Nikkei XTECH, operated by Nikkei BP, is Japan’s most trusted technology media, providing engineers and business leaders in a variety of industries, including IT, automotive, electronics, machinery, construction, and civil engineering, with the latest trends in AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), automated driving, digital manufacturing, and new materials that are changing buildings and vehicles. The latest trends in technologies such as AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), automated driving, digital manufacturing, and new materials that will change buildings and vehicles, as well as the frontlines of business innovation brought about by legal reforms, new entrants, and new business models.
All of the content has been selected by expert reporters who have been involved in coverage activities for many years in magazines such as “Nikkei Computer,” “Nikkei Electronics,” and “Nikkei Architecture,” and their stories have been carefully selected and developed.
ITmedia Enterprise, operated by ITmedia Inc., is a specialized media that provides practical and valuable information aimed at “solving business issues with the power of IT” across the boundaries between corporate information systems and line of business (LOB) divisions.
In the era of “everything is connected,” enterprise IT faces business challenges that cannot be fully grasped within the framework of traditional enterprise IT. The challenges themselves are also nature to rethink the industry’s fundamentals. This media will introduce the trends of enterprise IT systems, which are required to meet increasingly diverse demands for agility, performance, cost efficiency, and operational sophistication, as well as IT policy trends by industry, such as finance, logistics, public services, food, and retail, in Japan and overseas. In addition, the following cross-industry themes will be established to introduce domestic and international IT tactics and IT solution trends on multiple axes.
EnterpriseZine is a web magazine operated by Shoeisha that provides a rich variety of highly readable articles with the theme of improving the problem-solving and human skills of all IT professionals struggling in the field of enterprise system construction. Based on the editorial resources Shoeisha has accumulated through books and magazines, the magazine provides information aggregated from all angles while keeping up with the new generation of enterprise information infrastructure.
The magazine features a wide range of authors from vendors, users, consultants, SIers, and the community who have extensive knowledge of the field, and provides readers with stimulating and practical content in a timely manner, centered on newly written articles, practical know-how, technical theories, columns with suggestions, the latest trends overseas, news, and information on software and hardware. The site provides readers with stimulating and practical content in a timely manner. We will also take advantage of the characteristics of the Web to share information in a flat manner with our readers.
ZDNet Japan is an IT media outlet operated by Asahi Interactive, Inc. that provides tips on value creation and problem-solving for all leaders who create new businesses with technology. The “ZDNet Japan Top Interviews” series, updated every Thursday, features exclusive interviews with top executives of prominent companies. In addition to business strategies such as business operations, organizational reforms, and enhancement of human resource value, the interviews also provide information on the careers and work perspectives of the featured executives themselves.
ZDNet Japan is also a brand site that operates in more than 10 countries around the world. Even content originating from Japan introduces new budding businesses overseas in detail through major features and serials. We aim to be the first source of information for executives, and by extension, information system departments, when creating new businesses. IT is essential to starting a new business, and ZDNet Japan can also gather information on the latest IT products and services through its Corporate Information Center and White Paper Library.
TECH+ is a business information site operated by Mynavi, Inc. and developed from Mynavi News, a news portal site, for people who want to utilize IT and other technologies.
Due to the global trend toward digitalization, even advanced technologies that were previously only available to a limited number of people can now be easily used by anyone. As a result, an era has arrived in which a wide range of business users, not limited to engineers and IT managers, are involved in the implementation of IT and technology within companies.
TECH+ is a media that “connects” technology and business problem-solving, and we believe that by providing information on even advanced technology in a form that is easy for ordinary business users to understand and appreciate, we will be able to provide a wide range of information on IT and technology. TECH+ strives to provide not only information on the latest technologies but also content from a variety of perspectives on how they can actually be utilized.
IT Leaders is a media outlet for leaders who are creating enterprise IT in the digital age. In addition to following trends in the IT industry, the site also features a number of articles focused on CIOs and IT department heads. The magazine provides Japanese IT leaders with an ideal vision of how corporate IT should be utilized in today’s world.
Cloud Watch is an IT media outlet operated by Impress, Inc. that serves as a source of information for those in key positions in corporate IT, providing information on IT trends, the latest technologies, and industry developments. Readers have a high level of trust in our articles and use the site daily as a source of information for selecting IT solutions and solving problems.
WONDERHOODS K.K. has built strong relationships with the above media outlets and provides reliable media relations for our BtoB corporate clients. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about PR activities in Japan, such as individual interviews for executive visits to Japan, distribution of press releases, promotion of new products and features, distribution of white papers, or establishment of local PR administration.