Dentsu Institute Inc., which realizes the evolution of businesses and society through technology, has signed a sales agency agreement with primeNumber Inc. and Matillion Ltd. with the aim of further expanding its data management business. Dentsu Institute will begin offering the cloud ETL* “TROCCO” and data integration tool “Matillion” from Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
Now, by expanding its ETL tools, which aggregate and integrate data stored in different formats from each data source and contribute to the construction of a data infrastructure that spans across departments within a company, Fujitsu will further promote the use of various data stored within companies, from data management consulting to PoC support and data infrastructure construction, and realize digital transformation that meets the diverse needs of companies.
In recent years, data utilization has become important for corporate growth and competitiveness. Promoting data utilization requires a wide range of activities, including the introduction of a data management platform, the formulation of strategies and policies for data utilization, the establishment of operational systems and rules, the assurance of security, and the development of a system environment.
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Among these tools, ETL tools are responsible for extracting, transforming, and loading data from multiple data sources into a data warehouse (DWH) or data infrastructure on the cloud. Many companies have implemented a variety of systems optimized for each business operation, with data accumulating in each system. By properly utilizing ETL tools, data distributed across these systems can be stored in the DWH in an appropriate format, creating a data management infrastructure that supports optimal, real-time decision-making across the entire company.
By signing contracts with both companies, the addition of “TOROCCO” and “Matillion” to our data management solutions will enable us to more quickly build a data management infrastructure that can flexibly respond to changes in strategy and revisions to measures.
SOURCE: PRTimes