List of PHPQUERY Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying PHPQUERY customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased PHPQUERY 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 PHPQUERY for Analytics and BI include: Shimadzu, a Japan based Healthcare organisation with 14219 employees and revenues of $3.41 billion, Yamasa Corporation, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 867 employees and revenues of $436.0 million, S Foods, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 2467 employees and revenues of $295.8 million, Pilot Corporation, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 1027 employees and revenues of $100.0 million and many others.
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Pilot Corporation | Manufacturing | 1027 | $100M | Japan | OmniScience | PHPQUERY | Analytics and BI | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Pilot Corporation implemented PHPQUERY as an Analytics and BI solution to provide more flexible, user driven access to IBM i core data and to support BI and dashboarding across operational and reporting processes in Japan. The deployment emphasized direct user access to IBM i information and consolidation of multiple extract routines into a single platform. PHPQUERY was configured for IBM i data extraction and BI dashboarding, centralizing extraction logic and developer maintained programs. The implementation consolidated many legacy extract programs into PHPQUERY workflows, reducing bespoke extract code and centralizing developer workflows, which improved developer productivity and standardized data delivery processes. Operational coverage targeted operational and reporting functions across Pilot Corporation in Japan, with PHPQUERY interfacing directly to IBM i core data to feed dashboards and reporting datasets. Governance and process changes focused on central extraction governance and enabling self service query access for business analysts, shifting extraction maintenance onto the PHPQUERY platform to streamline report provisioning and operational reporting cadence. | |
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S Foods | Consumer Packaged Goods | 2467 | $296M | Japan | OmniScience | PHPQUERY | Analytics and BI | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, S Foods implemented PHPQUERY from OmniScience on its IBM i environment to elevate core data utilization, deploying PHPQUERY as an Analytics and BI application to streamline query creation and distribution. The implementation targeted reporting and operational data access for sales and inventory workflows while preserving existing IBM i assets and execution patterns. PHPQUERY was configured to leverage CL pre and post execution hooks, enabling the reuse of existing RPG programs and prior Query/400 work. The system planning team used PHPQUERY to define queries and call CL routines, which allowed complex data extraction and editing while reusing nearly 1,000 past query assets and reducing the need for bespoke program development. Operational coverage extended across the head office sales headquarters, the accounting department, and nationwide sales offices, with adoption reported in about 30 locations. Functional capabilities implemented include centralized query definition, scheduled query execution, automated attachment of query results to email for daily inventory distribution, and end-user export workflows for Excel processing used by sales and accounting staff. Governance and rollout were led by the corporate planning office system planning section, a five person team with three staff trained on PHPQUERY, starting with roughly 20 query definitions and expanding to more than 140 deployed definitions. Adoption grew organically through internal word of mouth rather than top down mandates, and the user license model with no data volume limit was cited as a factor in broader uptake and cost performance. Outcomes described by S Foods include faster production of materials with exported query results enabling document creation in under 30 minutes, expanded self-service for on-site users, and continued reliance on IBM i CL and RPG assets to preserve prior investments while improving data accessibility via PHPQUERY. | |
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Shimadzu | Healthcare | 14219 | $3.4B | Japan | OmniScience | PHPQUERY | Analytics and BI | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Shimadzu implemented PHPQUERY as part of a strategy to modernize IBM i development and improve data-driven operations. PHPQUERY, classified under Analytics and BI, was adopted to provide PHP-based access to IBM i data and to support reporting across manufacturing and business functions at its Japanese sites. The implementation centered on IBM i data access and analytics modules within PHPQUERY, configured to surface factory floor metrics and business reporting datasets. Shimadzu used PHPQUERY to embed PHP query logic and analytics into operational reporting workflows, enabling developers to build and maintain reporting components in PHP rather than traditional IBM i languages. Functional capabilities implemented include query orchestration, data extraction for reporting, and role-based report delivery aligned to factory and corporate reporting processes. Deployment covered Shimadzu's Japanese sites and targeted manufacturing operations and corporate reporting teams, executed with a phased rollout and developer enablement to shift IBM i development practices toward PHP. Integration points emphasized direct IBM i data connectivity and PHP runtime orchestration within existing operational systems, centralizing data access patterns to improve maintainability. The stated outcomes included increased development and operational efficiency and stronger data-driven operations enabled by PHPQUERY powered IBM i analytics. | |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 867 | $436M | Japan | OmniScience | PHPQUERY | Analytics and BI | 2022 | n/a |
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