NKIA

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NKIA Co., Ltd.
Type Private
IndustryEnterprise Software
FoundedFebruary 1999 (1999-02)
Headquarters,
Key people
Seon-Woo Lee (CEO)
Revenue> KRW 10 Billion (2011)
Website nkia.co.kr

NKIA is an enterprise software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee. [1] The company develops various kinds of operations management systems and additionally provides consulting system management and training services. [2] It is a leading provider of homegrown ITSM solutions to the South Korean market. [3] It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing. [4]

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Revenue

Revenue exceeded 10 billion South Korean Won in 2011, [3] about 10% of which was earned outside of South Korea. [5]

Clients

South Korean Government

NKIA is a major vendor of systems management solutions for domestic e-government projects. The South Korean Government's consistent ranking at the top of the United Nations' E-Government Readiness Index has been attributed in part to their use of NKIA software products. [3] The National Computing and Information Agency's integrated operations management system was developed on the basis of three NKIA software products: Polestar ITSM, Polestar SMS, and Polestar XEUS. [3] [6]

Other public-sector clients in South Korea include the Ministry of Information and Communication, [7] the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation, [8] the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development, [4] and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, who used NKIA software for the National Education Information System. [7]

Other Clients

Other clients include Sun Microsystems, [4] Asia Commercial Bank, [5] LG Group, [7] Malaysia Airports Technologies, [4] KTX, [3] Mobifone, [5] Korea Telecom, [7] and SK Telecom. [4] [7]

Products

Monitoring

Operations Management

Governance

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