4-Way Partnership with Wisenut, Innogrid, and Twolinecloud
NHN Provides Tokyo Region Cloud
“Actively Supporting Domestic Companies’ Successful Entry into Japan”, ‘[Edaily Reporter Choi Yeon-du] NHN Cloud has joined forces with domestic AI and cloud companies like Wisenut, Innogrid, and Twolinecloud to target the Japanese cloud market.’,
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, ‘On the 4th, NHN Cloud announced that it signed a four-party Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with AI technology company ‘Wisenut (096250)’, cloud computing company ‘Innogrid’, and cloud/desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) company ‘Twolinecloud’ to expand the Japanese digital ecosystem.’,
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, ‘The signing ceremony was held on the 3rd at the NHN Japan subsidiary in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Attendees included Kim Dong-hoon, CEO of NHN Cloud, Kang Yong-seong, CEO of Wisenut, Kim Myeong-jin, CEO of Innogrid, and Hyun Seung-yeop, CEO of Twolinecloud, who promised cooperation for entering the Japanese market.’,
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, ‘In the future, the four companies plan to combine their strengths in private and native cloud, AI, and DaaS technology and expertise to develop and supply business models suitable for the Japanese market ecosystem.’,
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, ‘As part of the agreement, NHN Cloud will provide the cloud infrastructure based on its Tokyo region (multiple data centers) established in Japan, while the other partners will utilize the NHN Cloud infrastructure to supply their AI and cloud solutions to Japanese clients.’,
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, ‘NHN Cloud plans to actively serve as a bridge for domestic IT companies entering the Japanese market. In addition to cloud infrastructure, it will offer the business know-how accumulated by the NHN Japan subsidiary over years of targeting the Japanese market, supporting Korean companies in successfully establishing themselves in Japan.’,
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, ‘Previously, NHN Cloud opened the Tokyo region in March 2019. Last May, it formed a partnership with Japanese quality assurance (QA) company “IQube One” and has been consistently targeting the Japanese cloud market by setting up booths at prominent Japanese IT events.’,
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, ‘Kim Dong-hoon, CEO of NHN Cloud, stated, “Based on this partnership, we will showcase the prowess of Korean cloud capabilities in the Japanese market by combining domestic companies’ strengths,” and added, “We aim to be a strong supporter for domestic companies hoping to enter Japan, leveraging the Tokyo region known for its stability and security.”’,
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