BOOMI SELECTED TO MODERNISE JGC HOLDINGS’ BUSINESS SYSTEMS
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 (Bernama) -- Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, announced that JGC Holdings Corporation (JGC), a global engineering company, has selected the Boomi platform to modernise its information technology (IT) infrastructure and support the company’s digital transformation goals.
“Boomi is the largest cloud-native independent integration company in the world with the largest customer base among integration platform vendors.
“We connect everyone to everything, and pride ourselves on connecting more than 200,000 unique endpoints, helping our customers, like JGC, to innovate their business quickly and efficiently,” said Boomi Director, Japan, Kazunori Hori in a statement.
Based in Yokohama, Japan, JGC operates businesses across numerous regions worldwide, requiring a hub-and-spoke IT architecture to seamlessly connect its various applications and platforms.
Given the complexity of developing a new system, JGC took a phased approach to combine its software as a service (SaaS) platforms, such as Coupa and ServiceNow. The scale of the project, which required connecting numerous interfaces, systems and platforms, resulted in escalated costs.
JGC approached Nomura Research Institute (NRI) to recommend a reputable vendor with a strong track record and experience in connecting multiple platforms and simplifying complex projects.
Meanwhile, JGC Group Manager, Procurement DX Group, Digital Project Delivery Department, Atsuo Honiden said: “Boomi was among four vendors in the selection process and has vast experience in solving customers’ challenges across their digital transformation journey.
“Boomi was the best fit, both in terms of technology and cost effectiveness. In addition, Boomi’s solution matched our vision to gradually integrate a number of systems to achieve a hub-and-spoke architecture.”
Boomi boasts a worldwide network of approximately 800 partners, including Accenture, Deloitte, SAP and Snowflake; and works with the largest hyperscaler cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services, Google and Microsoft, among others.
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