Kabaya Foods Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
PaaS
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Red Hat Legacy Red Hat Enterprise Linux Apps Development PaaS n/a 2017 2017
Collaboration
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Cisco Systems Legacy Cisco Webex Meetings Audio Video and Web Conferencing Collaboration n/a 2017 2017
Collaboration Collaboration 2017 2017
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Tag Management CRM 2017 2017
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Kabaya Foods
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Apps Being Evaluated by Kabaya Foods Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Kabaya Foods Technographics

Kabaya Foods is a Consumer Packaged Goods organization based in Japan, with around 671 employees and annual revenues of $200.0 million.

Kabaya Foods operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Amazon EC2, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Cisco Webex Meetings, covering areas like Application Hosting and Computing Services, Apps Development and Audio Video and Web Conferencing.

Kabaya Foods has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Red Hat and Cisco Systems.

Kabaya Foods recently adopted applications including Amazon EC2 in 2025, Amazon CloudFront in 2024 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux in 2017, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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Our research team continuously updates Kabaya Foods’s profile with verified software purchases, vendor relationships, and digital initiatives identified from public and proprietary sources.

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