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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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SemTech2007 and Saltlux
There is an online news article for SemTech2007 and Saltlux as follows;
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/04/prweb520867.htm
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/04/prweb520867.htm
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Saltlux and IRI Ubiteq form Business Alliance for a Web2.0 Solution Business and kick-off a Mutual Collaboration of R&D in the Ubiquitous Technology
Saltlux, Inc. (a Korean Corporation, Kyung-il (Tony) Lee, CEO, called “Saltlux” hereafter) with its Intelligent Info. Retrieval and Text Mining Technology and IRI Ubiteq, Inc. (a Japanese Corporation, Tsukasa Ogino, CEO, called “Ubiteq” hereafter) agreed to for business alliance for a web2.0 solution business, and also both concluded for technical collaboration in Ubiquitous Technology of the next generation of Web (Service Web2.0, Web3.0).
Saltlux will get a toehold into the Japan market with merging its Intelligent Info. Retrieval and Text Mining Technology with an objective-oriented SNS and/or the visual-mapping of information technology, called “Spatial Gateway” of Ubiteq.
On the other hand, Ubiteq will accelerate its Web2.0-type solution business previously announced with adding Saltlux technologies for meeting the needs of enterprises and/or schools. And also, Ubiteq will get a toehold in the Korea market with “Spatial Gateway” by merging it into the solution business scheme of Saltlux.
Contact Information:
Saltlux, Inc. : Lucy Cho TEL: +822-3402-0081(Ext.205) lucycho@saltlux.com
IRI Ubiteq, Inc. : Kosuke Ito k-ito@ubiteq.co.jp
TEL: +81-3-3344-7511 FAX: +81-3-3344-7522 press@ubiteq.co.jpIn addition, both companies also agreed to pursuit Ubiquitous Technologies as a mutual collaboration of R&D with the next generation of web technologies of Saltlux, such as Ontology and Semantic Web, and the sensor network and IPv6 technologies of Ubiteq for a near future ubiquitous solution.
Saltlux will get a toehold into the Japan market with merging its Intelligent Info. Retrieval and Text Mining Technology with an objective-oriented SNS and/or the visual-mapping of information technology, called “Spatial Gateway” of Ubiteq.
On the other hand, Ubiteq will accelerate its Web2.0-type solution business previously announced with adding Saltlux technologies for meeting the needs of enterprises and/or schools. And also, Ubiteq will get a toehold in the Korea market with “Spatial Gateway” by merging it into the solution business scheme of Saltlux.
Contact Information:
Saltlux, Inc. : Lucy Cho TEL: +822-3402-0081(Ext.205) lucycho@saltlux.com
IRI Ubiteq, Inc. : Kosuke Ito k-ito@ubiteq.co.jp
TEL: +81-3-3344-7511 FAX: +81-3-3344-7522 press@ubiteq.co.jpIn addition, both companies also agreed to pursuit Ubiquitous Technologies as a mutual collaboration of R&D with the next generation of web technologies of Saltlux, such as Ontology and Semantic Web, and the sensor network and IPv6 technologies of Ubiteq for a near future ubiquitous solution.
Saltlux partners with KartOO to provide Web 2.0 based service
Saltlux partners with KartOO to provide Web 2.0-based service [The Digital Times Oct. 26, 2006] On October 25, 2006, Saltlux (CEO: Kyung-il Lee) announced a strategic partnership with France based KartOO (CEO: Laurent Baleydier) to launch a service business based on semantic web and Web 2.0. KartOO is a world-class Web 2.0 specialist recognized by Gartner. Saltlux will combine its semantic technology with the French company's interactive visualization and group intelligence processing technology to launch a service business in Asia as its main target. KartOO's KartOO Visu consists of the server system and the visualization client. The server system processes and represents a high volume of Java and XML-based knowledge information. The flash-based visualization client can interact with the users. This solution provides all visualization features imaginable such as multidimensional knowledge maps, semantic information search engines, object navigation, and social network visualization. Saltlux will combine its semantic engine '[IN2]SDOR' with KartOO Visu to implement a wide range of next generation knowledge-based web applications, including semantic search engines, semantic KM, and semantic portals, and open their APIs. Saltlux will attend ISWC, the world's largest semantic web conference to be held in the United Sates in coming November, and present how it has applied semantic technology to a ubiquitous computing environment. Read Article_Digital Times Read Article_Electronic Times
Saltlux, Inc. has joined ISWC2006 as a Gold Sponsorship Member!
Saltlux, a solution company of next generational information retrieval based on semantic web and text mining (CEO Kyung-il (Tony) Lee, in2.saltlux.com) has joined ISWC2006 (International Semantic Web Conference 2006) and announced that they will conduct strategic marketing activities for opening up a new international market in ISWC2006 as a Gold Sponsorship Member. ISWC2006 is a huge international conference and it has been held in Athens, Georgia state of USA from November 5th to 9th. Approximately 600 people of web specialists will join and share their main information by making a presentation with their paper of Semantic web technology in ISWC2006. Saltlux will make a presentation with their paper for R&D achievement of next generational web technology applied in ubiquitous computing environment and conduct various activities for developing overseas sales in this conference. ISWC2007 and ASWC2007 will be held in Busan of Korea around mid-November, 2007. Therefore approximately 700 people of foreign professors, doctors and industrial engineers will visit Korea next year. Recently Saltlux has been trying to make inroads into Japanese web market and CEO (Kyung-il (Tony) Lee) has announced “We, Saltlux will join various kinds of international / domestic conferences continuously for acquiring popularity all over the world and advance into web market abroad over Asia to get international competitiveness.
Saltlux named Gold Sponsor and Tutorial Facilitator for ASWC2006
“Saltlux named gold sponsor and tutorial facilitator for ASWC 2006, 1st Asian Semantic Web Conference” Saltlux Inc., a solution provider for semantic web-based IT convergence services, next generation information searching and text mining, is named a gold sponsor and a tutorial facilitator for the Asian Semantic Web Conference 2006 (ASWC2006), which will be held for the first time in Asia. Running as an extension of the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) and the European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC), which are the biggest semantic web-related events in the world, the ASWC is the very first international conference to be held in Asia. The ASWC will be held in Beijing, China, from September 3 to 7. Various programs are planned for the conference, including presentations by reputable researchers, tutorials, workshops, technical programs, and demo booths. As many as 300 semantic web researchers in Korea, China and Japan, as well as other experts from Europe and North America, are scheduled to present their research findings. Presentations will cover latest semantic web-related research findings, ranging from ontology to reasoning, database, system integration, annotation, and semantic web services. Saltlux Inc. will be facilitating one of the three tutorials during the conference. Titled “Tools and Applications for the Enterprise Semantic Web,” Saltlux Inc. will be co-hosting this tutorial with ontoprise, a German firm. Leveraging on their rich industry experience, the two companies will give an overview of fundamental concepts for ontology modeling, reasoning, and semantic web-based applications in the business environment. Tutorial participants will also be given an opportunity to try out commercially available ontology modeling tools and reasoning engines. In addition, the two facilitators will introduce to the participants OntoBroker and KAON2, knowledge management and information searching applications for the actual enterprise environment, by providing their demonstrations.
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