Samsung SDS Helps Digital Innovation in the Public Sector Through Cloud and Generative AI Services
+ Selected as a preferred bidder for the Hyperscale AI-based Platform Use Support Project organized by the National Information Society Agency, as part of generative AI business targeting the public sector
+ To participate in a public-private cooperation project for the Daegu Center of the National Information Resources Service to provide cloud services for administrative and public institutions
Samsung SDS supports the government’s digital innovation by participating in a series of cloud and generative AI projects in the public sector.
Samsung SDS was chosen as a preferred bidder in the consulting project to aid the use of hyperscale AI-based platform(s), organized by the National Information Society Agency (NIA). The company will provide the generative AI platform FabriX to administrative and public institutions that wish to use hyperscale AI.
FabriX, a cloud-based generative AI service platform, enables the rapid and convenient application of generative AI to enterprise business systems.
With FabriX applied to the public sector, generative AI will be leveraged to innovate the way civil servants work and even enhance public services.
Samsung SDS plans to support public institutions that apply Fabrix through in-depth consulting, proof of concept (PoC), optimization and upgrade support, generative AI-based education, seminars, etc.
Starting in May this year, Samsung SDS has been providing its generative AI service, Brity Copilot, to Incheon International Airport Corporation.
Brity Copilot is a service that applies generative AI to a collaborative solution supporting common business processes, such as emails, messaging, meetings, and document management.
Samsung SDS has also been actively conducting cloud business in the public sector.
The company was selected as a partner for a public-private partnership project for the Daegu Center of the National Information Resources Service (NIRS), under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety. Samsung SDS will provide cloud services to central administrative and public institutions.
During the project, Samsung SDS will provide stable services based on the Samsung Cloud Platform (SCP) by leveraging the space of the Daegu Center.
The company has separated the Internet network, administrative network, and public network to securely protect data. Additionally, it has established a system to automatically manage system accounts and access across various cloud environments, thus further enhancing security.
Samsung SDS plans to complete the architecture design and implementation within this month and officially launch the cloud service in October, following a security compliance review.
Samsung SDS has conducted offline seminars twice this year, targeting approximately 200 public institutions preparing for the adoption of generative AI and cloud migration.
Jeongheon Lee, Executive Vice President of the Strategic Marketing Office at Samsung SDS said, “We will actively support more public institutions in achieving business innovation by providing SCP and generative AI services.”