System5 Starts Handling DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises and AIO Versions

System5 Co., Ltd., the only certified distributor in Japan, has started handling the On-Premises and AIO versions of DJI's drone management platform, 'FlightHub 2', for high-security environments.
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System5 Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President: Yukihiro Ogawa) has started handling the On-Premises and AIO versions of DJI's integrated drone operation management platform, DJI FlightHub 2.

System5 is currently the only distributor in Japan holding DJI's 'FlightHub 2 On-Premises Version Delivery Engineer Certification'.

Furthermore, System5 and its nationwide partners have staff with this certification, allowing them to consistently handle everything from pre-installation consultations to providing concrete operational scenarios.

## About DJI FlightHub 2
DJI FlightHub 2 is DJI's drone operation management platform that centralizes flight planning, fleet management, remote operations, and data management.

The public version is designed for use in a cloud environment, where data from users outside mainland China is stored on AWS servers in Virginia, USA, or Frankfurt, Germany.

## DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises Version
On the other hand, the DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises version is prepared for sites requiring stricter data management and network requirements.

The On-Premises version is configured to provide functions equivalent to the public version in a secure local environment, making it a suitable solution for customers who want to manage data storage locations and operational environments in-house.

It is expected to be utilized primarily at sites with high security requirements, such as government agencies, local municipalities, major corporations, research institutions, and the security sector.

However, because the On-Premises version requires high server specifications at the deployment site, there is an aspect where the costs associated with construction and implementation tend to be higher.