List of OPROARTS Prime Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OPROARTS Prime for Analytics and BI from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using OPROARTS Prime for Analytics and BI include: NTT Communications, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 333840 employees and revenues of $91.68 billion, Ricoh Leasing Company, a Japan based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 1227 employees and revenues of $2.64 billion, Polus, a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 4483 employees and revenues of $2.52 billion, SHANON, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 213 employees and revenues of $19.0 million and many others.
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NTT Communications | Professional Services | 333840 | $91.7B | Japan | OPRO | OPROARTS Prime | Analytics and BI | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, NTT Communications implemented OPROARTS Prime to automate creation and printing of large-scale event invitation letters across its Japan operations. OPROARTS Prime, classified in the Analytics and BI category, was configured to ingest contact and event records directly from Salesforce, eliminating manual Excel re-entry and enabling QR-code enabled invitations for event attendees.
The implementation focused on document generation and print orchestration capabilities, including template-driven letter composition, QR code embedding per invitation, batch processing for high volume runs, and automated print job queuing. Configuration work centered on data mapping from Salesforce fields to templates, rules-based selection of print options, and validation logic to ensure consistency between CRM data and produced invitations, reflecting common Analytics and BI document automation workflows.
Operational scope targeted the events and CRM process area, bringing events management and CRM teams into a centralized invitation production workflow to reduce handoffs. Governance changes standardized templates and data validation rules within OPROARTS Prime, and the deployment cut administrative effort and delivery lead time while reducing input errors for the events and CRM process area.
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Polus | Construction and Real Estate | 4483 | $2.5B | Japan | OPRO | OPROARTS Prime | Analytics and BI | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Polus deployed OPROARTS Prime to standardize the production of finishing charts used in housing construction. The deployment targeted the Wooden Construction Division and Polatech Co., Ltd., with operational coverage centered in Saitama, Chiba, and Tokyo across housing exhibition halls and custom-built housing projects.
Implementation focused on leveraging OPROARTS Prime reporting and output formatting capabilities to automate generation of finishing charts and to systematize questionnaire processing collected at exhibition halls. Configurations emphasized templated outputs and consistent attribute mapping for architectural finishing charts, aligning Analytics and BI reporting practices with construction documentation workflows.
The Wooden Construction Division retained responsibility for system development, operation, and management, creating centralized control over templates, report definitions, and output schedules. OPROARTS Prime was used to consolidate questionnaire responses into structured reports and to produce standardized construction documents, enabling the application to serve as an Analytics and BI output engine without introducing new onsite tasks.
Rollout preserved existing site workflows while resolving processing bottlenecks in questionnaire handling and finishing chart creation, realizing systematization of operations without changing actual work at the site. The implementation connected planning, construction, and after-sales functions through standardized reporting and document output for the Polus Group's housing-related business.
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Ricoh Leasing Company | Banking and Financial Services | 1227 | $2.6B | Japan | OPRO | OPROARTS Prime | Analytics and BI | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Ricoh Leasing Company deployed OPROARTS Prime to centralize cloud handling of payment-notice fax distribution for its finance and accounts operations. The implementation is described against the Analytics and BI application category and focused on replacing point-to-point fax delivery with PDF-based outbound confirmation and centralized tracking for billing notices in Japan.
OPROARTS Prime was configured to render outbound payment notices as PDF artifacts and to orchestrate cloud-based fax transmission and delivery confirmation. The configuration emphasized automated content confirmation for each send, centralized queue management, and reporting capabilities consistent with Analytics and BI workflows to improve visibility into outbound communications.
Operational coverage targeted finance and accounts functions across Ricoh Leasing Company in Japan, aligning the cloud fax flow with existing billing and payment-notice processes. The rollup removed dedicated telephone lines and on-premise fax software from the distribution path and established a single cloud delivery channel for outbound notices.
Governance changes concentrated on centralizing distribution ownership within finance and accounts and introducing confirmation records for audit and reconciliation workflows. The project delivered explicit outcomes of cost savings, operational simplification, and more reliable distribution tracking as part of the updated payment-notice process.
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Professional Services | 213 | $19M | Japan | OPRO | OPROARTS Prime | Analytics and BI | 2012 | n/a |
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