Salesforce, Inc. said on the 22nd that it hosted Slack's largest annual conference in Seoul, the "Slack Tour Seoul 2025," at Josun Palace Gangnam in Yeoksam-dong.
At the conference, Slack announced a roadmap and vision for transitioning to an "agentic enterprise," which consolidates people, apps, data, and artificial intelligence (AI) agents in a single environment to automate repetitive tasks and help teams collaborate faster. The event began with welcoming remarks by Senior Executive Vice President Atsushi Mito, followed by Slack Korea Vice President Kim Gojung presenting on "Slack, an agentic operating system (OS) for work."
Key domestic achievements to strengthen Slack's security and reliability were also introduced. In July, Slack completed the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) safety assessment program administered by the Korea Financial Security Institute (K-FSI). This laid the groundwork for adopting Slack across various regulated industries, including domestic financial institutions. The CSP safety assessment is a mandatory procedure for financial institutions introducing commercial cloud services under the Regulation on Supervision of Electronic Financial Transactions (RSEFT).
Sessions from a range of customers were also prepared. KT shared a case study on building an efficient development culture by using Slack within its DevOps organization. CJ OnStyle shared results of improving response speed to system errors through real-time monitoring and automation. JobKorea then presented its journey of establishing a collaboration culture based on Slack.
Park Sejin, head of Salesforce, Inc. Korea, said, "Slack completed the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) safety assessment program administered by the Korea Financial Security Institute (K-FSI), establishing a trusted foundation in regulated industries such as finance," and added, "It is continuously strengthening its position as an agentic OS that supports the organic cooperation of data, AI, agents, and humans."