I-ON Digital Corp. engages in the development and supply of unstructured data management and digital marketing software and solutions in South Korea and Japan. It offers enterprise content management system and digital experience solutions, such as I-ON Content Server, I-ON Content Application Framework Engine, I-ON Deploy Server, I-ON Content Ecosystem, I-ON Digital Asset Management System, and I-ON Web Analytics Server; and sports and IT convergence service and solutions, including Ticket Advanced Marketing Management, a sports marketing and analytics tool, as well as VoiceBall, an amateur league umpire and data service. The company also provides software as a service solutions comprising GAIA, a data repository platform that manages a cloud-based ecosystem that enterprises or individuals can use to build and share mobile applications; iDrive, an e-document management system; e.Form, a mobile contract platform; and Assist9, a mobile enterprise resource planning dashboard. In addition, it offers energy management solutions consisting of Load Aggregator's Management System, a demand response management solution designed to manage and reduce electricity consumption. The company was formerly known as I-ON Communications Corp. I-ON Digital Corp. was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
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