[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] InfraWare, a specialized office software company, announced on the 18th that it has linked its service "Polaris Office," which has 99 million users worldwide, to the document storage platform "Polaris Share" and made a strategic investment.


Polaris Share is a document storage platform developed by Singaporean company Decompany and invested in by the US blockchain leading company Consensys, and is preparing for a global launch.


Polaris Share is a system where knowledge producers share their content on the platform for free or with low fees and receive rewards. Users can evaluate (curate) and use the content. In other words, it is a concept that returns the value of knowledge contained in documents and networks to both knowledge producers and users.


An InfraWare official said, "InfraWare is expanding its office software platform business based on Polaris Office, including continuing strategic collaboration with Polaris Share," and added, "We plan to provide various linked services after the opening of Polaris Share by utilizing the global network of 99 million subscribers using Polaris Office."


Additionally, Consensys selected Polaris Share as one of 15 global companies through its global accelerating program "Tachyon."


Consensys is a global company developing Ethereum-based blockchain services and applications, founded by Joseph Lubin, a founding member of Ethereum, and is headquartered in New York.



InfraWare is an office software company whose main business, Polaris Office, is used by about 99 million people in 238 countries worldwide. Overseas users account for 85% of the total. Polaris Office securely shares files through cloud services and enables real-time collaboration. It also has excellent compatibility, allowing document work in various formats and supports Android and iOS.


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