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South Korea Emerges as a Dynamic Hub for Cloud Computing Expansion and Innovation
Oct. 30, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

South Korea is accelerating its role as a central hub for cloud computing investments and infrastructure development.

**Naver built its Gak Sejong data center 93 miles south of Seoul, near Sejong City Hall, to ensure maximum stability and resilience against sudden surges in server usage and major earthquakes.**
Now operating at one-third capacity and 20 percent complete, the facility will expand through six construction phases to host up to 600,000 servers by 2029. Naver applied stringent safety standards drawn from the 2011 Fukushima lessons but cannot fully insulate against all natural disasters such as fires. To guarantee uninterrupted service, the company operates multiple data centers and backup systems that reroute operations as needed. Operating expenses are substantial, with electricity costs alone projected at 22 billion won (US$15 million) in 2025. Although the center initially served only Naver’s own services, it will open its hyperscale AI infrastructure to third-party clients through GPU-as-a-service offerings.

**Meanwhile, Cloukerus partnered with Google Cloud to deliver an AI training program for civil servants at Seoul City Hall, demonstrating generative AI applications in public-sector administrative tasks.**
The program covered AI industry trends, return on investment for generative AI, and use cases tailored to government institutions, while offering hands-on practice with Google AI Studio and NotebookLM. Participants responded positively to interactive sessions, reflecting growing interest and capability in deploying cloud-based AI solutions across government agencies.

**The Open Public Administration concluded its second Cloud Native (K-PaaS) Instructor Training at Innogrid headquarters, aiming to expand the pool of professional cloud-native instructors.**
The program selected candidates with foundational K-PaaS knowledge and emphasized practical, hands-on education to meet rising demand for specialists in both public and private sectors. Graduates will support deployment and management of cloud-native architectures across various Korean institutions.

**Bespin Global earned the “Asia-Pacific Service Provider of the Year” award at the Cloudflare Partner Awards for its leading migration services across the region.**
As Cloudflare’s official distributor in Korea, Bespin Global received recognition for delivering secure, high-performance web services and supporting large-scale migrations to Cloudflare’s network over the past year.

**HS Hyosung Information Systems saw its VSP One Object storage solution named a leader in the GigaOm Radar Object Storage Report.**
Reviewers praised its advanced reporting and analytics, storage optimization capabilities, and seamless integration with public cloud environments via AWS S3 API extensions. The solution aims to boost data management efficiency and reduce costs for enterprises handling large-scale object storage deployments.

**Datadog hosted the inaugural Seoul edition of its Datadog Summit 2025, showcasing observability and security innovations for the AI era.**
The event attracted major domestic customers and industry experts, reflecting Korea’s strategic importance to Datadog’s growth. Sessions featured new integrations, monitoring best practices for AI workloads, and collaborations with local technology firms to advance observability capabilities.

**At the APEC CEO Summit Korea 2025, Amazon Web Services announced plans to invest more than US$5 billion in South Korean cloud infrastructure by 2031.**
This commitment forms part of a broader US$9 billion investment by seven global companies over the next five years in strategic industries including AI, semiconductors, and future vehicles. The South Korean government offered cash, location, and tax incentives to support these investments, and Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy officials pledged ongoing regulatory reforms and financial aid to strengthen the country’s position as a global innovation and cloud technology hub.
GitHub launches Agent HQ, unifying multi-agent AI development and accelerating collaborative coding
Oct. 30, 2025 | Technology & Innovation

GitHub has unveiled Agent HQ, a comprehensive platform that consolidates multiple AI coding agents within a unified development environment.

**On October 28, 2025, GitHub introduced Agent HQ as the centerpiece of its AI-driven development vision.**
Available to paid GitHub Copilot subscribers, Agent HQ streamlines workflows by letting teams assign tasks, monitor progress, and collaborate with AI agents from various providers without leaving a single interface.

**GitHub will integrate AI agents from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Cognition, and xAI, rolling out each connection over the coming months and completing full model incorporation by the end of 2025.**
Through unified access via tools like Slack and Linear, teams can delegate specific tasks to chosen agents and oversee multiple workflows without switching platforms.

**To demonstrate these capabilities at GitHub Universe 2025, the company unveiled Mission Control, a central hub for viewing and directing agent activity; Multi-Agent Access, which lets developers assign tasks to distinct AI agents; and enhanced support in Visual Studio Code.**
VS Code now gives step-by-step control over agent actions, and developers can build bespoke assistants by defining functionality in an AGENTS.md file. External tools integrate through the GitHub Model Context Protocol (MCP) Registry, which standardizes model context and interaction parameters.

**For enterprise customers, GitHub launched a Control Plane that governs AI access permissions and enforces policies organization-wide.**
Alongside this, the Copilot Metrics Dashboard delivers visual reports on AI usage, adoption rates, workflow efficiency, and resource allocation. GitHub also bolstered its AI code review capabilities to provide real-time suggestions and automate pull request assessments across multiple agent outputs.

**Anthropic’s Claude AI now operates within Agent HQ as an autonomous “developer” that creates branches, writes code, and submits pull requests without direct human prompts.**
Using the Claude Agent SDK and a specialized skill system, Claude optimizes prompt engineering and task-specific scripting to execute complex workflows. Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger explained that Claude learns and iterates on its own outputs, enabling a new form of human-AI co-development.

**At the event, OpenAI’s Head of Product Alexander Embrikos showcased Codex integration in VS Code Insider builds for Copilot Pro Plus subscribers.**
Codex pairs a generative model that proposes code solutions with a harness that executes and validates code, enabling it to run, debug, and refine code autonomously for up to 60 continuous hours. Live demos showed Codex fixing animation issues and enhancing game features while working in parallel with other agents.

**GitHub reported substantial growth in 2025, adding one new developer every second to reach 180 million active users—surpassing the entire US labor force.**
Eighty percent of newcomers engage Copilot within their first week. Contributions to open source repositories hit a record 1.12 billion, and TypeScript overtook Python and JavaScript as the fastest-growing language. The global developer community is expanding rapidly in India, Brazil, Indonesia, and Korea, and GitHub projects that India will become the largest developer population by 2030.

**During the keynote, COO Kyle Daigle stressed that these innovations enable faster, more confident development workflows.**
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella made a surprise appearance to affirm GitHub’s central position in Microsoft’s AI strategy, stating that all AI agent development environments will integrate with GitHub Copilot and signaling a fundamental shift toward AI-centered collaboration in the software development ecosystem.

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Support for Introducing Mobile Electronic Notifications of Parking Violation Fines in Disabled Parking Zones in All Autonomous Districts

Seoul Special City | Local Language | CityState | Oct. 31, 2025 | Regulation

Seoul City plans to introduce a mobile electronic notification service for fines related to violations of disabled parking zones across all autonomous districts. This system will be implemented in each district by the first half of 2026, with full-scale operation beginning in the second half of that year. The service will send fine notices directly to the mobile phones registered in the name of the payee, eliminating the need for separate applications to receive electronic notices.

The new notification process begins with a KakaoTalk message sent to the payee’s registered mobile phone, allowing them to view the notice, verify their identity, and make payment immediately via smartphone. If the notification is not opened within 24 hours, a traditional paper notice will be mailed. This system offers increased convenience by enabling immediate fine payment and provides a 20% discount for early payment made through the mobile platform. It also helps protect sensitive information and mitigates issues related to lost or damaged notices and address changes.

A pilot test conducted in Eunpyeong District from May to September 2025 showed a 36.7% reduction in costs associated with sending registered mail and improved delivery rates from 36% to 67%. Based on 76,593 fines issued in 2024, the cost savings from adopting mobile notifications could amount to approximately 100 million won. The city also anticipates environmental benefits due to decreased paper consumption and expects the mobile system to enhance public awareness of illegal parking in disabled zones through faster violation recognition.

The city has allocated 33 million won to each of 24 autonomous districts, excluding Eunpyeong which has already implemented the system, to develop the mobile electronic notification infrastructure. Each district is tasked with system construction by the first half of 2026, aiming for full deployment of the mobile notification service in the second half of the year.

Seoul City's Director of Welfare, Yoon Jong-jang, emphasized that this new service will increase citizen convenience in paying fines and significantly reduce notification mailing costs. Additionally, it is expected to support the mobility rights of persons with disabilities by raising public awareness regarding illegal parking in disabled parking spaces, an issue that has been increasing annually.

(LEAD) [APEC 2025] FM Cho calls for keeping Asia-Pacific 'open, connected' amid economic, geopolitical headwinds

Yonhap | English | News | Oct. 31, 2025 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances

Foreign Minister Cho Hyun urged Asia-Pacific partners to maintain an "open" and "connected" region amid ongoing economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, climate disruptions, and demographic shifts. Speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Ministerial Meeting (AMM) in Gyeongju, South Korea, Cho highlighted the Asia-Pacific's role as a key driver of global growth and emphasized the importance of upholding APEC's mission for regional prosperity.

The AMM, co-led by Cho and Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo, aims to finalize discussions on crucial agenda items including trade, security, digital cooperation, and supply chain resilience. South Korea, as the APEC host, is pushing to reach consensus on global trade challenges, especially amid rising protectionism and US-China competition. Ministers plan to adopt a joint statement detailing commitments to APEC initiatives, while efforts continue to finalize a leaders’ declaration on broader issues.

Central to South Korea’s agenda are artificial intelligence (AI) and demographic changes, framed as transformative factors for future prosperity. The AMM will also focus on digital transformation, food and energy security, and social protection to address climate and geopolitical risks. Despite past endorsements of the World Trade Organization (WTO) system as foundational for free trade, some divisions remain among member economies, affecting agreement prospects on the leaders’ declaration.

민노총이 쏘아올린 ‘새벽배송 전면금지’…정치권서 불붙은 생존권 논쟁

The Dawn Delivery Ban Proposed by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Sparks Heated Survival Rights Debate in Politics

Maekyung | Local Language | News | Oct. 31, 2025 | Strikes and Work Stoppages

The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions’ National Delivery Workers’ Union has proposed restrictions on late-night deliveries to protect workers’ health, igniting a political debate. Former People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon opposed a complete ban on dawn deliveries, arguing it would harm the daily lives of 20 million citizens, including workers and small business owners who depend on early-morning shopping and income from such deliveries. Han suggested that abolishing dawn deliveries outright would also negatively impact workers.

In response, former Justice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-young criticized Han for lacking awareness of the societal issue of constant overwork and night work, emphasizing the health risks faced by dawn delivery workers. She accused Han of political maneuvering that divides workers and ignores their well-being. The exchange between Han and Jang escalated as Han broadened the issue to include all night and early-morning jobs, such as fisheries markets and convenience stores, dismissing calls for a dawn delivery ban as emotional and crude politics. Jang challenged Han to a formal public debate on the matter.

Progressive Party lawmaker Yun Jong-oh also entered the debate, criticizing Han’s remarks as irresponsible and misleading. Yun highlighted the harsh working conditions of "Coupang-style" dawn delivery drivers, who work long hours well beyond safe limits, contributing to overwork-related deaths. Yun noted proposals from the labor side to split shifts and restrict ultra-late-night deliveries as a balanced approach that acknowledges the need for dawn deliveries while protecting workers’ health. He urged the government and industry to engage in social dialogue based on this plan.

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