Fusion Systems is an Asia/Pacific technology company. Fusion has offices in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai. Fusion provides integrated business technology solutions to several industries, including financial services, automotive, logistics, pharmaceutical and Media and Communications.
Fusion Systems was founded in Shanghai in May 2005 by Michael Alfant, Huw Rogers, Vaughan Marks, Changpeng Zhao, Raymond Ribble and Shiro Fujita.
Fusion's consultants work throughout the Asia/Pacific region as well as in New York and London.
Fusion has four divisions: Business/Technology Consulting, Capital Markets Solutions, Software Development and Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions. Capital markets products include Raptor, Asia's Ultra Low Latency Direct Market Access (ULLDMA) electronic trading system used by members of regional stock exchanges and markets including the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange and others. Enterprise infrastructure products include OIB (Office-In-a-Box), a hardware and software based integrated solution which delivers powerful enterprise-grade IT infrastructure to entrepreneurs and small to medium-size companies for a fraction of the cost of traditional approaches.
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