Xlog to provide real-time data replication solution to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Xlog (CEO Jang Seok-ju), a real-time data replication and transfer specialist, announced on the 28th that it had supplied a real-time data replication solution to the 'Next-Generation Agricultural and Rural Integrated Information System (Agricultural e-Land) Construction Project' led by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

The 'Next Generation Agricultural and Rural Integrated Information System (Agricultural e-Ji)' is a project promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to provide customized services related to agricultural subsidies and block inappropriate agricultural subsidy payments. The system is designed to allow farmers to log in directly from their smartphones or PCs to check their agricultural management entity registration information and apply for agricultural and food subsidy projects.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has completely reorganized the system from being centered on civil servants as operators to being centered on farmers by establishing the ‘Agricultural e-Zip’. In particular, the stability and data management aspects of the existing system have been taken into consideration, and the functions of the system have been significantly improved. In addition, the process of entering and confirming business application documents has been simplified, thereby improving the work efficiency of operators.

X-LOG applied the real-time data replication solution 'X-LOG for CDC' to the business to provide statistical information that does not put a load on the operating system, and presented a management plan optimized for agricultural and food business work and data integration. In addition, it pursued stability by synchronizing all data in real time, from agricultural management body management and subsidy support work performance inspection to policy establishment. Furthermore, it established a system that can respond to the cloud environment by establishing the governance foundation necessary for future digital transformation.

“We will strengthen agricultural competitiveness and support the stable use of online services by utilizing a system that incorporates the latest data synchronization technology even in classes that may be vulnerable to access and use of digital services,” said Jang Seok-ju, CEO of Xlog. “We will assume Xlog’s role as the data manager and standard for public institutions that provide services to the public.”

X-LOG's strategy is to secure references for the public and various business groups by 2025 based on the successful case of establishing the 'Agricultural e-Land' system of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, while strengthening technological competitiveness to secure market competitiveness.


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