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Internet Initiative Japan Professional Services 4803 $1.9B Japan bBreak Systems bBreak MA-EYES ERP ERP Financial 2010 n/a 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.
Life Line Retail 10 $1M Japan bBreak Systems bBreak MA-EYES ERP ERP Financial 2007 n/a In 2007 Life Line implemented bBreak MA-EYES ERP as an ERP Financial solution to centralize development-project information and accelerate project-level visibility in Japan. The deployment emphasized rapid rollout and iterative expansion to bring project data into a single operational system for management reporting and oversight. The implementation concentrated on modules and configurations aligned to project-centric workflows, specifically project management, resource tracking including アサイン workflows, and project accounting to support budget versus actual tracking. Configuration work focused on a unified project data model, cost capture at the project task level, and role-based access to support assignment and status reporting. Operational coverage was scoped to Japan with a cross-department rollout that united development teams, project management and finance functions under a single application instance. Governance changes accompanied the rollout, instituting standardized project reporting, assignment approvals and iterative expansion plans to onboard additional departments over time. bBreak MA-EYES ERP provided management visibility and centralized resource assignment information as explicit goals of the deployment, enabling ongoing iterative expansion to support growth and broader operational use across the organization.
Techfirm Holdings Professional Services 259 $49M Japan bBreak Systems bBreak MA-EYES ERP ERP Financial 2016 n/a In 2016, Techfirm Holdings implemented bBreak MA-EYES ERP in the ERP Financial category to unify project-based financials and streamline project収支管理 across its Japan operations. The implementation targeted consolidation of project revenue and cost tracking and simplification of related back-office work for a 259-person professional services firm, with an explicit goal of faster reporting and month-end improvements. The deployment configured core project accounting and billing capabilities alongside finance and accounting integration, aligning project management, billing, and general ledger workflows to support project収支管理. bBreak MA-EYES ERP was used to centralize project-level revenue and cost capture, automate billing posting into accounting, and standardize financial reporting for month-end close activities. Integrations focused on internal interoperability between project management modules and finance modules, enabling automated transfer of billing data to accounts receivable and general ledger postings. Operational coverage emphasized finance, sales-administration, and project delivery teams within Japan, consolidating project financial data into a single ERP Financial system to reduce manual reconciliation. Governance and process changes standardized closing procedures and project収支管理 workflows, reducing handoffs between sales-administration and finance. Reported outcomes from the implementation include a one-day reduction in monthly close and a two-thirds reduction in sales-administration workload, together with faster reporting and improved month-end processes.
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