List of Fixstars GridDB Customers
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Companies using Fixstars GridDB for Open-Source Database include: Toshiba, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 105331 employees and revenues of $22.26 billion, DENSO North America, a United States based Automotive organisation with 24480 employees and revenues of $11.95 billion and many others.
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DENSO North America | Automotive | 24480 | $11.9B | United States | Fixstars | Fixstars GridDB | Open-Source Database | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, DENSO North America began a Proof of Concept implementing Fixstars GridDB, an Open-Source Database, for a next generation fleet management and drive metrics system in the United States. The PoC targeted ingestion of vehicle sensor streams including CAN bus telemetry and image data to support near real time streaming and offline analysis, and the engagement moved toward broader deployment in 2018 after validation.
The implementation used Fixstars GridDB to provide sustained high throughput for continuous vehicle data capture and clustered availability for automotive telematics workloads. Configuration work emphasized time series oriented ingestion patterns, data partitioning and sharding, and replication settings to balance availability with ingestion performance. The deployment was configured to support mixed operational modes, with immediate query access for streaming analytics and durable storage for batch processing.
Integrations focused on direct ingestion pipelines from vehicle sensor sources, specifically CAN telemetry feeds and image processing pipelines, routing streamed and batch payloads into GridDB for consumption by analytics and engineering teams. Operational scope covered the United States telematics environment and core fleet management business functions, with the database serving as the data backbone for drive metrics and fleet monitoring workflows.
Governance followed a phased Proof of Concept to rollout approach in 2018, with acceptance gates driven by write and read performance and system availability. The PoC and subsequent deployment explicitly demonstrated Fixstars GridDBs high write and read performance and availability for automotive telematics use cases, which informed the expansion of the platform within DENSO North America.
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Toshiba | Manufacturing | 105331 | $22.3B | Japan | Fixstars | Fixstars GridDB | Open-Source Database | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Toshiba Digital Solutions deployed Fixstars GridDB as the core database to support high-speed processing of smart-meter and wheeling-billing data for a Japanese electric power company. The implementation established Fixstars GridDB as an Open-Source Database platform with project work beginning in 2015 and the solution entering commercial operation in April 2016.
The deployment positioned Fixstars GridDB to handle large-scale time-series ingestion and high-throughput storage, using distributed cluster capabilities typical of time-series and NoSQL database architectures. Configuration focused on sustained write throughput and real-time query responsiveness for billing windows, with data partitioning and replication implemented to support continuous 24/7 operation.
Operational scope covered meter data processing and wheeling-billing business functions for the utility, with the database operating as the central persistence layer in the meter-to-billing pipeline. Integrations were aligned to smart-meter ingestion pipelines and billing workflows, enabling downstream consumption by billing and operational systems.
During trials the implementation processed 13 billion records over three months, and the project moved into commercial operation in April 2016, delivering reported large performance gains and stable round the clock operation. Fixstars GridDB is referenced explicitly as the production Open-Source Database used by Toshiba for this time-series billing workload.
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