Panasonic Information Systems Co., Ltd. (Panasonic IS) announced on August 29 that it will begin offering “INDIGO RIVER,” a disaster information aggregation service that runs on the Microsoft Teams platform, to external parties. This service was jointly developed with Panasonic Operational Excellence Co., Ltd. “INDIGO RIVER” is a service that uses maps and lists on Microsoft Teams to intuitively grasp the damage situation. Because it operates seamlessly on Microsoft Teams, companies that use Microsoft Teams on a daily basis can immediately start using it without special training, reducing implementation and operational costs.
Furthermore, the service manages bases and business entities in a hierarchical structure, allowing for a comprehensive view of the damage situation and recovery measures using maps and lists, enabling intuitive situational understanding and leading to rapid management decisions. Furthermore, reporting of damage and recovery measures at each base can be completed on the Microsoft Teams smartphone app, enabling personnel to report quickly even in the constraints of a disaster.
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“INDIGO RIVER” was developed based on the Panasonic Group’s experience during the Great East Japan Earthquake, and is still being used at disaster response sites. Panasonic IS promotes the service by saying that it incorporates know-how honed through actual operation and has practical functions that are designed from the perspective of the field.
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