SES_HUB®: Transforming Business with RBAC Implementation
On December 25, 2025, Hit me up Inc. based in Tokyo will officially introduce Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to its innovative sales support AI tool, SES_HUB. This groundbreaking update is set to revolutionize the way businesses manage permissions and information access across the SES (System Engineering Service) industry, addressing long-standing issues of opacity and confusion in resource allocation.
Overview of the Update
The recent enhancements to SES_HUB include:
- - Role/Permission Management: For precise control over access to sensitive data.
- - Optimized BtoB Linkages: Facilitating better collaboration between businesses.
- - Public API Availability: Allowing integration with external systems.
- - Information Architecture (MECE): Ensuring organized and comprehensive data management.
- - Security Hierarchy: Structuring information access to enhance security.
- - Optimization of Business Flows and Permissions: Tailoring access to match business needs.
These features come in addition to the existing capabilities of SES_HUB, which has operated for four years as a matching platform and AI sales support tool. Enhanced access control represents a significant step toward systemic management of permissions—a feature that is scarce in the SES industry. This shift aims to mitigate issues stemming from the historical lack of clarity around information flows and business transactions.
Addressing Internal Control Risks
The SES market has struggled with ambiguity regarding who the contractor and provider are. Proliferation of intermediaries has led to unrestricted access to information, resulting in unintended data leaks and false transactions. Meanwhile, procurement standards among enterprises and system integrators are increasing, rendering traditional SES practices inadequate. To bridge this gap, SES_HUB has redesigned and implemented an OS-like access control functionality.
RBAC Implementation Details
SES_HUB's new RBAC system categorizes users into three distinct roles:
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Role A: Businesses with Ordering and Approval Authority (SIer/Enterprise/First Contractors)
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Access: API Key (free during the campaign period)
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Features: Can register primary information exclusively; Control data distribution within their organization.
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Benefits: Enhanced compliance and vendor management, lower transaction risks, and clearer supply chain transparency.
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Role B: Businesses Directly Providing Resources (System Development Companies/Freelance Agents)
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Access: Paid API Key
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Features: Can register personnel information only from direct employment contracts; Clearly identifies resource offering scope.
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Benefits: Elimination of false business flows and inappropriate disclosure.
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Role C: Intermediary Businesses (Sales Companies/SES Firms)
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Access: Paid Web Application Account (limited features available for free)
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Features: Can register project personnel information as a legal entity responsible for business flows; Access to information is distinctly limited.
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Benefits: Standardization of operations without undermining information management intentions from the orderer side.
Benefits for Enterprises
The recent updates allow enterprises to achieve:
- - Enhanced transparency in business flows.
- - Preventing unwanted intermediary intrusion.
- - Comprehensive management of information distribution.
- - Significant reduction of procurement risks.
- - Improved alignment with compliance standards.
- - Establishment of a secure foundation for utilizing external resources.
This upgraded RBA framework aims not only to alleviate persistent structural issues within the SES market regarding chaotic information flow but also enables companies to lead resource allocation and procurement processes smoothly. Every function and feature within the platform is designed based on the user's contract type and inherent permissions.
Release Timing & Application Process
The new SES_HUB capabilities will be available starting December 26, 2025. To apply for the service, businesses can select their usage tier based on their role:
- - Role A: Registration and validation for users with ordering authority.
- - Role B: Direct contract and personnel registration capability.
- - Role C: Initial registration as a free member, with options for future paid plans.
Comments from the CEO
Hitonari Ogino, CEO of Hit me up Inc., stated, “The SES market has long been structurally vulnerable in information circulation. Our RBAC implementation is a strategic response to provide a proper collaboration framework for BtoB engagements, enhancing the quality and security of industry transactions.”
Company Background
Company Name: Hit me up Inc.
CEO: Hitonari Ogino
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Business Focus: Planning, development, and operation of SaaS and IT platforms, along with consulting support for management and resources.
The SES_HUB is designed to lead the charge in addressing long-standing issues within the industry and improve transactional quality and safety for all parties involved.
For inquiries, contact:
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