Kawasaki, Japan – Fujitsu launches the Fujitsu Cloud Service Generative AI Platform. A secure, flexible AI solution for enterprise productivity while safeguarding confidentiality and compliance with its data. The new service will be available in Japan in FY 2025, with further plans for worldwide availability. Test applications begin accepting applications today in Japan.
Generative AI would benefit a lot from brainstorming, minutes of meeting generation, and spontaneous coding. The activities, however, are subject to data leakages, risks in learning by AI, and regulatory compliance, to name a few common issues when implementing these technologies – a reason it would not be largely adopted, especially in sensitive areas. Fujitsu fills that gap by offering private cloud-based AI, which secures the processing of information through the application of a private cloud.
The platform brings together Fsas Technologies Inc.’s Private AI Platform on PRIMERGY, Supermicro’s GPU servers, and Fujitsu’s Takane large language model (LLM), famous for its performance in Japanese. Fujitsu’s generative AI security enhancement technologies have added compliance features to this infrastructure, preventing unauthorized access to AI and unintentional data leakages.
The customer’s data will be processed within a dedicated private cloud space in Fujitsu’s Tier 4-equivalent data centers, guaranteeing confidentiality. Fujitsu would even extend the support LLM by integrating other AI models to cater to the different business needs.
The new platform guarantees data security by managing tuned LLMs and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) data in private cloud areas corresponding to each customer, therefore protecting sensitive business information and complying with economic security policy. It also offers economical AI access through shared GPU resources for AI training and inference at low operational expenses, providing a scalable low-cost alternative to dedicated AI infrastructure. Fujitsu’s generative AI security enhancement technology prevents unauthorized AI access and provisions vulnerability assessments and audits from third parties for maximum data protection in an attempt to improve enterprise-grade AI security.
The Generative AI Platform is a key addition to Fujitsu Computing as a Service (CaaS), providing businesses with end-to-end support, from deployment to optimization. This initiative underlines Fujitsu’s commitment to its further push for enterprise AI innovation while using safe, scalable, and cost-effective means.
Source: https://www.fujitsu.com/global/about/resources/news/press-releases/2025/0213-01.html
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