OmniBrain (オムニブレイン株式会社) is an independent systems company based in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, founded in May 2000. Rather than being a typical SaaS developer-tool provider, it positions itself as a custom development and IT operations service provider for companies, universities, research institutions, and public-sector organizations. Its services cover IT planning, system design and development, server buildouts, operations and maintenance, website production, and security implementation.
On the development side, the website explicitly lists support for web applications, Windows applications, business systems, and database systems, such as quotation management, order management, customer management, and sales management. Supported technologies include PHP, .NET, Visual Basic, Access, Excel VBA, ASP.NET, Perl, and JavaScript. System environments cover Windows/Linux; databases include MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Access; and web servers include Apache, NGINX, and IIS. Its case studies show that it can build seminar sales systems based on EC-CUBE, as well as handle WordPress migrations, domain changes, and plugin fixes where no specification documents exist.
Server-related work is one of its key strengths. It supports Windows/Linux, cloud and on-premises deployments, and services such as web, database, mail, FTP, Active Directory, WSUS, Hyper-V, VPN, monitoring, backup, and API integration. On the security side, it mentions Fail2ban, Firewalld, rkhunter, ClamAV, Trend Micro Apex One, Fortigate, and L2ブロッカー, among others. The company is also an authorized Japan HP reseller and a Dell Technologies certified partner, making it suitable for organizations that want integrated support from hardware selection through deployment and maintenance.
Public pricing is limited but provides some reference points: Windows server setup starts at 220,000 JPY per server, while Linux server setup starts at 165,000 JPY per server; template-based websites of around 5 pages start at about 176,000 JPY, with server fees from 4,400 JPY/month; an EC-CUBE customization case starts at 1.2 million JPY. The company emphasizes that its quotes do not use vague “lump-sum” line items, and that it delivers operation manuals, design documents, and configuration parameter sheets—an advantage for long-term maintenance.
Its strengths are long operational experience, a complete service chain, the ability to maintain legacy systems built by other vendors, and coverage across development, servers, and security. The drawbacks are that it is not a self-service developer platform, and it lacks public API/SDK information and standardized product documentation. Most projects will require Japanese-language communication and individual quotations. It is best suited to local Japanese SMEs, research institutions, schools, and government-related organizations.
The source text does not indicate how accessible the website is from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For Chinese users who only need similar capabilities, local software outsourcing companies, Alibaba Cloud/Tencent Cloud ecosystem service providers, or local WordPress, EC-CUBE, and server operations teams will usually be a better fit.
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