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DIS Service & Solution Co., Ltd. is a Japanese enterprise ICT services provider formed through the merger of companies related to the DIS Group. Its business covers IT equipment deployment, system operations, incident recovery, warehousing and logistics, cloud services, and system integration. It is not a standalone SaaS product, but a service-oriented provider offering multi-product integration, data center hosting, and operations support for enterprise IT initiatives.
Its solutions include Office365, Enterprise Mobility + Security, IDC Housing & Support, LanScope Cat as a Service, AgileWorks, X-point, Create!Form, and others. In the workflow category, X-point focuses on paper-form-style applications, mobile approvals, proxy/bulk approvals, search, and aggregation. AgileWorks is aimed at large-scale organizations, supporting organizational structures and roles, parallel workflows, conditional branching, delegated permissions, CSV export, and SDK/public APIs. X-point can also integrate with 駅すぱあと to automatically populate transportation routes and fares while deducting commuter-pass segments, making it suitable for transportation expense settlement in Japan.
Pricing transparency varies. LanScope CaaS provides relatively complete pricing details: an initial fee of 60,000 yen, operation training at 300,000 yen, a minimum of 80 licenses, 500 yen per license per month for a single function, and a Web filtering option at 100 yen; the maximum number of endpoints is under 1,000. Most other Microsoft, IDC, and workflow products require consultation. Deployment options include cloud-based CaaS, Office365/EMS, data center Housing, and support for self-hosted/package-version workflow products.
On the security side, LanScope covers asset management, logs, Web access, device and application ID management, and states that endpoint communications use AES encryption. IDC services provide seismic resistance, power and network redundancy, backup verification, Zabbix monitoring, incident reception, on-site response, and SLA documentation. Support channels are mainly phone, email, and inquiry forms, with service hours typically on Japanese business days from 10:00-17:00 or 9:00-17:00.
Its strengths are a full-service chain from consulting and implementation to operations, along with strong understanding of Japanese local business processes, the Microsoft ecosystem, and workflow scenarios. The drawbacks are that most solutions lack public pricing and Chinese-language materials, so buyers need to confirm service scope, SLA, implementation timeline, and security agreements in detail before procurement. It is best suited to medium and large enterprises in Japan, information systems departments, and organizations that need outsourced operations or want to promote paperless approvals.
Information on access from China, payment methods, and cross-border delivery is not disclosed in the main materials, so these remain unknown. For deployment in mainland China, possible local alternatives include DingTalk/Feishu approvals, Weaver/Seeyon OA, Alibaba Cloud/Tencent Cloud, Sangfor, or Qi An Xin, combined with an evaluation of Microsoft China ecosystem service providers.
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