The coronaviruses have changed the way in which people work and have accelerated the market opportunity. Josys, spun off from Raksul last year, launched its automated management IT devices and software as a service in September of 2021.

The Japanese B2B platform that streamlines and streamlines corporate IT operations has raised about $32 million in a Series A round of funding.

The company says that it gives users multiple professional services, including device procurement, business process outsourcing, and storage, along with SaaS management, in order to make it different from other platforms.

In nine months from the beginning of the year to the end of the year, the monthly recurring revenue has increased by 29X. Japanese cosmetics company iStyle is one of its clients.

Over the past five years, the environment surrounding Corporate IT has changed dramatically, with the ever-increasing number of Software as a Service to manage in addition to the management of devices and remote work. Johs will become an indispensable service for our businesses because it simplifies the maintenance and management of IT infrastructure.

The first launch in Singapore will be aided by the latest funding. The company plans to strengthen its R&D base in India and Japan. The company wants to speed up the digital transformation of businesses.

The digital transformation and changing ways of working post-coronaviruses are causing a major transition in corporate IT. The limitations of in-house production of corporate IT are some of the issues that the company is trying to address globally.