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Cybozu Inc.
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
TYO: 4776
IndustrySoftware
FoundedAugust 8, 1997; 27 years ago (1997-08-08) in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
FoundersToru Takasuka, Yoshihisa Aono, Shinya Hata
Headquarters
Tokyo
,
Japan
Subsidiaries
  • Cybozu Research Institute Inc.
  • Cybozu Labs, Inc.
  • Cybozu IT Shanghai Inc.
  • Cybozu Vietnam Co., Ltd.
  • kintone Corporation
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WebsiteJapanese English

Cybozu, Inc. (サイボウズ株式会社, Saibōzu Kabushikigaisha) is a Tokyo-based software company that provides popular web-based groupware services including Cybozu Office and kintone. In addition to the main office in Tokyo, Cybozu also has offices in Matsuyama and Osaka, as well as several overseas subsidiaries in countries including Vietnam,[2] China,[3] Australia[4] and the United States.[5] The U.S. based subsidiary, kintone Corporation, is located in San Francisco, California

Background

In 1997, Toru Takasuka resigned as the Vice President/Director of Matsushita Electric Works V-Internet Operations, an in-house venture company he helped to create. Along with partners Yoshihisa Aono and Shinya Hata, he started the software company in Matsuyama, Ehime with a $200,000 loan from family and friends. The company aimed to produce Japan’s first web-based groupware products. Cybozu, Japanese for “cyber-kid”, rapidly gained market share in the Japanese market. Within three years the company went public – at that time the fastest company rise to IPO in the history of Japan’s 2nd section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.[6] Today Cybozu is the number one groupware producer in Japan. They are currently listed on the 1st section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Cybozu prides itself on having a corporate culture that enables its employees to have a healthy work-life balance.[7] In 2017, Cybozu was listed by Great Place to Work as the number one mid-sized Japanese company for women.[8]

Released in 2011, Cybozu's low code/no code platform known as kintone[9] was recognized by the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Platform as a Service (aPaaS) in both 2016 and 2017.[10] It was also listed by CIO Applications as one of the 25 Workflow Solutions Transforming Businesses in 2016.[11]In November 2013, Cybozu along with Zendesk launched their joint marketing efforts at the cybozu.com conference on cloud computing in Tokyo. [12]

Products

The cloud infrastructure for all other groupware services

User-friendly system development platform

Groupware designed for small to medium sized companies

Designed for large enterprises, supports more customization and scalability than Cybozu Office

Email-sharing system

For use with Microsoft Sharepoint

References

  1. ^ https://cybozu.co.jp/company/copyright/en/corporate_profile.pdf
  2. ^ https://cybozu.vn
  3. ^ https://www.cybozu.cn
  4. ^ https://www.kintone.com.au
  5. ^ https://www.kintone.com/build-applications-platform/
  6. ^ http://thebridge.jp/en/2013/07/cybozu-to-enter-us-market
  7. ^ http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/11/24/national/social-issues/workforce-shrinks-career-walls-japans-women-crumbling/#.WRkNKVI9y9Y
  8. ^ http://hatarakigai.info/ranking/woman/#ranking_02
  9. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2016/06/12/cloud-expo-conference-short-on-innovation-still-provides-value/#3ce18d7b4db0
  10. ^ https://www.gartner.com/doc/3263917/magic-quadrant-enterprise-application-platform
  11. ^ http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/05/prweb13407212.htm
  12. ^ Shu, Catherine. "Zendesk And Japanese SaaS Provider Cybozu Announce Product Integration And Marketing Deal". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2017-10-26. {{cite news}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 85 (help)