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Established in 1992, Korea Housing Guarantee Co. Ltd (HKGC) is the only specialist housing guarantee organization in Korea. As the business grew, the increasing number of individual task-oriented systems made the IT environment of HKGC more complicated and distributed than ever before. The challenge was to integrate all user interfaces, allowing users to get everything they need through a single window. To facilitate internal information access and sharing, HKGC created an enterprise portal called "HG Portal" using the BEA AquaLogic Interaction solution. The system enables internal users to access various business systems through a single point.
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