Hitachi Zosen is a company that works in engineering and manufacturing, with a focus on energy and water as its core businesses, with the aim of realizing a recycling-oriented society. The company is building an IoT platform to contribute to the expansion of its services, including remote monitoring, in areas such as environmental plants, machinery, and social infrastructure. DataSpider International is being used as the core infrastructure for data processing on this IoT platform.
We learned about DataSpider International as an ETL tool that allows you to implement data processing processes without programming. With its easy-to-use GUI, it seemed like it could be the foundation for the data processing we envisioned.
ICT Promotion Headquarters ICT Business Promotion Department
IoT Systems Group Leader
Mr. Hiroaki Yamada
ICT Promotion Headquarters ICT Business Promotion Department
IoT Systems Group
Jun Yokota
Customer Issues
We want to connect the collected data to visualization tools and databases with simple settings that do not require any new development.
Benefits of implementation
Short build time
1 month
Initial installation costs
Significant reduction
There are many sample scenarios
Even if it's your first time
Easy to set up
Building a data utilization platform - System configuration after implementing DataSpider
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Hitachi Zosen Corporation
- Head office: 1-7-89 Nanko Kita, Suminoe-ku, Osaka
- Number of employees: 10,377 (as of March 31, 2018)
- Founded: April 1, 1881
- Business Description: EH Hunter founded the shipbuilding business as "Osaka Iron Works" in 1881. Utilizing the advanced metal processing, equipment manufacturing, and piping and wiring technologies cultivated through shipbuilding, including the construction of Japan's first steel ships, Western-style whaling ships, and tankers, the company now provides a wide range of products that contribute to the development of a variety of industries, from environmental businesses such as waste incineration power plants, to plant businesses, water treatment and industrial equipment businesses, infrastructure businesses, precision machinery businesses, and machinery and process equipment businesses.
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