Samsung SDS said on the 5th that it is expanding the adoption of enterprise Generative AI by successively signing supply contracts for ChatGPT Enterprise with major domestic industry corporations.
Samsung SDS recently signed ChatGPT Enterprise supply contracts with Korea Zinc, iCRAFT, and TmaxSoft. Earlier, it also signed contracts with Secta9ine and Hanatour, securing more than 10 client corporations across industries including public, finance, manufacturing, retail, and services.
Since being selected in December last year as an official reseller partner of OpenAI's ChatGPT Enterprise, Samsung SDS has supplied licenses while providing a tailored AX transition strategy.
ChatGPT Enterprise is an enterprise service with a security architecture and management features designed so that internal data of corporations is not used for AI training.
Samsung SDS provides end-to-end support from strategy development to adoption, expansion, and advanced operations based on a One-Team support system that spans AI consulting, development, operations, cloud, and security. Through the initial support program Bootcamp, it offers a one-month free trial and three days of dedicated support, enabling pre-checks of security, system environment, and usage direction.
Korea Zinc adopted ChatGPT Enterprise to build a companywide AI utilization framework. iCRAFT pursued adoption aimed at improving work efficiency within the organization and spreading AI use, while TmaxSoft built a more secure AI-based development environment.
Executive Vice President Lee Jung-heon, head of strategy and marketing at Samsung SDS, said, "Based on our technological capabilities and trusted security, the supply of ChatGPT Enterprise is expanding," and noted, "We will support corporations in shifting their ways of working to be AI-centered."