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Tokyo Gas Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Tokyo Gas HCM
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Information Services International-Dentsu Legacy ISID POSITIVE Employment And Attendance Absence and Leave Management HCM n/a 2021 2021
In 2021, Tokyo Gas implemented ISID POSITIVE Employment And Attendance as its integrated HR, payroll and attendance platform in Japan. The deployment is categorized as Absence and Leave Management and serves HR, payroll and workforce attendance functions across the company. Tokyo Gas configured ISID POSITIVE Employment And Attendance using the application’s standard HR and payroll capabilities together with attendance management, standardizing time capture, attendance tracking, shift and leave workflows, and personnel record alignment for payroll processing. Configuration emphasis included attendance, 勤怠, workflow automation for approvals, and readiness for payroll interfacing. The program consolidated multiple disparate systems into a single platform to centralize attendance and payroll data and to streamline operational handoffs between HR, payroll and line management. The implementation scope was national, focused on Japan operations, and aligned operational ownership under HR and payroll functional teams. Governance and process reforms accompanied the rollout, including revised attendance approval chains, simplified leave workflows and consolidated system maintenance procedures. The vendor announcement indicates the engagement is expected to save over 10,000 annual work-hours and to reduce system maintenance costs by about half.
Tokyo Gas Analytics and BI
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Oracle Legacy Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Data Warehouse Analytics and BI n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, Tokyo Gas implemented Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse as its enterprise Data Warehouse platform. The deployment was accompanied by Oracle Gen 2 Infrastructure, aligning the implementation with Oracle's Cloud at Customer architecture described in vendor communications. Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse in this configuration provides autonomous administration capabilities, including automatic security patching and online patch application, with patches applied while the database remains running according to Oracle statements. As a Data Warehouse solution the implementation centralizes analytical workloads, supports high performance SQL query processing and business intelligence consumption, and relies on automated maintenance, scaling and tuning behaviors typical of the category. The Gen 2 Infrastructure component was described by Oracle as able to synchronize with the Oracle public cloud and to be installed rapidly, enabling an in-datacenter Autonomous Data Warehouse deployment that maintains connectivity to Oracle cloud services. This architecture positions Tokyo Gas to operate a managed data warehouse service on premises while leveraging Oracle's automated service plane for lifecycle operations. From a governance perspective Oracle's messaging frames the Autonomous Database model as reducing manual patching and shifting operational responsibility to Oracle's automated maintenance processes. Oracle also reported thousands of Autonomous Database customers and substantial recent additions, situating Tokyo Gas's Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse deployment within a broader adoption trend for Oracle Autonomous Database offerings.
Tokyo Gas Blockchain
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ConsenSys Legacy ConsenSys Quorum Blockchain Platform Blockchain n/a 2020 2020
In 2020, Tokyo Gas joined the NEXCHAIN consortium and implemented ConsenSys Quorum as a ConsenSys Quorum Blockchain Platform to participate in an enterprise information sharing solution for real-estate rental workflows. The deployment is part of a multi-company initiative led by Sekisui House with Hitachi contributing platform engineering, and the consortium formally launched in April 2020 with 18 members including energy and insurance providers. The implementation emphasizes blockchain-native modules common to the Blockchain Platform category, including digital identity management, mobile app and online portal front ends, remote smart lock authorization, and electronic rental agreement signing. ConsenSys Quorum is used to provide a permissioned ledger layer, enabling coordination of service orchestration for utility connections and consolidated billing workflows across participants. Integrations surfaced in the program include identity verification services provided by KDDI and platform development by Hitachi on the Quorum stack, with participating enterprises such as Kansai Electric, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, Tokio Marine Insurance, and Tokyo Gas contributing service endpoints. Operational coverage spans real-estate leasing processes, property inspection access, and downstream utility provisioning, with the platform designed to allow renters to preview properties online and use a single digital identity to access multiple services. Governance and process design focus on secure data sharing between enterprises and consolidation of disparate operational steps into one coordinated workflow, enabling customers to request connection, suspension, or service changes without separate applications to each company. Sekisui House has signaled a market-ready launch by the end of 2020, positioning the ConsenSys Quorum Blockchain Platform implementation as an industry-oriented shared infrastructure for cross-company orchestration of leasing, utilities, and insurance services.
Tokyo Gas eCommerce
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eCommerce eCommerce 2018 2018
Tokyo Gas CRM
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Customer Experience CRM 2021 2021
Digital Advertising Platform CRM 2019 2019
Marketing Automation CRM 2018 2018
Sales Automation, CRM, Sales Engagement CRM 2011 2011
Tag Management CRM 2018 2018
Tokyo Gas IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2020 2020
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2019 2019
Database Management IaaS 2020 2020

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Tokyo Gas

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Apps Being Evaluated by Tokyo Gas Executives

APPS RUN THE WORLD tracks software evaluation trends across 2 million companies worldwide, including buyer insights from Tokyo Gas IT executives and key decision makers. This section highlights Tokyo Gas's latest recorded technology evaluations, including ION Allegro ETRM for ETRM on 2026-02-24. As part of ARTW Buyer Intent and technographics insights, these findings provide useful visibility into the Tokyo Gas digital transformation priorities and AI adoption trends.
Date Company Status Vendor Product Category Market
2026-02-24 Tokyo Gas Evaluated ION Investment Group ION Allegro ETRM ETRM TRM
FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Tokyo Gas Technographics
Tokyo Gas is a Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization based in Japan, with around 15572 employees and annual revenues of $18.03 billion.
Tokyo Gas operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as ISID POSITIVE Employment And Attendance, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse and ConsenSys Quorum, covering areas like Absence and Leave Management, Data Warehouse and Blockchain Platform.
Tokyo Gas has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Information Services International-Dentsu, Oracle and ConsenSys.
Tokyo Gas recently adopted applications including ISID POSITIVE Employment And Attendance in 2021, Hotjar in 2021 and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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