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JR East Transportation 69559 $19.8B Japan V-cube V-CUBE Collaboration Collaboration 2014 n/a In 2014, JR East implemented V-CUBE Collaboration to support remote conferences across headquarters, branches and construction and maintenance sites. V-CUBE Collaboration was deployed in practice as V-CUBE Meeting according to the case study, and the deployment targeted the Collaboration needs of operations and maintenance teams in Japan. The implementation focused on video conferencing, screen sharing and remote visual confirmation workflows to enable maintenance consultations and site progress checks. Configuration emphasized multi-site bridging, scheduled conference rooms and role-based access for headquarters staff, branch managers and on-site maintenance crews, reflecting typical Collaboration category functional modules. Operational coverage included operations and maintenance departments across Japan, spanning corporate offices, regional branches and construction and maintenance sites. Governance centered on process changes to reduce travel and to enable visual on-site confirmation, supporting work-style reform.
Narita International Airport Japan Transportation 849 $1.7B Japan V-cube V-CUBE Collaboration Collaboration 2011 n/a In 2011, Narita International Airport Japan deployed V-CUBE Collaboration as part of its disaster contingency and emergency-communication plan. The deployment was focused on operations and emergency communications across the airport site in Japan, enabling virtual participation by remote stakeholders during drills and real incidents. The vendor case describes use of V-CUBE Meeting which is reported here as a deployment of the V-CUBE Collaboration offering, with functional emphasis on real-time audio and video conferencing, live video confirmation from sites, and remote meeting orchestration to support incident assessment. Implemented capabilities center on remote participation workflows, live site verification via video streams, and facilitation of faster decision-making during drills and operational incidents. The V-CUBE Collaboration rollout was incorporated into existing contingency procedures and exercised in drills and incidents to operationalize emergency communications. Narita International Airport Japan used V-CUBE Collaboration to connect operations teams and decision makers, aligning the Collaboration application to emergency communications and operations functions without changes to other named systems.
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Japan Life Sciences 5907 $10.9B Japan V-cube V-CUBE Collaboration Collaboration 2010 n/a In 2010, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Japan deployed V-CUBE Collaboration to enable live online seminars and remote training across its organization. The rollout began in March 2010 and centered on the V-CUBE Seminar capability within the V-CUBE Collaboration suite to operationalize virtual event delivery. The implementation included the V-CUBE Seminar module for webinar hosting, real time video and screen sharing, participant management and registration, live Q&A and polling, and session recording with on demand playback. Configuration emphasized course scheduling and content distribution workflows consistent with Collaboration platform practices for training and marketing events. Operational coverage focused on sales, marketing and training functions in Japan, where usage scaled to hundreds of courses per year. The deployment centralized seminar orchestration under V-CUBE Collaboration and supported expanded customer reach through virtual seminars and remote training delivery. Otsuka reported scaling to hundreds of courses annually while expanding customer reach and lowering event costs for sales, marketing and training in Japan, outcomes that are directly tied to the V-CUBE Seminar usage within the V-CUBE Collaboration implementation.
Construction and Real Estate 1290 $830M Japan V-cube V-CUBE Collaboration Collaboration 2018 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD V-CUBE Collaboration Coverage

V-CUBE Collaboration is a Collaboration solution from V-cube.

Companies worldwide use V-CUBE Collaboration, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as JR East, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Japan, Narita International Airport Japan and Raito Kogyo Co. are recorded users of V-CUBE Collaboration for Collaboration.

Companies using V-CUBE Collaboration are most concentrated in Transportation, Life Sciences and Construction and Real Estate, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using V-CUBE Collaboration are most concentrated in Japan, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of V-CUBE Collaboration across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using V-CUBE Collaboration range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 25%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 25%.

Customers of V-CUBE Collaboration include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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