Society
Society and DTS
Here we introduce the various social systems that DTS has been involved with.
The times change, and the technology that supports this also continues to greatly evolve. Since its establishment in 1972, DTS has been involved in the introduction of IT in various fields of social infrastructure as an independent system integrator.
Here we introduce DTS services that support the development of a broad range of fields, such as finance, communications, medical welfare, and government agencies, in addition to those that provide support from behind the scenes.
DTS Services that Support
the Changing Times and Evolution of Technology
Finance
The banking industry used punch cards to process paperwork long ago. Then the systematization of paperwork began to progress with the online system that began around the 1960s. In addition, cash dispensers were introduced in 1975 for services that could only be performed at counters, such as deposits and withdrawals. The introduction of ATMs in the mid-1980s also greatly improved convenience. However, the daily work volume also vastly grew. There was constant progress in banking industry systems, including the utilization of mainframe business systems.
Finance
In the 2000s, system integrations due to bank mergers led to fundamental system reviews. Among them, DTS played a major role in the development of accounting systems.
Many transactions are now conducted outside of branches, with transitions from mainframes to open systems and the active use of internet banking and smartphone applications.
Communications
Data communication services started in the 1960s, and this triggered the promotion of telecommunications usage in society, such as the online banking industry. The use of telecommunications has since grown along with the evolution and spread of computers. Telecommunications are now available on a variety of devices, and there have also been daily innovations in the equipment and systems that support communications.
Communications
Telecommunications started being used in a variety of areas. The cell phones that were released became more compact, and communication speeds improved dramatically over the years. Even internet access became possible. Then smartphones were released in the late 2000s and became indispensable to modern life.
DTS is responsible for the systems that support the telecommunications industry, such as the development of core systems for communications carriers.
Retail and Distribution
The retail and distribution industries have become increasingly large-scale in the mass consumption society that has emerged since 1970. Core systems, such as point of sale (POS) cash registers, have supported this growth. These systems have become important in the retail and distribution industries, not only for improving the efficiency of accounting operations, but also for sales data and inventory management.
They have made it possible to convert sales information into data, which was then used for marketing and as the driver to provide better services to customers visiting stores.
Retail and Distribution
In the 2000s, electronic money started to circulate, and payment methods diversified in addition to traditional credit cards. Besides over-the-counter sales, sales formats are also changing significantly with online commerce becoming more prevalent.
Meanwhile, terminals are becoming more advanced and compact, which makes it easier to keep track of customer data and inventory information. Services are being further improved by analyzing and utilizing this big data for marketing.
DTS strives to provide more convenient products and services to customers through the development and operation of core systems that serve as the foundation of data utilization.