Cjnet ✧ | OFFICIAL |
On CJNet, a logistics manager could check inventory metrics while a marketing intern booked a screening room for a movie premiere. It was a centralized nervous system for a sprawling empire. We look back at networks like CJNet and laugh at the loading times (60 seconds to open an email) and the cryptic error codes ("Error 404: Permission Denied").
Before the era of Slack, Teams, and Google Drive, there was the intranet. And for thousands of employees at CJ Group (CheilJedang) and its subsidiaries, CJNet wasn't just a network; it was a digital universe. On CJNet, a logistics manager could check inventory
But here is the truth: It was secure before security was cool. It forced employees to actually talk to each other because the chat function was always broken. Before the era of Slack, Teams, and Google
Here is my ode to the beige, clunky, yet groundbreaking world of the corporate intranet. Logging into CJNet was a ritual. You couldn’t just "connect to Wi-Fi." You had to launch a specific dialer (if you were remote) or a web proxy script. You had to remember a password that expired every 30 days and couldn’t contain a single syllable of your actual name. It forced employees to actually talk to each