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Boomi Powers JERA’s Post-Merger Digital Transformation, Sparking Greater Innovation, Automation, and Data-Driven Insights

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Key Takeaways

⇨ ERA, Japan's largest power company, faced challenges with multiple on-premises applications and disparate systems after a merger, leading to a complex and unwieldy legacy infrastructure.

⇨ ERA aimed to transition to a cloud-only infrastructure model, integrating legacy and modern systems to create a central data repository for improved business intelligence and IoT capabilities.

⇨ Boomi's iPaaS replaced complex point-to-point integrations, automated data exchanges, and expedited the migration of critical workloads to the cloud, enabling JERA to gain unprecedented visibility across its multinational operations and launch new integrations faster.

Formed following the merger of TEPCO Fuel & Power and Chubu Electric Power in 2015, JERA is Japan’s
largest power company, with 76 gigawatts capacity. After its establishment, JERA developed a digital
transformation strategy focused on unlocking data silos to create unprecedented visibility across its
multinational operation. The company wanted to transition to a cloud-only infrastructure model, integrating legacy and modern systems to create a central data repository to improve business intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities.

 


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