Fujitsu America Taps Unisys SVP Anthony Doye As Its New President And CEO

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

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Fujitsu America has appointed Anthony “Tony” Doye as its new President and CEO.

Doye joins Fujitsu America from Unisys, where he served as president of Unisys Global Outsourcing and Infrastructure Services and senior vice president of Unisys.

Before that, Doye was group president of Strategic Programs and the Technology Management Group at Computer Sciences Corp. He has also held several global businesses management roles at IBM and British Telecom.

At Fujitsu America, Doye will be responsible for focusing the business on the needs of clients in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean, as well as the company’s supporting operations in India.

Doye was tapped to drive the Fujitsu strategy for delivering to clients end-to-end technology solutions, ranging from cloud computing and managed services to consulting and application integration, as well as the server, storage, software, and mobile platform offerings. Doye will also oversee North American relations with Fujitsu alliance partners, including Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Salesforce.com, Symantec and the company’s North American reseller partners.

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