TOKYO — March 30, 2026
Nippon Oracle Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Tomomitsu Misawa) announced today that Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Kei Takeuchi), has begun migrating approximately 40 database infrastructures supporting over 60 core business systems, including accounting, sales support, and internal portals, to Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer. This project is expected to reduce construction costs by approximately 25% and operational costs by approximately 32% compared to conventional on-premises upgrades, while also improving infrastructure availability and significantly accelerating various processing tasks.
Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. operates real estate-related businesses centered on the construction, management, and brokerage of rental housing, and is the industry leader with approximately 1.3 million managed rental units*. The company has been operating Oracle AI Database on multiple servers in its data center, utilizing it as the database infrastructure supporting core operations used by over 18,000 group employees, including accounting systems, sales support, and internal portals. However, aging hardware, the increasing burden of individually maintaining and operating multiple databases, and optimizing license costs had become significant challenges. Furthermore, a refresh to an infrastructure capable of flexibly and rapidly expanding resources in response to increasing data volumes and fluctuating processing loads due to business growth was required.
* Source: https://www.kentaku-partners.co.jp/news/2136/
To address these challenges, Daito Trust Construction has begun building a new database infrastructure. The company is implementing Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) and Oracle Exadata Database Service on Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer to consolidate its approximately 40 database infrastructures into a single, highly available, and high-performance platform. This consolidation is expected to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance system stability.
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