Systems integrator building cloud, IoT, and AI infrastructure across Japan
CRESCO is a Tokyo-based systems integrator (1,001–5,000 employees, publicly listed) focused on digital transformation across healthcare, automotive, and insurance sectors. The tech stack spans hyperscale cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), classical enterprise infrastructure (Oracle, DB2, AIX), and modern data tooling (Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, dbt). Active adoption of Apache Airflow, Terraform, and CloudFormation signals a shift toward infrastructure-as-code and data pipeline automation; the hiring mix—22 engineers and 4 managers, weighted toward senior roles—indicates focus on complex, high-stakes delivery rather than headcount scaling.
CRESCO delivers systems integration and custom software across embedded systems, cloud infrastructure, and data platforms. Founded in 1988 and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the company has grown steadily through recurring work in medical devices, vehicle ECU software, insurance systems, and enterprise digital transformation. Operations span on-premise infrastructure (VMware, Citrix, Nutanix), cloud migration (AWS, Azure, GCP), and emerging data and AI initiatives. A dedicated research division explores IoT, machine learning, and next-generation platform architecture. The company maintains 24 active hiring roles across engineering and data, concentrated in Japan.
CRESCO runs across AWS, Azure, GCP, and IBM Cloud; classical databases (Oracle, DB2, SQL Server); modern data warehouses (Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery); and business intelligence tools (Tableau, Power BI). Core languages include Java, Python, and TypeScript; frameworks span Spring, Django, and Vue/React.
Active projects include medical device development, vehicle ECU software, insurance application systems, cloud and virtualization infrastructure, serverless and containerization initiatives, data platform construction, and BI/Tableau visualization work. The company is scaling AI projects from proof-of-concept to production.
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