NS Solutions

NS Solutions Corp.
Native name
新日鉄住金
ソリューションズ
株式会社
Public
Traded as TYO: 2327
Industry Information technology
Founded 1980
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Munetaka Shashiki
Services System integration
Cloud computing
Information security
IT lifecycle support
Revenue JPY 218.6 billion
Total assets JPY 175.6 billion
Number of employees
2,817 (2016)
Parent Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal
Website Official Website

NS Solutions Corp. (新日鉄住金ソリューションズ株式会社, Shin Nittetsu Sumikin Soryūshonzu Kabushiki-gaisha, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Solutions Corporation) is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, that offers IT services.

Overview

Originally, in 1980, Nippon Steel Computer System Corp. was established by Nippon Steel Corp. [1] [2]. After several computer system companies and divisions in Nippon Steel group were merged, in 2001, NS Solutions Corp. was established. In 2012, Nippon Steel Corp. and Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. was merged into Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp., the company name remains as "NS Solutions Corp." in English.

The company offers the services of system integration, cloud computing, information security, and IT lifecycle support in Japan and mostly for enterprises, mostly separated from Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal group. The business type and scope is same as Itochu Techno-Solutions, SCSK and Uniadex, these are also the companies in Japan and mostly for enterprises. NS Solutions is known that has established the partnership with Oracle, and invested Oracle Japan, since 1991. The company has been listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange 1st Section (2327.TYO), since October, 2002 [3].

In 2017, NS Solutions is also known that the company acquired Net Value Components Ltd., that offers network integration and operation [4] .

See also

References

  1. "NS Solutions". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  2. "NS Solutions History". NS Solutions (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  3. "NS Solutions History". NS Solutions (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  4. "Net Value Components History". Net Value Components (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-10.
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