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We offer data utilization consulting using the data integration and analysis tool DYNATREK to support our clients in their business innovation.

We utilize the data integration and analysis tool, DYNATREK, to assist our clients in their business innovation through data-driven consulting.

Since our establishment in 1984, we have been engaged in data utilization projects that require a deep understanding of complex operations, serving government agencies, financial institutions, and infrastructure companies. The DYNATREK tool offers an all-in-one package that provides the optimal architecture for rapid development of large-scale information systems, which can continuously adapt to the business environments of our user companies.

Our strength lies in our ability to offer services that balance a deep understanding of our user companies' operations, based on our extensive project experience, with expertise in data integration and analysis techniques. As the original developers and professionals behind the product DYNATREK, and being fully capable in business design, data design, and system implementation, we are uniquely positioned to deliver information systems that can be continuously used on the ground in our clients' operations, all within an average time frame of just three months.

What we value in providing our services: Ensuring that none of the system resources cultivated over the years by our user companies go to waste, as we work together to create a new future.

Our company's roots trace back to the 1980s when we were involved in system consulting work for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (of that time). The domains we primarily engage in are projects with governmental agencies, financial institutions, and public infrastructure companies, entities that shoulder significant societal responsibilities.

In such large-scale clients, there are various business systems that have been in use for many years. Significant investments have been made in each of these systems, storing invaluable information assets. These assets are often referred to as "legacy systems," and they present substantial challenges to corporations pushing for DX (digital transformation) due to the high maintenance costs and the complexity of data utilization. However, when envisioning a company's future, we believe it's crucial to horizontally integrate information stored in these legacy systems to form a comprehensive understanding of the current environment.

The "virtual database" technology we continually research doesn't create a new massive database but instead leverages the information assets that companies have already cultivated, enabling cross-sectional data analysis and utilization. DYNATREK is a system where decision-makers sketching the future of their companies can, while maximizing the use of existing resources, virtually traverse data to paint a new vision. Through DYNATREK, the foundational transformation of Japanese corporations by accelerating DX can be realized without wasting any of their prior investments.

Our mission is to establish the cornerstone of genuine DX for Japanese corporations, by efficiently and effectively leveraging the information resources they've cultivated over the years, and that's the work we're committed to.

The impact of projects we've undertaken: DYNATREK has a plethora of proven use cases, not only in government agencies but also in financial institutions, major manufacturers, and companies related to infrastructure (electric power). Here, we'd like to present an example of how DYNATREK has been instrumental in a financial institution.

01: Transitioning from a product-centric system to a virtual database centered around customer numbers, enabling cross-product strategic design tailored to customer segments. Financial institutions house various systems, such as the over 100-year-old 'deposits and lending operations', the 'asset management (investment trusts & insurance) operations' that emerged after the financial big bang, and the recently spotlighted 'investment banking operations'. Each contains vast amounts of data. Furthermore, negotiation histories with clients are stored in scattered systems per channel, like CRM, call centers, and, more recently, website visit logs.

Lately, regional financial institutions are tasked with differentiating strategies unique to each institution in response to customer-centric issues, such as 'supporting the growth of local SMEs' and 'recommending the ideal products at the perfect timing for life stages like marriage, childbirth, and job changes'. In drawing up such strategies, integrating data managed per product based on the customer perspective has become an urgent task. All financial institutions have been accelerating their investment in data integration over the past decade. Amidst this trend, DYNATREK offers a 'virtual database', allowing for a more swift and flexible construction of a data analysis foundation integrated around the customer axis than physically building a large database. Many financial institutions currently utilize it due to this capability.

02: Providing a BI platform used by an unlimited number of users, from headquarters to the sales floor. We believe the goal of a data integration project is to contribute to the evolution of corporate activities, ensuring that the services provided by the company are more aligned with individual customer needs and facilitating faster delivery. For this, it was essential that DYNATREK, beyond merely serving as a 'data integration tool' in the realm of data management, support the dissemination of appropriate data from users involved in planning and strategizing down to the customer-facing frontlines.

Our BI tool, 'DYNATREK Viewer', has the capability to instantly generate reports from data aggregated in the virtual database, build visual dashboards through graphing, and it also features a meticulous data viewing restriction management to meet the high security levels demanded by government agencies and financial institutions. Using this tool, we cross-implement 'data management' and 'transformation of the work pathways of individuals', offering services that assist our clients in their digital transformation.

General Flow of the Project:

To construct a system using DYNATREK that can be utilized by thousands of users in an average of just three months, we offer data utilization consulting with the following steps:

01:

Clarify the purpose of the system usage (how you want to change the activity)

DYNATREK can quickly implement the ideal data integration model by reverse-engineering from the data utilization scene. Therefore, in the initial phase of our data utilization consulting, we consider the blueprint of which data and from which system to fetch to achieve the desired business effects.

02:

Verifying business effects through prototyping

DYNATREK, with its ability to rapidly implement the optimal data integration model based on the data usage scenario, is crucial in our data utilization consulting's initial phase. Here, we discern which data to pull from which systems to realize the intended business outcomes.

03:

Instantly converting the prototype into a 'production environment for company-wide deployment'

By the phase where the prototype interface is almost finalized, we define the parameters with the connected systems and conduct comprehensive testing support to ensure the system operates stably in actual business operations. Since DYNATREK allows for interface development and connection with data sources through non-programming methods, it is possible to start operating the environment using the very screens formulated in the prototype.

04:

Proposing measures for continued utilization enhancement

With DYNATREK's capability of adding connections and interfaces all via non-programming, we conduct operational training for client companies, enabling in-house system operations. Therefore, it's possible to realize an information system that flexibly and speedily adapts to changes in the business environment, all while keeping additional post-implementation investments at bay."

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