Introduction to MA-EYES Cloud ERP
BeeBreak Systems, headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has recently announced a new initiative to enhance their MA-EYES Cloud ERP platform. Starting March 2, 2026, users will benefit from a new solution that connects MA-EYES with the AI tool Dify, alongside integration features for generative AI. MA-EYES is designed primarily to assist organizations in managing their operations through effective project management.
About MA-EYES
MA-EYES serves as a comprehensive resource for companies looking to streamline their business activities. It encompasses various series tailored to different industries and implementation methods, ultimately aiming to increase both efficiency and productivity. The introduction of AI connection solutions marks a significant leap forward, addressing the evolving needs of businesses as they incorporate AI technologies into their core operations. For more information, visit the
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Background for the Integration
With the increasing prevalence of generative AI technologies over recent years, organizations are recognizing the potential efficiency gains from utilizing AI across various functions. In response to this demand, BeeBreak Systems has decided to launch a solution that integrates MA-EYES with Dify. This move supports customers in their efforts to build foundational business systems that leverage AI capabilities effectively.
Overview of the MA-EYES and Dify Integration
Dify, developed by LangGenius, Inc., is an open-source platform for AI application development that enables users to create applications without requiring specialized coding skills. It allows for flexible configuration and the development of AI-powered applications to suit specific user needs. By using Dify connected with MA-EYES, businesses can customize their AI-linked operations and develop tailored functionalities that match their specific business requirements.
A key feature of this solution allows users to directly invoke generative AI from MA-EYES via an 'AI Integration Module.' This not only provides accessibility to AI capabilities but also allows for no-code configuration adjustments on the LLM (Large Language Model) side, circumventing the significant development workload typically associated with system modifications during trial and error phases in operational settings.
Key Functions of the New AI Features
One of the sample features being introduced is the 'AI Project Search Function.' This tool enables users to conduct natural language searches on MA-EYES project data, including voice search capabilities, which greatly enhances user experience and data retrieval efficiency. The aim of this functionality is to help customers intuitively recognize what they can do with AI in their ERP system, laying the groundwork for AI utilization in their operations.
Additionally, the newly added 'AI Integration Module' will facilitate connectivity with Azure OpenAI. This integration supports operational efficiency by assisting with data entry. The initial offering includes an AI-OCR function that streamlines the expense reporting process by automatically filling in necessary details from uploaded receipts, specifically within the mobile version of MA-EYES.
Future Development Plans
BeeBreak Systems remains committed to ongoing development of AI-related features and solutions to ensure they continue to meet evolving customer needs. As businesses increasingly turn to AI for improved productivity, the company is dedicated to refining its offerings to support enhanced operational performance.
About BeeBreak Systems
Company Name: BeeBreak Systems, Inc.
Headquarters: 2-10-2 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
CEO: Jiro Shiraiwa
Established: July 2002
Business Focus: System Development
Stock Listing: Tokyo Growth Market (Stock Code: 3986)
Corporate Website: BeeBreak Systems
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