S Korea’s Naver jumps into cloud computing market – The Borneo Post

SEOUL: Naver Corp., the operator of South Koreas dominant Internet portal, launched a new cloud-computing platform on Monday to join other IT firms in the fast-growing market, South Korea s Yonhap news agency reported.

Naver Business Platform (NBP), a subsidiary firm under Naver providing IT infrastructure and solutions, released the platform, Naver Cloud Platform, to offer 30 basic services such as data computing and security management.

The firm said it plans to add four or five new services every month to allow its clients to use Navers services including web search and voice recognition.

The company said it aims to compete against other global powerhouses and become one of the worlds top five cloud service providers in the next two years.

Naver has been seeking to attract customers for its own cloud computing services that have become core infrastructure for Internet of Things technology, big data and other new Internet technologies.

Major players, including Amazon and IBM, have become front-runners in the South Korean market for cloud computing services.

According to a recent study by the National IT Industry Promotion Agency (NIPA), the South Korean market for cloud computing jumped 46.3 per cent on year to 766.4 billion won (US$657.1 million) last year. Bernama

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