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Okumura Japan Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
Analytics and BI
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ThoughtSpot Legacy ThoughtSpot Analytics and BI Analytics and BI n/a 2025 2025 In 2025 Okumura Japan implemented ThoughtSpot to accelerate AI driven analytics across its operations and to empower business users with search based exploration. The deployment is explicitly positioned within the Analytics and BI category and centers on ThoughtSpot as the primary analytics platform for enterprise reporting and ad hoc insight discovery. The implementation configures ThoughtSpot capabilities such as natural language search, agentic AI analyst Spotter, true self service BI workflows, and ThoughtSpot Embedded to surface analytics inside operational applications. The platform is delivered via ThoughtSpot web and mobile access, with configurations focused on unified semantic modeling, governed content packs for repeatable analysis, and user enablement to support non technical business decision makers. Architecturally the deployment leverages cloud delivered ThoughtSpot services and is supported through a partnership model that includes Panasonic Solution Technologies PSTC to enable joint customers to run ThoughtSpot on modern cloud data infrastructures. Ongoing collaborations with Kyocera Mirai Envision KCME and NTTData Kansai, Zeal are cited as enabling integrated analytics solutions, reflecting an emphasis on cloud data integration and embedded analytics across product and service surfaces. Governance for the rollout is organized around local customer success teams in Japan, bilingual product capabilities, and tailored support for Japanese enterprise requirements, driving adoption and operational ownership. The governance approach emphasizes data access controls, governed semantic models, and role based content distribution to align analytics consumption with existing business workflows and decision authorities. Reported outcomes for Okumura Japan include empowering business users to accelerate insights and unlock new value from data through ThoughtSpot, consistent with the vendor statement on empowering every user to make faster, more fact driven decisions. The narrative does not disclose specific metrics or costs, it focuses on structural adoption of ThoughtSpot within the company and the platform level integrations and support model used in the deployment.
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Panasonic Legacy Panasonic Net MajorFlow Z From Applicant Tracking System HCM n/a 2008 2008 In 2008 Okumura Japan implemented Panasonic Net MajorFlow Z From as an Applicant Tracking System as part of a broader company ERP initiative, with deployment planned on the premise of cooperation with existing personnel and accounting systems. The implementation was positioned to centralize electronic approvals and workflow across an organization that reorganized into east and west regional hubs, making cross-region circulation and internal control a primary requirement. The Panasonic Net MajorFlow Z From implementation covered core workflow and approval modules including attendance management, expense reimbursement, work management, payslip handling, procurement and material ordering flows, and a customizable form engine provided by MajorFlow Form. The project used default system settings to accelerate go live while customizing only the construction-industry specific work management documents, and made use of a design capability that allowed form creation without programming. Integration work focused on linking MajorFlow with the company core systems, notably the personnel system and accounting/core system, and leveraged an automatic reporting option to generate MajorFlow Form forms from data entered in the company’s own systems. The rollout expanded electronic approvals company-wide, extended workflows across branch boundaries, and by January 2012 had 22 types of operational forms in production. Governance and operational impacts were addressed through a rules and reconciliation effort to standardize approval and circulation methods, and a condensed employee training program that lasted approximately two and a half months. Reported operational outcomes from the implementation include elimination of approximately 8,000 required documents per month and a reduction of roughly 100,000 documents annually, removal of OCR-based manual entry for handwritten work tables, elimination of branch shipping for paper documents, shorter processing for expense reimbursements, and a noted increase in remands and a subsequent request to analyze accumulated workflow data and return it to the company database.
Time and Attendance HCM 2003 2003
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft Azure Cloud Services Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS n/a 2020 2020
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2021 2021
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2022 2022
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2022 2022
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2022 2022
ERP Financial Management
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Expense Management ERP Financial Management 2003 2003
IT Asset Management
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IT Asset Management (ITAM) IT Asset Management 2010 2010
ITSM
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Remote Monitoring and Management ITSM 2021 2021
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Okumura Japan
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Okumura Japan Technographics

Okumura Japan is a Construction and Real Estate organization based in Japan, with around 2505 employees and annual revenues of $1.99 billion.

Okumura Japan operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as ThoughtSpot, Panasonic Net MajorFlow Z From and Microsoft Azure Cloud Services, covering areas like Analytics and BI, Applicant Tracking System and Application Hosting and Computing Services.

Okumura Japan has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as ThoughtSpot, Panasonic and Microsoft.

Okumura Japan recently adopted applications including ThoughtSpot in 2025, Amazon EC2 in 2022 and Amazon CloudFront in 2022, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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