Fujitsu has expanded its Mission Critical Transformation Service by adding support for VMware based cloud environments. Until now, migration targets were effectively narrowed down to Oracle Alloy and Nutanix. With this move, VMware becomes the third supported option, which matters because a large share of enterprise systems still run on on-premise VMware setups.
The service is designed for systems where downtime is not an option. It covers everything from physical servers to virtualized environments and dedicated database machines. Fujitsu positions this as an end to end support model. One service helps customers assess and optimize infrastructure. Another handles migration planning and execution. A third supports operations after the move.
The new addition is FUJITSU Hybrid IT Service FJcloud-V. It focuses on customers already running VMware vSphere on-premise and looking to move those workloads into a VMware based cloud without redesigning the system from scratch. The intent is continuity first, transformation second.
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At launch, the VMware option starts with back office support. This includes technical guidance for migration planning and handling questions during the process. Fujitsu plans to expand this into full system integration services that take on the actual migration work.
The broader signal is clear. Enterprises want cloud migration paths that respect existing investments, not force platform resets. Fujitsu is adjusting to that reality.

