they hav
Re:Marking is important (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Marking is important (Score:1)
Re:Marketing is important (Score:1)
The goal of creating good ideas is nearly always in conflict with with the goal of creating products that can be commercialised this year or next year.
How much budget and work could you justify devoting to a GUI in the mid 70s if you knew that the technology would be too expensive to sell for 10 years and impossible to patent at that time?
Now, at last (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Now, at last (Score:4, Interesting)
The grandparent's claim that PARC will help Fujitsu produce stable products is amusing because of this. The people who made the mouse, GUI, WYSIWYG, and ethernet make money are Apple, Apple, Apple, and 3COM, respectively, not PARC
Re:Now, at last (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Now, at last (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Now, at last (Score:2)
Hard drives that grind and blow smoke, mostly. I guess I've just always thought of them as a second-quality manufacturer.
Plus, I'm sorry, their name is just funny to say.
Re:Now, at last (Score:5, Insightful)
On a secondary note, notice how Fujitsu is a Japanese company? If keeping the high-tech industry and high-tech jobs in America is such a big deal then why is it that there wasn't a single US company prepared to fight for a partnership with PARC? Granted, IBM is exiting the PC arena but PARC is about more than just developing for the desktop, and I would have thought that the PR benefits of dealing with the home of the GUI would be to die for for Apple, HP or someone similar.
Re:Now, at last (Score:3, Interesting)
Wait a minute! (Score:2, Funny)
Like, For example, the Timex Sinclair 1000 I found recently while moving a small stack of books and papers
Re:Wait a minute! (Score:2)
Re:Wait a minute! (Score:1)
Re:Now, at last (Score:2)
Hmmm, just hefted my IBM badged board upside down (straining my shoulder in the process):
...
Cool thing, even being 15 years old, it has ps/2 plug (makes sense I suppose being an IBM) as opposed to the big old plug (DIN?).
Re:Now, at last (Score:2)
Besides, I'm so used to using a split-key keyboard nowadays that using a traditional keyboard l
Re:Now, at last (Score:2)
Because we don't do R here anymore. And we oursource D to Maylaysia and India. And we got rid of manufacturing years ago. What do we do these days? Sue, market, and surf, baby... sue, market, and surf...
Japanese partnerships (Score:2)
On a secondary note, notice how Fujitsu is a Japanese company?
I work for Xerox in Australia - where it is called Fuji-Xerox. 75% owned by Fuji Film (Japan) and 25% owned by Xerox (USA).
Re:Now, at last (Score:3, Insightful)
I've used a fair few Fujitsu servers without an
Re:Now, at last (Score:1)
Oh Really now? (Score:2)
Now don't get me wrong, I liked them. But their focus isn't the West. They are strong on their base and may be angling to just snap it up. Time will tell.
Re:Now, at last (Score:2)
Fujitsu will make something that works.
And PARC will make something.
And this time... (Score:4, Funny)
And this time...Alternate copycat. (Score:2, Funny)
Yeah! Let the OSS community do it.
Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:3, Informative)
- Qua
Re:Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:1)
Re:Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:1)
Re:Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:1)
Re:Pc load letter... WTF does that mean? (Score:2)
It means the person who configured your copier/MFD forgot to configure the paper size override control.
Someone is printing to the copier with US Letter selected as the paper size (the default configuration on pretty much all printer setups). You apparently don't have US Letter loaded in your copier, I would presume you probably have ISO A4 loaded.
It is possible on all the current models to configure the copier to automatically default to A4 for any US Letter requests - I had to get our office MFD configur
Excellent news, but what's next? (Score:3, Funny)
Seriously though, if they can spin off another group, it can be parallel PARC-ing while the other group drives on.
(Ducking and running now)
Before you ask (Score:2, Funny)
-dk
Who needs others... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Before you ask (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, but her teeth are straight, which is enough for any nerd.
Re:Before you ask (Score:1)
She comes across as being unpretentious - more of the kind of woman that I'd like to get to know rather than a woman that I would be showing off to the guys.
Re:Before you ask (Score:2)
It's doubtful that, 3 days later, xerox is still slashdotted ...
Guess Ms. Lunt reads slashdot.
joke (Score:2)
RC, ARC, PARC, SPARC (Score:5, Funny)
Re:RC, ARC, PARC, SPARC (Score:2)
Re:RC, ARC, PARC, SPARC (Score:2)
Hey, look right next door! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Hey, look right next door! (Score:2)
Four letters.
Re:Hey, look right next door! (Score:1)
Fuji* [was:Hey, look right next door!] (Score:1)
Uh, no [was:Hey, look right next door!] (Score:2, Informative)
Buy! (Score:3, Funny)
From the blurb... (Score:1)
Hmm, looks like the Xerox copying feature got got out of hand...
Apple? (Score:2, Funny)
Because we're not a product company, we need a partner like Fujitsu who can deliver our products into the marketplace,'
I thought this is Apple's job...
Steve "the mouse" Jobs (Score:2)
btw both of my Fujitsu hard drives failed. Needless to say I never bought a third one. Fool me twice, shame on me!
But I thought,,, (Score:1)