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At March 2007, there are 313 corporations (239,096 employees) and more than 2,000 small or medium size non-profit entities owned or contributed by the Korean central and local governments respectively. [[OLPC Korea]] hope to deliver about 240,000 [[Type III OLPC]]s and 2,400 servers to those entities with [[OEA|Open Enterprise Architecture]]. You may see the list of those corporations at [http://www.alio.go.kr/clean/info/introduce Public Management Information System].
At March 2007, there are 313 corporations (239,096 employees) and more than 2,000 small or medium size non-profit entities owned or contributed by the Korean central and local governments respectively. [[OLPC Korea]] hope to deliver about 240,000 [[Type III OLPC]]s and 2,400 servers to those entities with [[OEA|Open Enterprise Architecture]]. You may see the list of those corporations at [http://www.alio.go.kr/clean/info/introduce Public Management Information System].


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Latest revision as of 16:39, 4 January 2008

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XO Korea is developing ONLY a game: XO City, & NO relation with the OLPC Foundation.

At March 2007, there are 313 corporations (239,096 employees) and more than 2,000 small or medium size non-profit entities owned or contributed by the Korean central and local governments respectively. OLPC Korea hope to deliver about 240,000 Type III OLPCs and 2,400 servers to those entities with Open Enterprise Architecture. You may see the list of those corporations at Public Management Information System.

We plan to provide a hybrid of Government Server and Business Server to those entities, and our progresses will be shown in this page.

Because all our plans should be harmonized with those of the Korean governments such as Vision2030 Plan, we must present some visions of what those governmental corporations obtaining from adopting our OLPC-related plans. That is related to some governmental revenue or expense (budget) issues.

Financial Affairs

  • Assets: USD 6,030 billion at the end of 2006.
  • Revenue/expense: USD 2644 billions at the end of 2006.
  • Other financial ratios

What is the benefit of adopting Type III OLPC?

Educational Affairs

  • Benefits from educating employees
  • Benefit from educating citizens
  • Benefit from educating children

Other Issues

  • Macroeconomic issues
  • Privatization