Flexion
Minho Lee has extensive work experience in the field of engineering. Minho started their career in 1990 at Samsung SDS as a Senior System Engineer, where they worked for over 26 years until 2016. In 2017, they joined Flexion Mobile as a DevOps engineer.
Minho Lee has a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Mathematics from Seoul National University. In addition to their educational background, they have obtained several certifications. Minho is a Red Hat Certified JBOSS Administrator (RHCJA) in JBoss Application Platform 6, a Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA) in Enterprise Virtualization 3.5, a Red Hat Certified System Administrator in Red Hat OPENSTACK - Platform 6.0, a Red Hat Certified System Engineer (RHCE) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, and a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Minho is also an AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate Level.
Flexion
Flexion was founded to provide a unique monetisation and distribution platform for developers and publishers.Flexion enables developers to be able to fully focus on application development and it helps them with monetisation through the use of the automated Flexion wrapping solution. By allowing their applications to be wrapped Flexion can helpdevelopers implementing in-app billing, new charging models, DRM and up-selling without any additional work required by the developer. The market for mobile apps and games has become a billion dollar market since Apple launched the iPhone in 2007. There are now hundreds of thousands of developers who are looking to distribute their mobile applications to content hungry consumers. The market is growing quickly but there are still a few limiting factors that are holding back app developers and limiting their potential to make money. For instance, distribution is still fairly limited and comes mainly from OEMs, operators and a few independent stores such as Amazon and Getjar. This means that stores in general are overcrowded and developers struggle to get visibility and make money. Most App stores also lack good charging methods and pricing models which means that conversion rates suffer. As a result many developers have opted for free apps funded by advertising as a last option, but very few generate any substantial revenues from this.