SoftBank Technology Corp.
SoftBank Technology Corp. (Representative Director and CEO: Chikaichi Ata, Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, hereinafter referred to as SBT) is a medical corporation Tetsushokai Kameda Medical Center (Chairman: Takaaki Kameda, location: Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture, hereinafter referred to as Tetsushokai). *1) We would like to inform you that we have introduced Microsoft Office 365 (hereinafter referred to as Office 365) and SharePoint Online Starter Pack.
This time, as part of a complete overhaul of the ICT environment aimed at providing "life services that integrate local medical care, nursing care, welfare, and government," Tetsushokai has unified a wide variety of existing information communication tools into Office 365. We then aggregated in-hospital data into a portal site built using SharePoint Online.
In addition to realizing smooth communication within the hospital and improving operational efficiency, cloud computing also contributes to a significant reduction in server construction, operation and maintenance costs. In particular, the in-hospital portal site plays a major role, and by consolidating the database and allowing user departments to take the initiative in its operations, it has become easier to obtain and deploy information. This significantly reduces the time and effort required for secondary use of information, contributing to operational efficiency and quality improvement.
Background of introduction
Tesshokai has led the medical industry in the use of ICT ahead of the times, starting with the introduction of electronic medical records in 1995, and provides high-quality medical care aimed at improving patients' QOL (Quality of Life). I am.
The association has decided to completely revamp the ICT environment, including replacing the in-hospital system that was introduced early on, and is considering unifying different communication tools for each department and job type, which is an urgent issue. Ta. After comparing multiple cloud services, conducting a survey of all employees, and evaluating the project members, we decided to use Office 365, which has a proven track record as an enterprise service.
Requirements for implementation include smooth migration and integration of various communication tools, unification of information sharing points, construction of an in-hospital portal site for database aggregation, and implementation to avoid confusion for end users. A wide range of responses were required, including support, improved convenience, and the development of an authentication infrastructure that ensured security.
In response to this, in addition to email system migration support, SBT offers the "SharePoint Online Starter Pack," which provides templates for portal sites, and its own service, "ADFS on Cloud," which connects Office 365 with Active Directory and controls access. The company was highly evaluated for its ability to provide comprehensive support from implementation to future development.
Currently, the organization has completed the implementation of Office 365 and the establishment of an in-hospital portal site, and is now using a variety of communication methods, such as presence information via Lync Online, instant messaging, and web conferencing, to achieve efficient and high-density communication. We are considering realizing communication and establishing an authentication infrastructure.
By continuing to utilize Office 365 on a user-centered basis, we will continue to improve operational efficiency through smooth communication and information aggregation, and aim to achieve the association's goal of ``living a life in which local medical care, nursing care, welfare, and government are integrated.'' We plan to work on improving the quality of daily life services in order to provide "services".
SBT will continue to work on providing high value-added services for customers considering migrating to cloud services.
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