Oracle Corporation Japan
Oracle Corporation Japan, a subsidiary of Oracle Japan Holding Inc. founded in 1985 and headquartered in Tokyo, specializes in the development and distribution of a broad spectrum of software and hardware solutions throughout Japan. The company organizes its business into three main areas: Cloud and License, Hardware Systems, and Services. Its software portfolio is extensive, offering essential products like relational database management systems, middleware, and various applications, with prominent solutions including Oracle Database, Java, Linux, and MySQL. In terms of hardware, the company supplies critical components such as servers, storage devices, and network equipment, which are fundamental for constructing and operating modern IT environments, including cloud infrastructures. Beyond its core products, Oracle Japan delivers comprehensive cloud services via the internet and other networks. Its service offerings are robust, covering software license update rights, technical support, hardware maintenance and repair, expert consulting, dedicated customer support, and educational programs. A key focus is on its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, which provides a suite of capabilities including compute power, storage, networking, and analytics. This infrastructure also encompasses application development tools, cloud databases, content management, integration services, a cloud marketplace, and comprehensive solutions for management, governance, security, identity, and compliance. Additionally, the company offers a wide range of cloud applications, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), enterprise performance management (EPM), supply chain and manufacturing solutions, human capital management (HCM), and advertising and customer experience (CX) applications. This also includes NetSuite and traditional on-premise application products and solutions, complemented by marketing and sales services. Oracle Corporation Japan serves a diverse client base across numerous industries, including automotive, communications, construction and engineering, consumer goods, education and research, financial services, food and beverage, healthcare, technology, hospitality, industrial manufacturing, life sciences, media and entertainment, the public sector, retail, and utilities.