Collaborative development was achieved in-house in a short period of time without modifying send system

Daicel Corporation
Industry/business type
manufacturing
Products introduced
DataSpider Servista
  • Master Linkage
  • ERP Integration
  • Oracle Integration
Achieve in-house collaborative development in a short period of time without modifying send system. Main image

Daicel Corporation, which operates an organic chemical business that produces cellulose, synthetic resins, and other products, has adopted DataSpider International to replace the data send tool it had previously used to link master codes from a system that integrates and manages the main code systems of its core systems. The send programs are standardized using templates, and are then developed by the system managers at each partner system. Thanks to these efforts, they were able to achieve high-quality development despite the limited time frame.

With DataSpider International, the license fees are significantly lower than the latest versions of existing tools, so we decided to separate the production and development systems. Previously, we had given up on this due to cost, but we wanted to do it in order to strengthen our IT control.

Daicel Corporation
Business Support Center
System Groups
Chief Staff Member
Mr. Harumichi Io
System Plaza Co., Ltd.
Director
and Director of Consulting
and General Manager of the Distribution Industry Department
Mr. Izumi Kawano
System Plaza Co., Ltd.
Manufacturing Industry Department
Customer Support Group
Mr. Kazuhiro Nakayama

Benefits of implementation

Instant collaboration
Difference linkage

Achieve

No programming required
In-house development
Achieve

License costs
is cheap

Daicel Corporation

[Osaka] 3-1 Ofukacho, Kita-ku, Osaka
[Tokyo] 2-18-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Number of employees: Consolidated 12,309, Non-consolidated 2,354 (as of March 31, 2018)
Founded: September 8, 1919

Business details:
Daicel Corporation is a major manufacturer of resin materials and other products, with operations focused on five pillars: cellulose, synthetic resins, chiral separation, organic synthesis, and pyrotechnics.

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