Cloud4C Ready to Launch into the Korean Market

HABL
2 min readDec 7, 2020

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Cloud4C, a global cloud management service provider (MSP), officially made its way into the Korean market on July 1st by holding a ‘Korea Launch Day’ at its Korean branch in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu.

Cloud4C, based in Singapore, provides specialized cloud management services for corporates and has a premium cloud partnership of SAP ERP, a flagship of enterprise resource planning (ERP) programs.

Amazon Web Service (AWS), Microsoft Azure (MS Azure), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud are some of the few that provide not only IBM Cloud, but also services that include consulting to migration through their cloud system and supports end-to-end services such as construction and management.

Currently, it provides services to 60 of the 500 global multinational companies selected by the US economic magazine “Fortune,” and has more than 50 data centers in 25 countries around the world. It is providing Korea’s first hybrid multi-cloud management service to local companies such as Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor Group, and MCM (Sungju Group).

Cloud4C’s now houses more than 15,000 employees worldwide, and its global total sales amounted to KRW 3,151.1 billion as of 2019.

From left to right: Jiwon Shu (Co-Founder of hiblocks), Sanghoon Kil (COO & Co-Founder of hiblocks), Young Kim (CEO & Founder of hiblocks), Peter Seo (President to Korean branch & Global VP of Cloud4C), and Joseph Lee (Co-Founder of hiblocks)

Among the many congratulatory messages pouring in from their global and national affiliates, Peter Seo, who is the Korean branch president and global vice president of Cloud4C, has also announced Cloud4C’s strategy for the Korean market. This included revelation of the “Cloud MSP Partnership” MOU with Daebo Information and Communication, a social media curation platform Hiblocks, and TGSoft respectively.

Cloud4C founder and chairman Sridhar Pinnapureddy affirmed, “We will build a data center in Korea and pave a way to advance into China and Japan so that Korea can become the hub of the Northeast Asian cloud market.” “CLOUD4C Academy Internship Program” in collaboration with the Korean government and universities will contribute to solving the shortage of youth employment in Korea and the shortage of professional IT engineers in companies.”

“The adoption of cloud is essential for Korean companies today to digitally transform their business structures. I will do my best to triumph in the era of the 4th industrial revolution.” — Peter Seo

Source: CCTV NEWS

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