Japan's largest furniture and home-furnishing retail chain, Nitori’s vision is to have 3,000 stores and sales of 1 trillion yen globally by 2032. To support the scale and scope of their business expansion, Nitori Group has been aggressively investing in cloud-native technologies such as microservices and containerization to promote the use of cloud computing.
Nitori Group has established a unique business model called "manufacturing distribution IT-retailing". By integrating product planning, manufacturing, distribution, and sales, Nitori Group provides products and services that are not only inexpensive and of appropriate quality, but also "offer the unexpected" so that everyone can enjoy coordinating.
Nitori selected Talend Data Fabric to help them make their digital operations more scalable, adaptable, and agile by moving and managing health data in a cloud environment.
Completed in about two weeks, the project involved multiple databases and internal data structure changes. "This experience strengthened our determination to establish all of our data migrations based on Talend's solution," said a member of the Accounting Management Analysis Team, Information System Innovation Office of Nitori Holdings.
The company will use Talend to enable the rapid development of data integration processes between systems.
Talend will ensure the productivity and quality of Nitori Group’s supply systems, including services and data that serve as customer contact points, such as store sales, e-commerce sites, and mobile applications, as well as for providing data as microservices in the cloud.