Fujitsu announced a new licensing deal with Palantir Technologies Japan. This agreement will provide the Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (Palantir AIP). It’s a software solution that uses generative AI to enhance business operations. Fujitsu will start offering Palantir AIP to customers in Japan. A global rollout is planned for fiscal 2025. The platform will integrate with Fujitsu Uvance. This is Fujitsu’s business model that tackles societal challenges. It aims to speed up digital transformation for customers around the globe. This further strengthens the global partnership between Fujitsu and Palantir.
The two companies started working together in 2020. Their focus was on data integration and digital transformation in Japan. In 2023, Fujitsu and Palantir grew their partnership worldwide. They signed an agreement that allowed Fujitsu to market and distribute Palantir Foundry. This platform helps manage large-scale, distributed data effectively.
Palantir Foundry and Palantir AIP work well together. They help companies quickly use generative AI for data analysis and decision-making. Palantir AIP can use any company’s large language model (LLM) within its own network. This makes it great for fields that need high confidentiality, like finance and defense. The platform helps organizations quickly design and develop generative AI systems and AI agents. This cuts down the time needed compared to traditional methods. As a result, it supports faster supply chain optimization, workflow automation, and executive decision-making.
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Fujitsu uses its skills with Palantir Foundry to provide data integration and analysis. This helps improve supply chain management and engineering. Fujitsu Uvance will use Palantir AIP to enhance support for generative and agentic AI. This includes scenario simulation, root cause analysis, and proposal generation. These tools will help streamline business processes.
Palantir AIP will connect with Fujitsu’s AI services, Takane and Fujitsu Kozuchi. This will improve Japanese language processing and specific functions. This integration will allow quick deployment of agentic AI for Japanese language needs. It will help create autonomous, data-driven decision-making workflows. These workflows aim to improve on traditional visualization methods. They still keep the vital oversight and skills of human experts.