February 28, 2025
For many industries, informed decision-making and optimization has been a game of patchworking legacy systems together, managing data silos, and doing the best they can with limited insights. But with the advent of big data and AI-powered solutions that help different systems, applications, and data sets communicate, ineffective “frankensystems” are quickly becoming a thing of the past—making room for streamlined operations and more efficient business decisions.
As a cloud services systems integrator and longtime Microsoft partner, Hitachi Solutions is at the forefront of this essential streamlining. The organization has one goal across clients and industries: help customers accelerate success through AI-powered solutions. To accomplish this, they work solely with Microsoft technology to implement solutions related to enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), custom app development, and more.
Their Microsoft partnership goes back over a decade—a relationship that Joel Lindstrom, Senior Director of Power Platform, Low Code, and Automation at Hitachi Solutions, credits with powering the organization’s success. This success includes a 25% year-over-year growth and their recent Partner of the Year for Business Applications—Low Code Application Development win. Lindstrom leads the rapid solution development team, which uses Microsoft Power Platform to build AI-powered applications that help customers solve their problems quickly while still bringing in enterprise-grade standards and security.
Hitachi Solutions typically taps into End Customer Investment Funds (ECIF) for each initial engagement. ECIF is a Microsoft offering that provides financial assistance to customers to help them successfully adopt and deploy Microsoft products and solutions. By helping customers unlock this funding, the organization’s rapid solution development team can deliver a primary app experience that addresses real business needs and shows value faster than a typical app development experience. The power of low code applications, according to Lindstrom, is in building solutions quickly and effectively—while giving customers the ability to develop more solutions based on their Power Platform foundations. Once the customer trusts the capabilities of Power Platform, Hitachi Solutions scales using their digital factory methodology, which defines a playbook for success, identifies solutions for common challenges, identifies backlogs that need to be addressed, and builds solutions rapidly and in a way that helps customers truly understand and adopt Power Platform beyond their Hitachi Solutions engagement.
“Back in the spreadsheet days, you’d have data all over the place,” explains Lindstrom. “Power Platform, on the other hand, is built to give companies the ability to have central control, management, and governance over their operations—while empowering people to quickly meet their goals.”