IBM Fujisawa—located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan—was a manufacturing and development site of IBM Japan, Ltd., a subsidiary of IBM Corporation. [1]
IBM Fujisawa was established in 1967. [2] As a manufacturing plant, it produced the following products:
In 1971, manufacturing of System/360, System/370 and IBM 4300 mainframes moved to the newly opened IBM Yasu in Yasu, Shiga, [3]。
In December, 2002, as Hitachi Ltd. bought IBM's hard disk division, IBM Fujisawa became the headquarters and the main plant of Hitachi Global Storage Technology. [5]
In 1972, the Fujisawa development lab was established [6] in a new building inside the Fujisawa site. It developed the following hardware and software products:
In 1985, the development lab moved to a new site in Yamato, Kanagawa and was called IBM Yamato development laboratory.
IBM Fujisawa—located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan—was a manufacturing and development site of IBM Japan, Ltd., a subsidiary of IBM Corporation. [1]
IBM Fujisawa was established in 1967. [2] As a manufacturing plant, it produced the following products:
In 1971, manufacturing of System/360, System/370 and IBM 4300 mainframes moved to the newly opened IBM Yasu in Yasu, Shiga, [3]。
In December, 2002, as Hitachi Ltd. bought IBM's hard disk division, IBM Fujisawa became the headquarters and the main plant of Hitachi Global Storage Technology. [5]
In 1972, the Fujisawa development lab was established [6] in a new building inside the Fujisawa site. It developed the following hardware and software products:
In 1985, the development lab moved to a new site in Yamato, Kanagawa and was called IBM Yamato development laboratory.