NHN Integrates 'Hancom Office Web' into 'Durey'

Hancom-NHN, Cloud-Integrated Collaboration to Promote Smart Work View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Hancom (Hangul and Computer, hereafter Hancom) announced on the 20th that it has signed a business agreement with NHN to supply web office services.


This agreement aims to establish a cooperative system linking the cloud services of both companies in response to the activation of smart work adoption, which has gained attention due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Hancom plans to integrate its web office, 'Hancom Office Web,' into NHN's cloud collaboration platform 'Toast Workplace Durey' (hereafter Durey). Through this, Durey users will be able to work on documents online without installing separate programs, and multiple users can simultaneously collaborate on documents.


Additionally, Hancom's document conversion solution 'DocsConverter' will be linked with Durey to convert various document formats into desired file types, enabling mobile electronic approval, document preview, content security, and search keyword extraction.


The signing ceremony held at NHN's Pangyo office in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province was attended by key officials including Kim Dae-gi, Hancom's Chief Operating Officer (COO), and Baek Do-min, NHN's Chief Information Officer (CIO).


CIO Baek stated, "With this business agreement, we will strengthen our position as a leading force driving a paradigm shift in work methods and smart work innovation."



COO Kim said, "In the post-COVID era, as cloud-based work methods spread, the importance of office software (SW) that spans PC, mobile, and web without device restrictions will become even more solid."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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