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Government urges Fujitsu to pay compensation to victims of Post Office scandal - Some victims were sent to prison or ...
Japanese tech firm — heavily criticized over the Horizon scandal — teams up with long-time Liz Truss ally to bid for Northern ...
Kate Osborne MP has raised that Fujitsu are still making billions from Government contracts despite the Post Office Scandal.
The Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry has published the first part of its final report, which focuses on the human impact of the ...
Fujitsu and RIKEN began joint development of the K computer in 2006, which was completed and commenced full operations in 2012. The K computer continues to deliver world-leading performance on major ...
From around 1999 to 2015, hundreds of people who worked at Post Office branches were wrongly convicted of theft, fraud and ...
Japanese tech giant Fujitsu is facing growing pressure from U.K. political quarters over its role in a scandal that saw hundreds of post office owners prosecuted for accounting discrepancies.
Today Fujitsu announced that it has completed the design of Post-K supercomputer for deployment at RIKEN in Japan. While full-production of the full machine is not scheduled until 2021-2022, Fujitsu ...
The Post Office wrongfully prosecuted around 1,000 subpostmasters — self-employed branch managers — between 1999 and 2015.
As announced by Fujitsu, K is now the first computer in the world being able to handle over 10 quadrillion calculations per second, or 10 petaflops. To be more concrete, ...
Fujitsu said on Thursday that, based on the findings of an inquiry into Britain's Post Office scandal, it will work with the UK government on "appropriate actions" including compensation.
LONDON--Fujitsu, the company whose faulty computer accounting system resulted in the wrongful conviction of hundreds of Post Office branch managers across the U.K., apologized to the victims on ...