TechnologyChinese server giant Inspur wades into Japan's $5bn market
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FUMIE YAKU, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- China's Inspur, the world's third-largest maker of servers for managing data, has gained a foothold in Japan, bringing fresh competition to local players Fujitsu and NEC in a $5 billion market.