G-BOON Inc. conducted a survey on IT dependence in corporate DX promotion, revealing that over half of IT department managers believe DX goals cannot be met by merely implementing and operating IT tools. The company offers diverse services from IT solutions to entertainment and space management.
G-BOON Inc., which creates "dreams and excitement," is expanding its services including "Jyo-Shisu B Team" which solves IT system department challenges through team building, "Hime to Samurai," a photo studio in Bangkok where you can transform into luxurious costumes, and "Idea no Shiro," an unconventional meeting room in Akihabara. We support our customers' dreams with services that go beyond common sense, from IT to space and entertainment.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Survey
FAQ
What did more than half of IT department managers say about achieving DX objectives using only IT tools, according to the G-BOON survey?
They responded that DX objectives cannot be achieved solely by introducing and operating IT tools, highlighting the need for broader strategies beyond mere technology deployment.
What is the official name of the survey conducted by G-BOON Inc. that examines the reality of IT dependence in corporate digital transformation efforts?
The official name of the survey is “Survey on the Reality of IT Dependence in Corporate DX Promotion,” which was carried out by G-BOON Inc.
Which three distinctive services does G-BOON Inc. offer in addition to its core IT solutions, and in which cities are two of these services located?
G-BOON Inc. offers the “Jyo-Shisu B Team” for IT system department challenges, the “Hime to Samurai” photo studio in Bangkok, and the “Idea no Shiro” unconventional meeting room in Akihabara, Tokyo.
How does G-BOON Inc. describe its mission or purpose in the article, and which phrase encapsulates its approach to supporting customers?
G-BOON Inc. describes its mission as creating “dreams and excitement,” and it encapsulates its approach to supporting customers with the phrase “services that go beyond common sense, from IT to space and entertainment.”
What specific types of environments or experiences does G-BOON Inc. provide through its “Hime to Samurai” and “Idea no Shiro” offerings, and what cultural themes do these names suggest?
Through “Hime to Samurai,” G-BOON Inc. provides a photo studio experience where visitors can transform into luxurious costumes inspired by Japanese royal and samurai themes, while “Idea no Shiro” offers an unconventional meeting room in Akihabara that evokes a castle‑like setting for creative collaboration.