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Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (R) and his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi arrive to visit German President Horst Koehler and his wife Eva Luise at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009. View Photo »
Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (L) and his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi arrive to visit German President Horst Koehler and his wife Eva Luise at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009. View Photo »
Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (C) signs the guest book beside his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi (2ndL) as they visit German President Horst Koehler (R) and his wife Eva Luise (L) at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25,... View Photo »
Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications president Takeki Oishi (L), NEC Corp. executive director Akihito Otake (2nd L), Casio Computer Co. executive Akinori Takagi (2nd R) and Hitachi Ltd. director Shutoku Watanabe (R) join hands during a joint press confer... View Photo »
Members of the media (R) take photos as Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications president Takeki Oishi (L), NEC Corp. executive director Akihito Otake (2nd L), Casio Computer Co. executive Akinori Takagi (3rd L) and Hitachi Ltd. director Shutoku Watanabe (4... View Photo »
A model displays Japanese electronics giant Hitachi's new energy saving refrigerator at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on September 10, 2009. this new product is equipt with the world's first vacuum compartment with power assisted drawer and will h... View Photo »
A model displays Japanese electronics giant Hitachi's new energy saving refrigerator at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on September 10, 2009. this new product is equipt with the world's first vacuum compartment with power assisted drawer and will h... View Photo »
Hitachi NAS for midrange. View Photo »
Hitachi NAS for midrange. View Photo »
The Hitachi GST Travelstar 7K500 2.5-inch hard drive. View Photo »
The Hitachi GST Travelstar 7K500 2.5-inch hard drive. View Photo »
Managing Director of Hitachi Home and Life Solutions (India), Shinichi Lizuka (C) speaks to the media at the Hitachi Airconditioner Manufacturing facility at Kadi, some 40 kms from Ahmedabad on August 28, 2009. View Photo »
Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura looks down as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura bows as he leaves the podium at a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura scratches his face as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. View Photo »
Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura scratches his face as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. View Photo »
A Hitachi Maxell hard disc for Super Hi-Vision (Ultra HD) television is displayed in front of a Hitachi television set at an electronic shop in Tokyo July 27, 2009. View Photo »
A salesman attends to a customer below a Hitachi logo at an electronic shop in Tokyo July 27, 2009. View Photo »
An employee of Japan's electronics giant Hitachi demonstrates the prototype model of an auto vending machine that uses Hitachi's finger vein authentic system to charge users at the company's advanced technology exhibition in Tokyo on July 21, 2009. View Photo »
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Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (R) and his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi arrive to visit German President Horst Koehler and his wife Eva Luise at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (L) and his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi arrive to visit German President Horst Koehler and his wife Eva Luise at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (C) signs the guest book beside his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi (2ndL) as they visit German President Horst Koehler (R) and his wife Eva Luise (L) at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications president Takeki Oishi (L), NEC Corp. executive director Akihito Otake (2nd L), Casio Computer Co. executive Akinori Takagi (2nd R) and Hitachi Ltd. director Shutoku Watanabe (R) join hands during a joint press conference in Tokyo on September 14, 2009.
View Photo »Members of the media (R) take photos as Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications president Takeki Oishi (L), NEC Corp. executive director Akihito Otake (2nd L), Casio Computer Co. executive Akinori Takagi (3rd L) and Hitachi Ltd. director Shutoku Watanabe (4th L) join hands during a joint pr...
View Photo »A model displays Japanese electronics giant Hitachi's new energy saving refrigerator at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on September 10, 2009. this new product is equipt with the world's first vacuum compartment with power assisted drawer and will hit the market at the end of Septem...
View Photo »A model displays Japanese electronics giant Hitachi's new energy saving refrigerator at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on September 10, 2009. this new product is equipt with the world's first vacuum compartment with power assisted drawer and will hit the market at the end of Septem...
View Photo »Hitachi NAS for midrange.
View Photo »Hitachi NAS for midrange.
View Photo »The Hitachi GST Travelstar 7K500 2.5-inch hard drive.
View Photo »The Hitachi GST Travelstar 7K500 2.5-inch hard drive.
View Photo »Managing Director of Hitachi Home and Life Solutions (India), Shinichi Lizuka (C) speaks to the media at the Hitachi Airconditioner Manufacturing facility at Kadi, some 40 kms from Ahmedabad on August 28, 2009.
View Photo »Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura looks down as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. Hitachi Ltd said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 273 billion yen ($2.9 billion) to buy out five listed subsidiaries to pool its resources to turn a profit.
View Photo »Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. Hitachi Ltd said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 273 billion yen ($2.9 billion) to buy out five listed subsidiaries to pool its resources to turn a profit.
View Photo »Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura bows as he leaves the podium at a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. Hitachi Ltd. said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 273 billion yen ($2.9 billion) to buy out five listed subsidiaries to pool its resources to turn a profit.
View Photo »Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura scratches his face as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. Hitachi Ltd said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 273 billion yen ($2.9 billion) to buy out five listed subsidiaries to pool its resources to turn a profit.
View Photo »Hitachi Ltd. President and Chairman Takashi Kawamura scratches his face as he speaks during a news conference in Tokyo July 28, 2009. Hitachi Ltd said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 273 billion yen ($2.9 billion) to buy out five listed subsidiaries to pool its resources to turn a profit.
View Photo »A Hitachi Maxell hard disc for Super Hi-Vision (Ultra HD) television is displayed in front of a Hitachi television set at an electronic shop in Tokyo July 27, 2009.
View Photo »A salesman attends to a customer below a Hitachi logo at an electronic shop in Tokyo July 27, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of Japan's electronics giant Hitachi demonstrates the prototype model of an auto vending machine that uses Hitachi's finger vein authentic system to charge users at the company's advanced technology exhibition in Tokyo on July 21, 2009.
View Photo »An employee of Japan's electronics giant Hitachi demonstrates the prototype model of an auto vending machine that uses Hitachi's finger vein authentic system to charge users at the company's advanced technology exhibition in Tokyo on July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Hitachi SimpleTOUGH Portable USB Drive.
View Photo »Japan's Prince Hitachi (L) and Princess Hanako attend a ceremony in Okinawa town, in eastern Santa Cruz June 17, 2009. The Japanese royal couple will visit Okinawa and San Juan, towns founded by Japanese migrants, and meet with Bolivian President Evo Morales during their visit.
View Photo »Japan's Prince Hitachi and Princess Hanako chat during a ceremony in Okinawa town in eastern Santa Cruz June 16, 2009. The Japanese royal couple will visit Okinawa and San Juan, towns founded by Japanese migrants, and meet with Bolivian President Evo Morales during their visit in Bolivia.
View Photo »Bolivian President Evo Morales (R) greets Japan's Prince Hitachi (C) and Princess Hanako in eastern Santa Cruz June 16, 2009. The Japanese royal couple also visited Okinawa and San Juan, towns founded by Japanese migrants during their visit in Bolivia.
View Photo »Prince Masahito Hitachi of Japan (L) and his wife Princess Hanako Hitachi arrive to visit German President Horst Koehler and his wife Eva Luise at their presidential residence Bellevue castle in Berlin, September 25, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. firms are planning to partner with Indian companies in India, in the U.S. and around the world ... Already several U.S. companies, including GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy, Westinghouse Electric Company, and Lightbridge, have signed MOUs with Indian firms, and this collaboration will continue to progres...
IBM and Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) reported that [their] total storage revenue declined 13 per cent and 21 per cent year-on-year during the September quarter, respectively
Hitachi is impressed by the highly skilled workforce in the Philippines. Through the Integrated University Program, we like to think that we are helping to develop the tremendous potential of these future scientists and engineers
With his experience at both emerging companies such as Vis.align, Bang Networks and Inktomi, as well as established brands such as IBM and Hitachi Data Systems, he brings a deep understanding of successful sales models and channel partner structures.
During my recent trip to Japan, I had the privilege to meet with Hitachi officials to discuss the company’s options for growth in the United States, specifically what opportunities we could capitalize on in Kentucky
To support the needs of the most demanding, mission-critical workloads, such as for maintaining our social infrastructure platforms, wide experience with and specialized knowledge for mainframe-class systems are the key ... In joining Red Hat's Advanced Mission-Critical Program, we combine Hitachi's mai...
Red Hat's Advanced Mission-Critical Program is designed to enable customers to reduce costs while providing the reliability, availability and scalability needed for the most demanding mission-critical applications. We are pleased to announce Hitachi's participation in this program, extending the benefit...
Our Hitachi data resilience solution is comprised of industry-leading technologies and services designed to protect and preserve customers' critical business information. It does this wherever the data resides, and as it grows and transforms
Power efficiency is increasingly critical in the broadband FTTH gateway market, and Mindspeed’s broadband gateway processor has helped Hitachi set a new standard in power-efficient gigabit triple-play routers
We are pleased to have achieved this home-gateway breakthrough with Hitachi for Japan’s largest fiber access network
This exciting new product for Japan’s largest fiber access network is a key strategic milestone for Hitachi, as we continue to enable the accelerating shift toward IP-based next-generation networks, while opening the door to future new services.
Right now there’s not much left of the American nuclear industry ... Westinghouse now belongs to Toshiba, the French bought a big piece of Babcock & Wilcox, and Hitachi now owns 60 percent of GE. All these companies are being backed by their governments. In ten years, we’re going to be buying our reacto...
We think cost control that allows sales growth to feed through into profits will be critical in [the second half of this fiscal year ending March 31, 2010, and next fiscal year]. We believe Komatsu is particularly strong in this area, but we will also be focusing on the extent to which Hitachi ... can m...
These developments are particularly positive for Komatsu and Hitachi Construction Machinery, given their high sales weightings for emerging markets
DTVs are competing with computers to be the entertainment hub of the home ... Sets with Internet connectivity are already commercially available in the US, Europe, and Japan. Models from Hitachi, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, and Sony can connect directly to the Internet without...
We are proud to officially commemorate the opening of our newest manufacturing site and welcome the Sarawak team to Hitachi GST ... A primary goal of the Sarawak acquisition was to strengthen vertical integration for purposes of enhancing product time-to-market and customer satisfaction. We are making s...
Digi-Data offers a platform that uniquely addresses online-storage demands, rapidly meets changes in business requirements and drastically reduces cost ... Leveraging the new Hitachi cloud infrastructure, this solution delivers seamless file sharing, backups and multimedia streaming to desktop and mobil...
In the UK we have thrown open railway production to Hitachi, but no British firm would get corresponding access to Japan's market
We are pleased to welcome Mick to the Hitachi GST executive management team
The Node+Zero RFoG combined with our AMN1220 GPON product on the RUS List of Materials adds flexibility and power to Hitachi’s optical access solutions offering
Hitachi Metals had the courage to press forward with a significant investment in the face of very, very difficult economic conditions
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