I have a pet theory that as an organization increases in size, the probability that it will develop a tool named Fusion approaches unity.
PayPal and U.S. Bank have internal tools named Fusion. (I want to say that Cisco Systems does too, but I can't remember for certain.) Oracle, VMWare, and Autodesk all have products named Fusion (Fusion Applications, VMWare Fusion, and Fusion 360, respectively). IBM has two products named Fusion (Fusion Commerce and FusionAnalytics). Google used (naturally) to have a product named Fusion Tables.
PayPal and U.S. Bank have internal tools named Fusion. (I want to say that Cisco Systems does too, but I can't remember for certain.) Oracle, VMWare, and Autodesk all have products named Fusion (Fusion Applications, VMWare Fusion, and Fusion 360, respectively). IBM has two products named Fusion (Fusion Commerce and FusionAnalytics). Google used (naturally) to have a product named Fusion Tables.
What did I miss?