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- New Mobile Services in Japan
- This white paper introduces User Created Contents UCC, search engine, and HSDPA-based video services in Japan. Similar development is expected to occur in Korea, where the UCC business model, currently led by the wired platform operators, will soon expand to mobile phone based wireless platforms. And as...
- Tags: Search Engine, Development, Video, Korea, Corporate Communications, Search, Marketing
- White papers 2007-03-01
- Enabling Efficient Online Customer Services for Government
- Ministry of Government Administration and House Affairs is the administrative arm of the Government of the Republic of Korea. The G4C Government for Citizens project provides online services and information for over 4,000 activities including taxation, social insurance, legislation, public auctions and patent applications. Challenge: The citizens of Korea were...
- Tags: Customer Service, Nortel Networks Corp., Korea, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
- Case studies 2006-09-22
- Home Network Services in Korea
- Remote access services that enable the user to check home security related issues from a remote location by using a mobile device, have been introduced by mobile carriers in Korea. This white paper briefly introduces the main trends in mobile device-based home network services in Korea. The home...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Home Network, Korea, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- White papers 2006-07-01
- Introduction of 4G Activities in Korea
- In Korea, the development of 4G mobile system technologies is very actively carried on. The activities of 4G development in Korea will be introduced in this paper. In the first part, the current status of preparing the commercial WiBro service will be presented. The WiBro Service (Portable Internet Service for...
- Tags: 4G, Mobile System, Mobility, Korea, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2005-04-24
- Ubiquitous Network Societies: The Case of the Republic of Korea
- Korea provides an excellent example for a study of the mobile information society, simply because its success as one of the world leaders in information and communication technologies is little short of phenomenal. The country has evolved from utter decimation at the end of the Korean War to being one...
- Tags: International Telecommunications Union, Mobile, Network, Korea, Advertising & Promotion, Leadership, Broadband Internet, Marketing, Management, Telecommunications
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- The Republic of Korea Air Force Improves Information Sharing With Secure Staff Portal
- The Republic Of Korea Air Force ROKAF is a key defense organization in the country. With information technology playing an increasingly prominent role in modern warfare, defense organizations globally are investing in state-of-the-art systems to protect their borders. ROKAF is no different: in October 2005 it deployed an intranet portal...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Air Force, Korea, ROKAF, Portals, Web Technology, Application Servers, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Leading Innovator Sharpens Competitive Edge With Rights-Protection Technology
- Doosan is based in Seoul, Korea, with offices throughout the United States and Asia. The global corporation has 20 affiliate companies with interests in several competitive markets, such as distribution and consumer goods, and is already a leading company in Korea. Doosan recognized that, to continue to penetrate new markets...
- Tags: Corporation, Microsoft Corp., Korea, Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services, Innovator, Doosan, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Security
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- PCs and the Internet Enhance Rural Economies and Improve Quality of Life in the Republic of Korea
- From Finland to Malaysia, nations that want to understand the impact of digital inclusion and other e-Government strategies have been flocking to the Republic of Korea. One of the world's most wired nations, Korea is also a leader in using Information and Communications Technology ICT to make government more efficient,...
- Tags: Internet, PC, Korea, E-government, Government, Desktops, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Hardware, Networking
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- Korea Institute of Science and Technology Speeds Research Efforts With Help From IBM On Demand Business
- The Korea Institute of Science and Technology has a leading role in promoting technological advances in Korea. The Korea Institute of Science and Technology KIST, a major participant in the national effort to create cutting-edge technologies, needed to find a way to better support its collaborative research teams. The new...
- Tags: Grid Computing, Korea, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, It service Management, Networking
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- Smart grid players extend their influence beyond the pilot phase
- When it comes to real market potential in the green tech space, smart grid-related technology is right up there. In any given week, I could post a half-dozen blogs about developments in this world. Echelon, in particular, has had a very busy summer, inking a new deal in Denmark, expanding...
- Tags: Echelon, Project Deployment, Pricing, Telecom & Utilities, Marketing Research, Marketing, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- EU files new charges against Intel
- EU files new charges against IntelGreat news!!! We need competition on the merits for x86 processors.Without that, innovation will suffer and prices will rise. Absolutely great news!!!Same old cat fightIt's amazing how a core 2 duo chip could nail AMD this bad.I suppose, but, now AMD can file suit in...
- Tags: Leadership, Processors, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-17
- Intel faces new antitrust charges in Europe: report
- European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel, expanding a probe into the chipmaker's marketing and sales practices, according to a report. European regulators are preparing to file new antitrust charges against Intel, expanding a probe into the chipmaker's marketing and sales practices, The Wall Street...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Corporate Law, Semiconductors, Security, Business Operations, Hardware, Reuters, Intel, antitrust, European Commission, AMD, processors
- News items 2008-07-16
- IISIP (zip)
- IISIP keeps attackers out of IIS by easily blocking known bad IP addresses, and optionally IP addresses and China and Korea. The lists are automatically downloaded so the latest versions are always available. A simple but effective way to block unwanted attacks. This version is the first release on CNET...
- Tags: IP, IP Address, HD Greetings, IISIP, Network Technology, Networking
- Software downloads 2008-07-11
- An history of bilateral teleoperation
- In case you're not familiar with the concept of bilateral teleoperation, this is just a way to remotely control robots. Two researchers have written a technical paper which covers more than 50 years of history of bilateral teleoperation. This paper has just received the 'Automatica Best Paper' in the survey/tutorial...
- Tags: Moon, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-07-08
- What are the alternatives to the iPhone 3G?
- What are the alternatives to the iPhone 3G?That is an easy onethe only alternative to owning an iPhone is death.[i]"Give me an iPhone, or give me death!"[/i]Funny, I'm wondering if there are any alternatives to the HTC Touch DiamondAs if the big, bulky, heavy nature of the iPhone wasn't bad...
- Tags: Cellular phones, 3G, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2008-07-07
- 4.2 mln Internet users signed up for fiber in Q1 2008
- Fiber providers added 4.2 mln customers in Q1 2008, while 2.5 mln customers signed up for cable modems, according to Point Topic. The bulk of the new fiber subscribers are in China, where 2.5 mln signed up, for a total of 16.7 mln. US is in #4 place after Japan...
- Tags: Internet User, Internet, Fiber, Network Technology, Networking, AM
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- (Images: Dubai's skyscraper in motion)
- (Images: Dubai's skyscraper in motion)Fast Forward, NYC... where the story of the great PIT continues. It just amazes and saddens me how far the US has fallen.When the rest of the world reads about the insurance lawsuits related to the original WTC, the fear of replacing the building with one...
- Tags: skyscraper
- Discussion threads 2008-07-01
- Detroit auto industry going through shock therapy? As in electric shock? Sales numbers say this is real and this is do-or-die
- Detroit auto industry going through shock therapy? As in electric shock? Sales numbers say this is real and this is do-or-dieAmerica is finishedThis latest downturn coupled with the internet and lax foreign ownership laws means that the devaluation of housing, which would normally ultimately let poor Americans back...
- Tags: industry, Big 3, sales, therapy, Saturn
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Time Warner Cable's metering plans: Why not?
- Time Warner Cable's metering plans: Why not?It's the Tip of the IcebergThis is just a new revenue stream for Time Warner. It's also a step back in time to the early days of the Internet when you had usage fees. And, if they decide to keep it, the other...
- Tags: Cable, Network technology, BluRay, Time Warner Cable Inc., wireless, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-06-03
- Debunking yet another bogus malware study
- Here we go again, with yet another round of bogus reporting about the extent of malware infections in the United States. This morning I read a report by Nick Farrell of The Inquirer, which was accompanied by the screamer headline One in Four US computers infected. It links in turn to a much longer...
- Tags: Adware, OECD, Malware, Computer, Badware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses And Worms, Productivity, Security, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
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