HC Corporation Advances as a Next-Generation Network-Centric Total Cloud Infrastructure Company
Expanding WiFi 7 and High-Performance Switch Lineup
Targeting the VMware Alternative Market with Sangfor Technologies
HC Corporation, a leading domestic network and cloud infrastructure company led by CEO Jonghoon Lee, is strengthening its network-centric total cloud infrastructure business by expanding its next-generation network equipment lineup and engaging in a strategic partnership with global cloud company Sangfor Technologies.
HC Corporation has expanded its next-generation network portfolio to address rapidly increasing data traffic and the demand for ultra-fast, low-latency communications. The portfolio now includes WiFi 7 access points (AP), high-performance multi-gigabit L2 and L3 switches, and network equipment for data centers and campus environments. The company, in particular, is enhancing its capabilities in designing and building networks with a focus on stability and scalability for public institutions and enterprise customers.
The company is moving beyond supplying network equipment by expanding its portfolio into servers, storage, and virtualization, offering an integrated infrastructure that combines network, server, storage, and virtualization. To this end, it has introduced a one-stop infrastructure package that incorporates Sangfor’s HCI (hyperconverged infrastructure) solution, aiming to reduce the complexity of building and operating data centers.
This integrated infrastructure package supports the implementation of a software-defined data center (SDDC) and is gaining attention as a cost-effective alternative to VMware environments, which have seen a significant increase in license costs recently. Leveraging its experience in network-based infrastructure design, HC Corporation aims to minimize technical and operational burdens that arise during cloud migration.
HC Corporation plans to expand its business, focusing on markets that demand both stability and cost efficiency—such as public sector, financial institutions, manufacturing, and large corporate affiliates—through an integrated infrastructure service system that covers design, construction, and technical support.
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A company representative stated, "Our goal is to deliver tangible infrastructure value to customers by organically connecting all areas of cloud infrastructure centered on next-generation networks," adding, "We will present a cloud infrastructure model based on network competitiveness in the domestic market as an alternative to VMware."
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