
ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation engages in the sale, maintenance, and support of computers and network systems, software development, information processing, and support services in Japan, rest of Asia, and internationally. It offers information services-related to science and engineering; system maintenance and support services, including assembly, transfer, and installation of equipment, as well as 24-hour maintenance and systems operation services; and IT engineer training services. The company also provides IT infrastructure, business operational systems, data center operation and management, and control/management of satellite communications systems; ERP-related software development and maintenance services; satellite communications and broadcasting operation services; cloud services; and application development services. In addition, it offers sale of network and security-related equipment, storage-related devices, and software and other peripheral devices, as well as provision of IT consulting, deployment/building, and support services; and building facility operations management activities for computer centers. Further, the company is involved in the exportation of IT products; resale of hardware and software; planning, production, and maintenance of web content; planning and production of advertising media; and information gathering, research, and marketing activities. It serves telecommunication, finance, retail and distribution, public sectors and utilities, manufacturing, healthcare and medicine, transportation, and information and communications industries, as well as educational and research institutions. The company was founded in 1972 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation is a subsidiary of ITOCHU Corporation.
ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation trades as ITTOF on OTC. The company is classified in Technology / Information Technology Services and reports in USD.
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ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation can be compared against peers such as BrightStar Information Technology Group, Inc., cMoney, Inc., Deep Field Technologies, Inc., Hayden Hall, Inc., Ionix Technology, Inc., NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation.
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