BUSINESS TECH | Solace, Computer Management partner on real-time data platforms in Japan

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The Singapore-based data platform provider will allow Computer Management to resell and support the Solace Platform.

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Solace and Computer Management Co., Ltd. on March 4 announced a partnership to expand real-time, AI-ready data platforms for enterprises in Japan, targeting growing demand for data infrastructure that supports agent-based artificial intelligence.

The Singapore-based data platform provider said the agreement will allow Computer Management to resell and support the Solace Platform, enabling Japanese organizations to process real-time, event-driven data across cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments.

The collaboration comes as companies accelerate digital transformation and increase adoption of AI systems that rely on continuous, up-to-date data. Real-time data platforms are seen as critical to improving decision-making and enabling automated responses in enterprise operations.

Computer Management President Hideyuki Takenaka said the partnership combines the company’s systems development expertise with the Solace Platform to deliver enterprise-grade data infrastructure.

“As AI adoption becomes essential for enterprise competitiveness, this partnership will enable broader use of real-time data across industries, creating new growth opportunities in the Japanese market,” Takenaka said.

Solace Japan Country Manager Yo Ohara said demand is increasing for systems that can capture and analyze data in real time and act autonomously.

“As agent-based AI continues to grow rapidly, the need for data platforms that can capture events in real time, evaluate them intelligently, and take autonomous action is becoming increasingly critical,” Ohara said.

Solace provides event-driven data infrastructure that connects applications, systems and AI agents. Its platform is used by enterprises, including financial institutions, manufacturers and logistics firms, to support time-sensitive operations and integration across legacy and cloud systems.

Computer Management, founded in 1981, develops enterprise systems and solutions for sectors such as finance, manufacturing and services. The company has about 730 employees and reported annual consolidated sales of 7.9 billion yen.

The companies said the partnership aims to support wider deployment of agentic AI strategies in Japan by strengthening real-time data capabilities across industries.


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