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Cisco, GDSYS and Incheon to Build Service Platform in Korea
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March 16, 2010

Cisco, GDSYS and Incheon to Build Service Platform in Korea

By Hans Lewis, TMCnet Contributor


Korea will witness the building of a Ubiquitous Service Platform, or “USP,” by Cisco (News - Alert), GDSYS, a local data center service provider and Incheon Metropolitan City. The three have exchanged a memorandum of understanding, or “MoU,” to mutually collaborate in building a USP-based on the Cisco Unified Computing System technology to support delivering virtualized cloud-based information technology services for small and medium-sized businesses and public agencies, in the Incheon Free Economic Zone, or “IFEZ.”

 
“With USP, we will be able to serve any of the ventures and start-ups in Incheon and IFEZ. I hope that this new data center will be widely perceived as a truly ubiquitous platform based on advanced technologies, such as unified computing and cloud services,” said Heung-Bae Ahn, CEO of GDSYS.
 
The USP is an advanced green data center platform based on the concepts of ubiquitous computing, cloud computing and intelligent integrated network solutions, providing a platform for delivering high-quality IT services. USP supports a true cloud computing service environment as well as a scalable and virtualized data center environment.
 
Under the MoU, Cisco will provide its rich experience, expertise and technologies across the whole process of building the data center, from design, consulting service, and network infrastructure to operation. GDSYS, a local data center service provider, will manage the overall project. It expects to deliver highly stable and flexible data center services from hosting, co-location, security and cloud services to small and midsize businesses and public sector located in Incheon and the IFEZ.
 
Incheon Metropolitan City will support the two companies in building the green data center, with the aim of boosting the local economy, creating jobs and attracting foreign investment. The green data center is expected to have about 200 IT specialists and may create an economic effect exceeding KRW 200 billion for five years after it is established.
 
Based on the MoU, the USP will be implemented this year and the new data center services are expected to be available to customers in early 2011.
 
Cisco technologies is expected to be deployed in the data center include the Cisco Unified Computing System, Cisco Unified Communications (News - Alert) and video-based physical security solutions.
The creation of a Ubiquitous Service Platform represents a key milestone in the development of the Smart+Connected Communities vision for Incheon.
 
Through this innovative project, residents, visitors and businesses will experience a sustainable technology-enabled lifestyle through a digital architecture and infrastructure systems built into the urban environment.
 
What’s more, the Cisco Smart+Connected Communities initiative is designed to provide cities and communities with smart and connected solutions for utilities, safety and security, connected real estate, transportation, health care, learning, sports venues, and government services.
 
By providing a network-enabled blueprint for successful “smart” cities of the future, Smart+Connected Communities solutions help transform physical communities into connected communities that can help realize sustainable economic growth and GDP, enable environmental sustainability through resource management and operational efficiencies, and enhance quality of life for residents.
 
Recently, NetApp unveiled new design guides and capabilities geared specifically for service providers that will help them deliver greater value to their cloud customers.

Hans Lewis is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Kelly McGuire


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