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- AI Storm Co., Ltd. AI Storm Co., Ltd. (3719.T) engages primarily in information technology consulting and digital signage businesses in Japan. The company offers a comprehensive range of IT consulting services, including implementation consulting for enterprise resource planning systems such as JD Edwards, post-implementation business improvement, pre-implementation business analysis, project management, support for legal reforms, add-on development and modifications, overseas-to-domestic expansion support, and operational assistance; version upgrade services encompassing hardware procurement and installation, software pre-installation, resource migration, upgrade installation, testing, data migration, and post-upgrade follow-up; Oracle Cloud migration solutions like the JDE Oracle Cloud Migration Omakase Pack, which covers cloudification diagnosis, system design, migration execution, and cloud contracts; operation trouble resolution and support services, including parameter changes, case studies, and regular meetings; archive solutions; NetSuite training, workflow construction, financial bookkeeping data support, and Excel integration; CSOD implementation consulting; and schedule synchronization support. Additionally, AI Storm provides digital signage solutions through LED VISION sales, rental, installation, maintenance, and custom content creation.
Originally founded in 1964 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company changed its name from Gexeed Co., Ltd. to AI Storm Co., Ltd., reflecting a strategic emphasis on AI-related technologies within its IT service portfolio. It operates through two main segments—IT Consulting Business and Digital Signage—targeting enterprise clients seeking ERP optimization, human resource systems, cloud transitions, and visual communication tools. While primarily focused on the Japanese market, its services support international expansion efforts for clients.
Recent developments include the name change to AI Storm Co., Ltd., signaling a pivot toward AI-enhanced IT solutions, alongside announcements of restoring a dividend payment of 3 yen per share by the end of December 2025 amid a surge to year-to-date stock highs. The company maintains a lean operation with approximately 35 employees and continues to expand its specialized offerings in cloud migration and digital signage amid growing demand for efficient business systems. No major acquisitions, partnerships, or new product launches beyond these operational updates have been reported in the last 1-2 years.