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Internet Initiative Japan Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
Content Management
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DocuSign Legacy DocuSign eSignature Digital Signing Content Management n/a 2021 2021
EPM
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Wolters Kluwer Legacy CCH Tagetik EPM EPM TIS Intec Group 2020 2020 In 2020, Internet Initiative Japan implemented the CCH Tagetik Finance Transformation Platform from Wolters Kluwer, deploying CCH Tagetik as its corporate performance management solution. The project was implemented by TIS Intec Group to deliver a company-wide unified performance management system for IIJ. CCH Tagetik was configured to manage integrated financial and non-financial information using the Analytic Information hub, consolidating corporate performance management, KPI management, allocation logic, and drill-through reporting capabilities. IIJ implemented more than 200 allocation patterns to treat IT infrastructure as a common cost and to enable drill-through from aggregated metrics to item-level details. The deployment targeted enterprise finance and administrative functions, including the Business Infrastructure Reformation Department within the Administrative Division, and extended reporting transparency across all business units. The solution established unified KPI indicators across IIJ to improve decision making and to provide integrated management of financial and non-financial details across the organization. Governance and rollout emphasized management accounting practices and logical cost allocation workflows, leveraging TIS Intec Group’s implementation experience to configure allocation engines and reporting processes. The engagement positioned CCH Tagetik as the EPM platform supporting transparency and sustainable innovation through company-wide KPI indicators.
ERP Financial Management
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bBreak Systems Legacy bBreak MA-EYES ERP ERP Financial ERP Financial Management n/a 2010 2010 In 2010, Internet Initiative Japan implemented bBreak MA-EYES ERP, using the solution as an ERP Financial platform to consolidate multiple department-specific systems across Japan. The initial deployment focused on centralizing transactional and master data to reduce duplicate maintenance and streamline financial reporting workflows. bBreak MA-EYES ERP was configured to centralize master-data consolidation, and to support project and financial management modules alongside reporting capabilities. The implementation emphasized a single-platform data model, enabling consolidated ledger views and one-click reporting, and applied category-aligned controls for chart of accounts, project cost tracking, and period reporting. Operational scope covered multiple internal departments in Japan, shifting master-data stewardship to a centralized governance model and removing duplicate master-data maintenance processes. The deployment delivered rapid, one-click reporting and strengthened operational efficiency and governance as stated in the implementation notes, while maintaining a focused ERP Financial architecture centered on master-data consolidation and project-level financial management.
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Governance, Risk and Compliance TRM 2022 2022
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Internet Initiative Japan
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Internet Initiative Japan Technographics

Internet Initiative Japan is a Professional Services organization based in Japan, with around 4803 employees and annual revenues of $1.89 billion.

Internet Initiative Japan operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as DocuSign eSignature, CCH Tagetik and bBreak MA-EYES ERP, covering areas like Digital Signing, EPM and ERP Financial.

Internet Initiative Japan has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as DocuSign, Wolters Kluwer and bBreak Systems.

Internet Initiative Japan recently adopted applications including OneTrust Cookie Consent in 2022, DocuSign eSignature in 2021 and CCH Tagetik in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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