/Courtesy of Okestro

Okestro said on the 9th that it won a contract for the Bank of Korea's project to establish an "internal network cloud change management system and operating standards," and has begun building the related system.

The project aims to systematically manage the change process for cloud systems operated on the Bank of Korea's internal network. It is intended to reduce errors and failures that can occur during system modifications or updates and to improve operational stability.

Recently in the financial sector, as cloud use has expanded, there have been continued comments that stable operations are difficult with the traditional method that relied on manual work for system changes. In response, the Bank of Korea decided to introduce a framework that can manage change histories and procedures at a glance even in the internal network environment.

Okestro plans to use its own platform to automate the entire process from change requests to approval, application, and history management. The focus is on clearly tracking who changed which system and when, and reducing confusion in operations.

In particular, it will also establish operating standards and procedures so systems can be managed stably even in an internal network environment separated from external networks. Through this, the Bank of Korea expects to improve both system stability and management efficiency.

A Okestro official said, "The core of this project is to lay the groundwork to manage system changes more safely and efficiently in the internal networks of financial institutions," adding, "We will continue to support cloud operational stability, focusing on the financial sector."

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