Yamaha Corporation harnesses Informatica's AI-powered Master Data Management

Yamaha Corporation, a world-renowned leader in musical instrument manufacturing, has chosen to implement Informatica's Master Data Management (MDM) to unify dispersed data across its enterprise, to deliver trusted data and provide AI-powered insights and a contextual 360-degree view of its business.

  • Wednesday, 11th December 2024 Posted 8 months ago in by Phil Alsop

As part of Yamaha’s “Make Waves” brand promise, the company is focused on creating product innovations that inspire passion and create enthusiastic excitement among customers. With the implementation of Informatica’s MDM, Yamaha is combining data from multiple sources, including product, customer and financial data from over 200 systems running globally across diverse departments and regions. This in turn lays the foundation for more agile and accurate decision-making by helping to ensure that high-quality, consistent and complete data is easily accessible to support the company’s innovation and growth.

“Yamaha is committed to creating products and services that resonate deeply with our customers and we’re always renewing our inspiration to deliver value to customers,” said Yoshiaki Murakami, Assistant General Manager, ERP Strategy Group, Information Systems Division at Yamaha Corporation. “Informatica’s industry-proven, multi-cloud compatible solution with a dedicated engineering team and longstanding expertise are the deciding factors Yamaha has chosen to work with Informatica. This partnership empowers us to use trustworthy data insights so we can respond more quickly and accurately respond to shifting consumer needs and engage with our customers in more meaningful ways to gain their loyalty.”

“Like Yamaha, Informatica shares the common value of driving customer-centricity in whatever we build and deliver. As Yamaha aims to create excitement and inspire customers to bring their sound to life, Informatica is committed to helping customers like Yamaha to bring data to life through our AI-powered data management solutions,” said Taito Kozawa, Country Manager and President of Informatica Japan. “We are excited about working with Yamaha on its data-driven journey, delivering Intelligent Data Management Cloud platform capabilities that enable Yamaha with AI-ready data for business efficiency and accelerate decision-making that brings them closer to their customers.” 

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