Fujifilm picks up software specialist

Dave Marshall, director of Fujifilm Australasia said, acquiring 35 per cent of Whitech in 2007, it was a natural progression for the software company to become a wholly owned subsidiary of Fujifilm.

He says, “Whitech is a multi-award winning company renowned for its innovative software solutions as well as its creative business and marketing solutions. Fujifilm’s 100 per cent acquisition of Whitech will complement the rapid growth of CloudNET – Fujifilm’s solution focussed business unit.”

Marshall continues, “A key advantage of Fujifilm’s ownership of Whitech is that the organisation can direct software development as required.

“CloudNET solutions can be customised to accommodate specific customer needs, allowing software requirements to be developed accordingly using Whitech’s expertise.”

According to Fujifilm, CloudNET provides a range of solutions that help customers grow and better manage their business capabilities and opportunities through the provision of digital asset management services, analogue to digital transition

programs, bespoke application integration, as well as a range of pay as you go Software-as-a-Service and online storage solutions.

Marshall adds, “In keeping with Fujiflm’s’s commitment to provide a sophisticated fulfilment solution, the organisation will continue to invest in Whitech’s development to accommodate future growth.”

 

 

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