KDDI is a japanese telecommunications operator that provides mobile celluar services. KIDDI needed to centralize information that was dispersed across a variety of internal systems, while also simultaneously enhancing customer service. To accomplish these feats, KIDDI turned to the Denodo Platform.
The Power of Data Virtualization
KDDI, which builds and operates many networks for the general public and businesses, including cellular networks, experienced network outages during the sinkhole incident in front of Hakata Station in 2016, which severely affected its services. At that time, the data required to adequately respond to the situation was scattered across multiple systems within the company, requiring a significant amount of time and labor.
These scattered systems were integrated using the Denodo Platform's data virtualization capabilities. The Denodo Platform enabled KDDI to establish a logical data fabric that provides access to all of the data in real time, which enhanced KIDDI’s services while improving customer service.
KDDI builds and operates communication networks that serve as the core of networks between companies and the Internet, as well as cellular networks for personal use.
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