An application in Chinese (?) keep shutting down my computer.

Hello world
I'm a little concerned about something odd that began several weeks ago.
When I try to reboot or a stop, my computer, the application / process appear briefly before disappearing (a soft no-name then prevents the judgment) (I have to be super fast to take the picture).
Here the name of the application.

Finally, after a few seconds the coumputer stops.
My problem is I never installed whatever it is in Chinese, and when I look in my process and application (even with the process hacker), I have nothing with this name. I'm a little afraid, this could be a malware (but I can't even search the name because it's in Chinese).
A - squared (malwarebit, several others as trend micro...), anti-rootkit and antivirus (microsoft one) do not detect anything. So perhaps, it is safe, after all, but is anyone knows what is it?
Thank you very much
JC

SOLVED!  Thank you Sally in support of Microsoft partners.

The answer is that the text is in Unicode, and not ASCII and can be converted into English.  It is not Chinese or Taiwanese or...  It is not malicious; in fact, it is just the opposite:

http://www.urtech.ca/2016/01/solved-a-program-with-Chinese-characters-app-is-preventing-you-from-signing-out/

I reported this at IBM so they can correct.

Enjoy!

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