No leaking information and no stopping the service! Building a system in anticipation of a major disaster in the country!
The major trigger for the widespread adoption of safety confirmation services was the Great East Japan Earthquake. At that time, voice communication was restricted, and many people remember that contact via phone was cut off. While packet communication was not heavily regulated, did you know that there were safety confirmation services that were suspended? This document provides a detailed explanation of measures to ensure that services can be reliably used during disasters, aimed at those responsible for finding such services. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ Introduction ■ Measures for Safe Use ■ Operational Infrastructure ■ Mechanism of Automatic Mass Messaging ■ Built on One of the World's Largest Cloud Services *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Publication Contents (Excerpt)】 ■ A robust backup system to protect important data ■ Automatic expansion according to load ■ Toyokumo's service operation system ■ How much can Toyokumo withstand? ■ Regarding disasters ■ What are the means of communication during a disaster? *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Toyokumo aims not to provide services that become a trend, but to continuously challenge itself to offer services that become part of corporate culture. This will be achieved by anticipating the constantly changing times and preparing solutions before customers even think, "It would be nice to have this." Additionally, with a focus on innovative service perspectives, easy operations, simple functions, and a user-friendly interface, we aim to provide services that can be used with confidence by IT beginners who do not regularly utilize computers or smartphones, thereby supporting the first steps of digital transformation in companies.