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History
Here is a quick look at the history of DNP Digitalcom.
| 1972 | Founded as CTS Dai Nippon (predecessor of DNP Digitalcom). Introduces a specialized typesetting system using a large general-purpose computer before the rest of the industry, pioneering the age of electronic publishing. |
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| 1987 | Establishes the Kansai Manufacturing Section as the manufacturing base in the Kansai region. |
| 1995 | Launches Media Galaxy, an integrated Internet service, and advances into the Internet-related business providing total support including server hosting, site planning and development and site operation. |
| 1998 | Renamed DNP Digitalcom. Establishes itself as a company providing solution services engaged in integrated operation of the planning, production and operation of electronic media including the Internet business. |
| 1999 | Acquires the PrivacyMark. Granted the use of the PrivacyMark by the Japan Information Processing Development Corporation (JIPDEC). |
| 2000 | Launches the customer support operation business and begins to undertake operations such as responding to e-mail inquiries over the Web, responding to inquiries regarding e-newsletters and implementing campaigns and preparing reports. |
| Establishes the DNP Internet Data Center (IDC) to build customer platforms with advanced security and flexible network configurations. | |
| 2001 | Launches Mobile Galaxy, a hosting service intended for browser phones. Based on the abundant past achievements and experience, Media Galaxy provides solutions that specialize in browser phones. |
| Sets up a department for planning and producing BS digital data broadcasting. Constructs a new form of communication between companies and consumers by utilizing bi-directional TV media. | |
| 2003 | Announces Web de Entry (former Raku Moni), a service for accepting entries to campaigns via the Web and mobile phones. Uses a generalized system to ensure adoption within a short time and stable operation. |
| Acquires ISMS (information security management system) certification, a third-party conformity assessment system for information security management with international conformity. | |
| 2004 | Launches the Web personnel support service, an ASP service that assists with various operations including the creation and updating of pages, reception of inquiries, preparation of questionnaires and e-mail delivery. |
| Builds the Secure Room, a room especially intended for recording the history of handling personal information by a confined group of operators in a confined space. | |
| Starts the RSS ticker creation service for automatic acquisition of site updates, which automatically shows information announced by companies in a timely manner in the form of the latest headline like an electric bulletin board. | |
| 2005 | Launches the rich client construction service for building Web applications combining high functionality and portability that enriches the appearance and operability of the user interface. |
| 2006 | Relocates the Tokyo Head Office from the NT Building in Haramachi, Shinjuku-ku to the DNP Gotanda Building in Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku. |
| Releases Site Dock, a comprehensive website examination service, and launches the Web consulting business on a full scale. | |
| Releases Commerce Line ShopPackage, an ASP service for EC site construction that supports communications by computer and three mobile phone carriers. | |
| Releases Site Cast, an ASP service to give assistance with mobile site construction. | |
| Launches the service of research to improve customer satisfaction for mail order sites. | |
| Launches the service of comparison of competitors' sites by Internet monitor members. |
