LG HelloVision Expands Cloud PC Services to Small and Medium Enterprises View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] LG HelloVision is promoting the expansion of cloud PCs that enable remote work for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This initiative aims to support the 'smart work culture' of SMEs that need to adopt remote work in response to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) but are unable to do so due to the burden of infrastructure setup.


On the 17th, LG HelloVision announced, "We will expand the cloud PC market targeting SMEs and lead the spread of the smart work culture." LG HelloVision commercialized the first DaaS-type cloud PC service in Korea in 2016. Currently, it provides services to various companies and public institutions such as Hotel Shilla, Seoul Eastern Women's Development Center, and Busan Information Industry Promotion Agency. DaaS is a type of cloud computing service that allows users to access a personalized PC environment anytime and anywhere as long as there is a network connection.



LG HelloVision, in partnership with its solution provider Tilon, also offers SMEs the opportunity to experience the cloud PC service (vCloud PC, Vision Cloud PC) for free. This is intended to provide SMEs, which find it difficult to operate their own infrastructure due to limitations in cost and personnel, with a chance to test smart work solutions. Up to thirty accounts are provided depending on the size of the company. The trial period is from the application date until the end of April. Lee Jae-woo, head of LG HelloVision's corporate solutions division, said, "As interest in smart work infrastructure among SMEs increases, we decided to expand the service target and provide free support."


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