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In-Hyung Baik
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Sr. Research Manager, Enterprise Group |
Soonyul Chang is the Analyst of Software research in IDC Korea, being responsible for in-depth research of software areas such as infrastructure management, security, operating system, and so on.
He transferred from the Consulting group in IDC Korea. He was responsible for managing customized consulting requirement from clients on IT service sector. His consulting areas include PC, Peripherals, Commercial Systems & Servers, Storage, Software, IT Services, Telecommunications & Data communications, and Internet. In his role, he coordinated consulting service with IDC regional & worldwide analysts.
Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Chnag was the Director of Consulting in EarlyExit for two years. His role was to identify, develop business strategy and fund the potential technology start-up companies; accelerate them to market; and prepare them for exit, and provide market research to define clients¡¯ potential market and develop their new business model. Prior to joining EarlyExit, Mr. Chang had managed a two-way business gateway between the U.S. and Korea as business-developing director of Korean Software Incubator (KSI), whose main role is to search, assess, develop, and provide facilities to enable small- and medium-sized Korean technology companies to launch their products and services in the U.S. market.
Previously, Mr. Chang worked for the technical consulting area and provided information technology consulting services to small and medium businesses in system integration of hardware, software and computer networking area
He has received a B.A. degree in Management Information System from the San Jose State University in San Jose, California. |
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Andrew Namboka
Chief Technologist, Asia Pacific Nokia Enterprise Solutions |
Andrew Namboka is Chief Technologist for Nokia Enterprise Solutions in Asia Pacific and based in Singapore. In his role, Andrew leads a team of sales engineers to support the technical needs of customers and channel partners around the region. His portfolio spans 14 countries throughout Asia Pacific including China and Japan.
Andrew brings with him more than 15 years of experience in the data communications industry. He started his career in the field as a lead engineer with IBM UK and was responsible for building secure banking infrastructure. He went on to join MCI WorldCom as a VPN/PKI implementation specialist with geographical responsibility in EMEA. In 2000, Andrew joined Nokia UK as a European senior technical consultant before taking on the role of technology manager and subsequently engineering manager for EMEA.
Andrew is a frequent expert speaker at various industry events as well as universities. He closely follows the standards development work of the Working Groups of the Internet Engineering Task Force, particularly security, mobile IP and IPv6.
Andrew holds an Engineering Honors Degree in mechanical engineering with specialization in robotics and artificial intelligence. He also completed post-graduate studies investigating motion control algorithms, digital signal processing and parallel processing technologies. |
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Stuart McIrvine
Director, IBM Software Group Corporate Security Strategy |
| Stuart McIrvine has been with IBM for 17 years and is currently the Director of Corporate Security Strategy. In this role he is responsible for defining the strategy for IBM's extensive portfolio of Security products, services and partnerships to meet the security needs of IBM's customers. Prior to this role Stuart held many Marketing positions in IBM's Software Group in areas including; Networking & Security, Business Integration and Portals. Before his positions in Marketing Stuart spent 6 years with IBM in both Hardware and Software engineering. Stuart has an undergraduate degree in Electronic Systems and Microcomputer Engineering and an MBA. |
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Yong-Il Lee
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JinGoo Lee
Channel Business Development Manager, Citrix Systems Korea Ltd. |
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Dr. Keith White
Security Services Director, Asia Pacific, Alcatel-Lucent |
Dr. Keith White is Security Services Director for Asia Pacific and leads the Professional Security Services Consulting Practice team for Alcatel-Lucent.
Keith started his career with Telecom New Zealand as a Telecommunications Engineer in the mid-1970s. He then joined IBM as a Customer Engineer, commissioning and servicing computers for two years and he moved on to Rank Xerox as an engineer for five years. White took on the electronic security field in his work for Coca-Cola before joining Optus Communications as National Security Manager.
In 1994, Keith joined Cardax Systems as the Australian General Manager and was responsible for many successful marketing campaigns in Australia and Asia. He had concurrently worked on major security infrastructure projects with Australian and Asian universities. Keith¡¯s stint with Cardax Systems brought him to the US, where he had established Cardax Systems in the Pan-American market. He has also worked on defense security projects with the organizations such as the US Navy, United Airlines and Motorola. In 1999, Keith headed back to Australia and spearheaded major security infrastructure projects with the Australian Department of Defence, Qantas Airways, Lucent Technologies, AT&T and the Independent Commission Against Corruption. In addition, he has worked on the TA Orange Telecommunications account, developing their network and facilities security infrastructure in Thailand, right up to 2001.
White is highly regarded in academia and was awarded the Doctorate in Science, Technology Development, for his work on token-based encryption technologies. |
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Patrick Youn
Assoc. SE Manager, Symantec Korea |
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Lee, Sang Seok
SE Manager, Data Solution Team, LG-Nortel |
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Ye-Ri Park
Sr. Analyst, Enterprise Group, IDC Korea |
Ye-Ri Park is a Market Analyst in IDC Korea, who is responsible for Storage and Security program, tracking the latest developments in Korea market. Her role encompasses primary research activities such as market-sizing, analyzing and forecasts.
Prior to joining IDC, Ms. Park experienced several research and field works of IT specialized PR, e-Commerce, and international economics in different organizations. Ms. Park completed a MA course of e-Business in Graduate School of International Studies at Sogang University, a certificate course of Information Technology in Canberra Institute of Technology, Australia. |
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In-Hyung Baik
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