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A Genuine Korean Platform 'KimsQ' Gives a Challenge to Wordpress!

From building a website to hosting at the one stop platform! Simple expansion and management through module type. Increasing competitiveness through open App market.

A Genuine Korean Platform 'KimsQ' Gives a Challenge to Wordpress!
2014-04-23
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, April 23, 2014 (Press-News.org) Building a website that is easy to manage has become an interest to so many people, not only to companies and more and more content management systems such as Joomla and Drupal etc. which are similar to the most famous service called Wordpress are being created.

Meanwhile, Korean company Redblock (CEO Kwon Ki Taek www.kimsq.com) is getting a lot of attention with its website building platform KimsQ. Currently the website of 'Beautiful Foundation' and 'Sooncheon International Garden Fair' is run based on the KimsQ system and the platform is getting a very good response from many users.

What are the features that make KimsQ stand out? One of the most distinctive qualities KimsQ owns is that it is designed to be easily installed and learned for ordinary users once they acquire some simple rules. Based on the interactive web system, it shows the optimized pages for various devices and it is compatible both to iOS and Android. It is also very simple to expand functions since it is a module type.

Also, there is no first cost for building a website and when it is needed, some functions can be easily added through its own app store. Very effective and reasonable development and management of a website is possible since it can be expanded without limitation. Furthermore, unlike previous systems, with KimsQ Live, users can get hosting services in the same spot, which made the process from joining KimsQ to making and installing a website one-stop.

Since KimsQ is an open source platform, website management applications developed using it can be sold in the software market place called KimsQ Market. And through the community generated by users, developers and users can interact and participate in making KimsQ an ever evolving open platform.

Redblock has upgraded KimsQ service to a perfect HTML5 based KimsQ Rb V2.0 version making it optimized for mobile devices and with the low capacity and high efficiency package which provides 3 times faster service than competitors, they are gearing up to enter the world market.

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[Press-News.org] A Genuine Korean Platform 'KimsQ' Gives a Challenge to Wordpress!
From building a website to hosting at the one stop platform! Simple expansion and management through module type. Increasing competitiveness through open App market.