Kawasaki, 212-8585,
Japan
Toshiba Digital Solutions
Toshiba Digital Solutions, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Toshiba Digital Solutions collaboration with software players such as Microsoft empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Toshiba Digital Solutions | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Blob Storage | Cloud Storage | IaaS |
| Toshiba Digital Solutions | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure IoT Hub | IoT Platform | Internet of Things |
| Toshiba Digital Solutions | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | Container Service | IaaS |
| Toshiba Digital Solutions | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Monitor | Application Performance Management | ITSM |
| Toshiba Digital Solutions | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure SQL Database | Database Management | IaaS |
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Product | Category | When | Insight |
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Kurita Water Industries. | Manufacturing | 7661 | $2.2B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Monitor | Application Performance Management | 2021 |
In 2021, Kurita Water Industries deployed Microsoft Azure Monitor as part of an Application Performance Management initiative to centralize telemetry and performance visibility for its S.sensing WEB remote monitoring platform. Toshiba Digital Solutions executed the implementation in collaboration with Kurita’s DX Development Department and Digital Strategy Headquarters, building on Kurita’s earlier Azure IaaS lift completed in December 2019 and concurrent PaaS conversion efforts.
Microsoft Azure Monitor was configured to collect metrics, logs, and diagnostic traces across the S.sensing WEB stack, and to feed into Log Analytics and dashboarding for operational teams. Typical Application Performance Management capabilities were applied, including real-time telemetry ingestion, metric visualization, rule-based alerting, and integration of diagnostic logs for containerized workloads running on Azure Kubernetes Service and data tiers hosted in Azure SQL Database and Azure Blob Storage.
The implementation integrated with Meister RemoteX, and with Azure IoT Hub to support device connectivity scenarios including future LPWA links, while leveraging Azure Web Application Firewall for perimeter protection. Operational coverage focused on remote monitoring of Kurita’s customer water treatment sites and the S.sensing WEB user base, with explicit plans to expose APIs and link monitoring outputs to internal enterprise databases and to partner systems for HVAC and manufacturing equipment interoperability.
Governance and rollout were managed by Kurita’s Digital Strategy Headquarters with delivery support from Toshiba Digital Solutions, targeting completion of the PaaS conversion in February 2022. The Azure-based monitoring approach enabled centralized resource scaling and faster operational troubleshooting through the Azure management portal, and Kurita intends to use Microsoft Azure Monitor as the core Application Performance Management layer while linking monitoring data to broader operational workflows to support workplace improvements and SDG-aligned objectives. The prior lift to Azure IaaS produced significantly improved response times and reduced processing loads in certain workloads.
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Kurita Water Industries. | Manufacturing | 7661 | $2.2B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Blob Storage | Cloud Storage | 2021 |
In 2021 Kurita Water Industries implemented Microsoft Azure Blob Storage as part of an Azure PaaS conversion to support its S.sensing WEB remote monitoring and analysis platform. Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, categorized as Cloud Storage, was provisioned to accumulate telemetry, archived measurements, and processed analytics outputs for S.sensing WEB.
The deployment is architected within an Azure PaaS stack, combining Azure Blob Storage with Azure IoT Hub, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Web Application Firewall, and Azure SQL Database to deliver data ingestion, long term object storage, containerized processing, and application security. Kurita adopted Meister RemoteX provided by Toshiba Digital Solutions to standardize IoT data flows, asset database integration, and accelerate PaaS function orchestration for device telemetry collection and monitoring.
Integrations implemented include direct collection from field gateways, historically via 3G and planned support for LPWA interfaces, and planned API-based links to internal corporate databases and future partner systems such as building and manufacturing equipment vendors. Toshiba Digital Solutions acted as the implementation partner, executing the earlier Azure IaaS lift and the subsequent PaaS migration that replatformed storage onto Microsoft Azure Blob Storage while aligning ingestion through Azure IoT Hub.
Governance and operational changes centered on centralized cloud resource monitoring and rapid scaling via the Azure management portal, and the conversion to PaaS enabled modular separation of ingestion, storage, and analytics workloads. Explicit outcomes reported include materially improved response times, instances of reduced processing load to less than half depending on workload, and an elimination of prior user complaints about display slowness, with continued plans to expand connectivity options and internal system linkages to support broader workplace and SDG objectives.
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Kurita Water Industries. | Manufacturing | 7661 | $2.2B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure SQL Database | Database Management | 2021 |
In 2021, Kurita Water Industries implemented Microsoft Azure SQL Database. The Database Management deployment supports the S.sensing WEB remote monitoring and analysis platform and was executed as part of a broader Azure PaaS conversion project delivered with Toshiba Digital Solutions. Kurita Water Industries Microsoft Azure SQL Database Database Management supports accumulation and querying of sensor and facility operating data to underpin remote monitoring, data analysis, and customer-facing reporting functions.
Kurita had previously moved S.sensing WEB onto Azure IaaS in December 2019 and then initiated a PaaS conversion using Toshiba Digital Solutions’ Meister RemoteX to leverage native Azure services. The implementation architecture combines Azure IoT Hub for device and LPWA connectivity, container orchestration via Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Web Application Firewall for perimeter protection, Azure Blob Storage for time series and bulk data, and Microsoft Azure SQL Database as the core Database Management layer. Functional capabilities implemented include data collection and ingestion, persistent storage and queryable relational storage, monitoring dashboards, analytics pipelines, authentication and operational monitoring using Azure management tools.
Operational scope covers the S.sensing customer base that had grown to nearly 6,000 monitored sites by 2019, and the platform is being structured to link with internal enterprise databases and future partner systems in air conditioning and manufacturing equipment through API integration. Governance and rollout followed a staged approach, first lifting workloads to IaaS for capacity relief, then shifting to PaaS with a targeted completion in February 2022 to enable faster feature delivery and connectivity expansion. Explicit outcomes reported during the cloud transitions include significantly improved response times, cases where processing time was reduced to less than half, and reduced user complaints about display performance.
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Manufacturing | 7661 | $2.2B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | Container Service | 2021 |
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Manufacturing | 7661 | $2.2B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure IoT Hub | IoT Platform | 2021 |
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