--FILE--People visit the stand of Fujitsu during an exhibition in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 2 September 2016. Fujitsu's president
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--FILE--People visit the stand of Fujitsu during an exhibition in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 2 September 2016. Fujitsu's president Tatsuya Tanaka says his company hopes to sign a PC business merger agreement with China's Lenovo before March 31, 2017, which is the end of Fujitsu's financial year. Tanaka made the remarks during a media interview widely circulated on Chinese websites. Prior to this, rumors floated that Fujitsu and Lenovo were discussing a deal in PC design and manufacturing. Tanaka also said that information security will become the core of its information technology business. Over the next three years, Fujitsu plans to invest USD869 million in IT security research and development. With the cooperation of the two parties, Lenovo will focus on Fujitsu's PC business, while Fujitsu can focus on enterprise IT services.