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Fujitsu concludes data warehouse deal with Norfolk police
Norfolk Constabulary has signed up Fujitsu Services to deliver a data warehouse that will allow police force data to be combined and linked in one repository. 
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    /24-7PressRelease/ - LONDON, UK, September 23, 2007 - Fujitsu Services, a leading IT services company, last week announced a contract with Norfolk Constabulary for a new data warehouse.
Data for the police force will be combined and linked to one warehouse in the future, thus giving more flexibility and better value for money, as well as allowing the force to carry out activities that are not currently possible.
Christine Thompson, information management business manager at Norfolk Constabulary, said the force had chosen Fujitsu "because it has access to more resources than the competition and put together the most persuasive tender document. This was backed up with a proven track record which gave us confidence in the company and their ability to deliver."
Fujitsu's data warehousing strategy is to extract data from the many information systems used by individual police forces across the UK in order to consolidate and improve its quality. This would „improve the police's ability to respond to the national policing requirements" Fujitsu claimed.
Fujitsu will work with its partners, SAS Software Limited and Amadeus Software Limited, to tackle a number of problems caused by multiple information systems with different collection and storage techniques.
Andy Sowden, head of police business at Fujitsu Services, said the deal with Norfolk police was, "an important project for us and one which will provide Norfolk Constabulary with a framework that will be able to cope with continued change - both at a local and a national level - and the many information requirements that will come their way in the future."
Fujitsu Services, with headquarters in London, provides comprehensive IT services and solutions to a range of customers across Europe, including retail, financial services, healthcare and government. The company designs, builds and operates IT systems and IT services for large scale clients in both the public and private sectors. Key services include IT service management, data warehousing, IT consulting and IT outsourcing.
Visit Fujitsu Services' website for further information on data warehouse solutions for business and the public sector.

About Fujitsu Services
Fujitsu Services is a leading European IT services company. Its business is helping its customers realise the value of IT through the application of consulting, systems integration and managed service contracts. Fujitsu serves customers in the private and public sectors across Europe including retail, financial services, healthcare and government. With an annual turnover of 2.46 billion ( 3.59 billion), it employs over 19,000 people across 20 countries. Headquartered in London, Fujitsu Services is the European IT services arm of the US$43.2 billion ( 32.5 billion) Fujitsu Group. Visit www.fujitsu.com/uk for more information.


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