NKIA
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Enterprise Software |
Founded | February 1999 |
Headquarters | Seongnam , South Korea |
Key people | Seon-Woo Lee (CEO) |
Website | nkia |
NKIA is a software vendor based in Seongnam, South Korea and headed by CEO Seon-Woo Lee.[1] It was founded in 1999, with subsidiaries later formed in Singapore and Malaysia and an office in Beijing. [2]
Clients
NKIA clients include SK Telecom, the Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development, and Malaysia Airports Technologies. NKIA has also provided POLESTAR to Sun Microsystems in South Korea on an OEM basis.[2]
Products and Services
Monitoring
- POLESTAR SMS: This is systems management software.[2] NKIA and Tibero signed an agreement in 2011 to certify interoperability between POLESTAR SMS and Tibero RDBMS and to work together to ensure intercompatibility of future products.[1][3][4]
- POLESTAR VM SMS
- POLESTAR NMS
- POLESTAR STM
- POLESTAR DPM
- POLESTAR WPM
- POLESTAR APM
- POLESTAR SOC EMS
Operations Management
- POLESTAR ITSM
- POLESTAR ITAM
- POLESTAR Automation Suite
- POLESTAR XEUS: Provides a web-based cloud operations management solution to automate all IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) administration tasks, including accounting, resource allocation, and real-time monitoring. It was released on September 7, 2011.[5]
- POLESTAR TAMS
Governance
- POLESTAR Big Data Suite
- POLESTAR Enterprise Dashboard
References
- ^ a b Yuni Ku. "티베로-엔키아, IT 운영관리 시장 위한 제휴 체결 (Tibero and NKIA agree to Co-operate to Enter the Operations Management Market)" inews24 June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 4, 2013.
- ^ a b c Lee, Byung-Hee "미래를 뛰는 强小 기업 (4): 엔키아 (Small but Powerful Companies Heading to the Future (4): NKIA)" etnews August 21, 2006. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
- ^ Lim, Min-Cheol. "티베로-엔키아, IT 운영관리 공략에 맞손 (Tibero and NKIA Sign Agreement to Enter IT Operations Management Market)" ZDNet Korea June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
- ^ "티베로-엔키아, 솔루션 파트너 협력으로 IT 운영 관리 시장 공략 (Tibero and NKIA Cooperate as Solutions Partners to Enter IT Operations Management Market)" IDG IT World June 27, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.
- ^ Sung, Hyun-hee. "엔키아, `외산 독주` 클라우드 운영 관리 시장에 도전장 (NKIA Seeks to Leave Overseas Competition Behind with its Entry into the Cloud Operation Management Market)" etnews September 7, 2011. Retrieved on February 5, 2013.